carton they ll be fine. o those are the good old days. lawyers all day long gone. all better not keep the jokes going. i ll get in trouble. handed anything show. i m laura ingraham. this is the ingraham angle from washington. tonight. from where s al? that s the focus of tonight s angle. now, there s only one thing thes worse than al sharpton claiming to care about black people. it s than al sharpton and one of his proteges pretending to care peol an about black people. well, each of them celebrate one another. you got convictions was the first time we had convictions of a police officer like that.s in all the years that i veth ben you v. and this was monumental. t you ve sethe the template on how e kind of cases.ll o all of us remember how you yolked about get off our neck. you ll remember that that was such an important moment. and yo au were a voice for the people because of the the precedent you laid down in many others laid down al sharptons. did you say a voic
the parents? where the fathers who raise these kids and where s albecaus sharpton? oh, because the victim lookse th like was white. does this not count as injustice? and the good reverend s eyes i? the the reason, by the way, the brave social justice warriors don t care to address the recurrent black on asian attacks in our cities. well, in long beach, california, last week, a fifty three year old victim said her attacker yelled racial slurs at her before punching her face.fae i thought i was going to die, e she told a local reporter, toooh scared to even share her name. the attackerarr names were still on the loose. loose. bros is wanton violence for no reason.ken broken families, a criminal justice system that s overloaded and that too often treats criminalsed and t t likes and victims like criminals. so does al sharpton and hisls bt pals believe that racismha is t3 reason that teens as young as 13 in maryland are stealing e cars? and i looked and i looked and i
pastor brooks, again, don dtro hear from sharpton. so-ca don t hear from other so-called civil rights leaders. but we have a total breakdown in basic human behavior across all of society. but just in the inner city,e it s especiallinney acuteand yo on the racial issue. and you ru e seeing ig itt h absolutely. you know, we often hear some of our so-called leaders say we but need to speak truth to power. but i believe if we re going co speak truth to power, then we have to confront these issues that we re faced with every single day.nf arece . we have to learn how to guideh e our youth out of the violence. w violence. e learn how to e education, promote family values. we got to get back to having our community, a strong community and something on the behalf of the people. but yet we keep turninrogngs soe to these leadersthinbehalf of pd le away from family values, who lead us away from a goodad education, and they never, ever say anything about these young people who are participa
are we going to arrive cond when are we going to arrive at dealing with gun control? that s the real issue. i nowe now, the real issue here is that democrats grandstand on race and don t do a darn t thing to offer real solutions. r where are these self-appointed civil rights icons whenre sel appoin tony fauci and randi fau weingarten were pushing for w school lockdowns during covid,o we know remote learning hurt minorities the worst they lostal education, mental illness, depression. it was als ilo easy to predict, the as we did here on the angle, but no t the not so reverend. reverend, he just told the party line and pot legalization. it s been a nightmare fort le the states where it s beenar triee d and especially disastros for our young black and hispanic youth. and disastrous for fueling more cartel violence. and homelessness. but sharpton sharpt, he s all for it. n the question of medical marijuana and the question of decriminalization, it is a natural fit. it should be a civ
did you say a voice forhe the people, please? peopr, they alwayse care more than anyone else. always, especially if it s police involved, like, of l course, the tragic casike ofge d george floyd. you cared about the family, the human rights people pay to lose a loved one . well, you know, people who lose th their loved ones to police brutality, our crime victims, they are crime victims. and any prosecutor worth his or her salt is going to makee thei the victim s center. thing i and so this is something i felt compelled to do. neither keith ellison of minnesota nor al-sharq dan are anything but racial opportunists. so if a crime involving a black person can offer a pr or a political benefit, or ine ca the case of something liken of sharpton or attorney benjamin crump, a financial payday,fina they might get prominentlyncia involved. t ge otherwise, don t hold your breath. and i m the nuts and boltst and