Laura Ingraham
11 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Your Healthy Radio Addiction with Laura Ingraham is always articulate and entertaining, "The Laura Ingraham Show" has been addicting legions of listeners since her launch into national syndication in 2001. Smart, funny, and ahead of the curve in politics and the culture, Laura's busting down the door of the "boys only" radio club. Her show takes listeners on a wild ride through the colliding worlds of politics, the news media, and Hollywood.
In less than 10 years on-the-air,Laura Ingraham has become one of
America's preeminent talk-show personalities.
After graduating from Dartmouth College, Laura worked as a speechwriter
in the final two years of the Reagan Administration at the White House,
the Department of Transportation and the Department of Education. She
went on to graduate from the University of Virginia School of Law, where
she was Notes Editor of the Law Review. She served as a law clerk to
Supreme Court
Justice Clarence Thomas and Ralph K. Winter on the U.S. Court of Appeals
for the Second Circuit. After clerking, Laura worked as a white-collar
criminal defense attorney. She launched "The Laura Ingraham Show" in
2001.
Laura is an author, frequent columnist, and television commentator. Her
book The Hillary Trap, first released in June 2000, was recently
re-released in an updated paperback version. Her second book, Shut Up &
Sing: How the Elites in Hollywood, Politics...and the UN are Subverting
America is a bestseller. Ingraham's most recent book, Power to the
People, was released on September 11, 2007, and topped Amazon's
bestseller list three days later. In Power to the People, Ingraham
focuses on what she calls the "pornification" of America. She discusses
issues such as traditional family values, education, and American
patriotism. Power to the People stresses the importance of getting
involved in the culture: "The main thread that runs through these topics
I cover in the book is civic involvement and civic virtue. Get in the
game. Start a blog, report on what is happening at your local PTA. If
you are a parent, and you are disgusted at what you see on your kid's
computer screen, do something. Track where your kids go on the Internet.
Tell your kids that you are going to review where they are on the
Internet. Be a parental filter. Learn about threats that face America -
from within and out. Education is the first line of defense."
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