0 the time we have left for this evening. thanks for joining us. never ever miss an episode. let not your heart be troubled. laura ingraham is next. have a great thanksgiving. >> laura: you am laura ingraham and this the "the ingraham angle" from washington. a cop laura: i'm laura ingraham. a virginia cop lost his job after was found out he donated to kyle rittenhouse's defense fund. affairs acquittal michael kelly wants's job back. he's here with an update. as thanksgiving approaches, is president biden giving the country the bird. raymond arroyo explains it in seen and unseen but first, kyle and the liberal mind is the focus of tonight's angle. the reaction to the kyle rittenhouse trial and tucker's interview with him got me thinking. liberals used to believe in more, not less speech and were defenders of the first amendments, they were suspicious of overzealous prosecutors and were wary of elites who pretended to care about the downtrodden. they believed in a colorblind society. but now they've slipped on so many fronts. the new liberals are illiberal. they lose all sense of logic where politics is concerned. they are the closed minded, intolerant people you will ever and ever. the deuce invite conservative relatives from weddings and bar mitzvahs. if you voted for trump they next you from the holiday party this long ago. in school refused to teach the great works of western civilization, all racist of course, they reject american history because it is filled with white privilege and for them our nation should forever be defined by two things, slavery and oppression and they refused to think about anything that disrupts this rigid worldview for instance why did president eisenhower have a portrait of robert e lee in the oval office and why, in human biology, either only two sexes, what of jacob blake, michael brown, and george ford hadn't resisted their arrest and if rittenhouse didn't deserve the right to self defense, who does but they instead stay inside their own cocoon. notes of questions, no hypotheticals, no independent thought, no critical thinking, just ranting. >> to make a hero of rittenhouse is appalling and disgraceful. >> you will not be spared because the victims of kyle written notes were white. >> the kyle nelson verdict, acquittal shared by the far right even as it strikes fear in the hearts of communities of color. >> all of this was unfair and untrue. he's not only not a racist, the only thing kyle written now seems biased against our riots. >> i'm not a racist person. i support the blm movement, i support peacefully demonstrating, i believe there needs to be change. there is a lot of prosecutorial misconduct not just in my case that other cases and it is amazing to see how much a prosecutor can take advantage of somebody. of this happened to me imagine what happened to a person of color doesn't have the resources i door not widely publicized like my case. >> great point. this jerry was not corrupt. applying law and facts, hearing testimony including kyle's they acquitted him on all counts but the modern left doesn't care. instead it is cut the steak. >> does not change the fact three people got shot. two people were murdered. to me it is murder, sorry. >> compared by verbally adversary to the words of the 18-year-old is life they hope to shatter, his words to president biden suggested he was a white supremacist, here they are. >> mister president, if i could say one thing to you i urge you to go back and watch the trial and understand the facts before you make a statement. it is actual malice, defame in my character for him to say something like that. it is quite hysterical how nobody can go back and look at the facts of the case, the lies that they get away with spreading. species although i wouldn't have wanted my own teenage son to rush into a right like kyle did come armed or not, rittenhouse really impressed me in this interview with tucker. he was more poised and knowledgeable about the constitution than any member of the squad and more sincere than the current speaker of the house. >> the right thing to do would be to turn myself in. i didn't do anything wrong. it is obvious self-defense. this wasn't a political case. it was made a political case. had nothing to do with race and the ways people are twisting this is sickening. laura: this was never about politics but the left desperately needed it to be. they wanted to make an example out of kyle. they know an armed citizenry is the last defense against the soft tierney many of them prefer to democracy. you see, for them, it can't be the kyle rittenhouse is innocent. instead they reflexively build up the domestic abusers who were riding that night as mythical figures. >> they could have saved dozens of lives. i would never jump in front of the guy with an ar 15. they were heroes and i'm sick and tired of everybody making these they deserved to die, they were unbelievably grave, courageous individuals. laura: what happened to thinking for ourselves or we so trapped in our own bubbles we lose sight of thinking independently? there is a world beyond twitter and constant protests. at some point we need to grow up. we have too many adults afraid of asking questions or of recognizing the truths that are right in front of them. contrary to what the regime media would have you believe conservatives are today's rebels especially on college campuses, conservatives question authority when appropriate like when doctor fauci tried to tell us which relatives are safe to see this thanksgiving. we don't follow the pronouncement of celebrities like colin kaepernick. we don't assume the worst in people because of their skin, like so many on the left did with kyle rittenhouse. get their default position is to demonize smart and thoughtful people who disagree with them. >> they hate aaron rodgers because he thinks for himself, and a woman like winsome spears who they think isn't really black because she doesn't worship big government and by the way this intellectual decay didn't happen overnight. it occurred over decades with liberals subverting the institutions that traditionally nurtured critical thinking skills and love of country turning them all into cheap propaganda outlets. they produce graduates who never been tested, never been held accountable so of course they wither under real questioning. >> in june he suggested defenders of the filibuster are motivated at least in part by racism. do you still feel that way? >> it is when i look at history, use of the filibuster seems to be triggered in points like this where it is about uplifting black folks in our country and protecting them. laura: that makes no sense especially in recent history. we have big city mayors play the victim while their policies victimize the most disadvantaged. >> there is violence and disruption, what's your message to people on the streets? >> my message is you've been heard, thank you for calling out the administration for what it is doing. it is unconstitutional, it is a threat to democracy. laura: or a vice president with a law degree who is so it over her head she makes president biden will capable. >> what else are you going to do to fix this problem? >> let's start with this. prices have gone up. on a daily level something that is a heavy weight to carry. it is something we take very seriously. >> an embarrassment to liberals everywhere. this is the best your movement can produce, time to rethink your plan, people, america thrives when we reward those of all colors and backgrounds who are hard-working, capable, and independent. instead we are rewarding those who spend waking hours waiting for the world to come to them, to their rescue and all the while complaining about how unfair the world is, how unfair life is and we need dedicated public servants who understand if they refuse to protect the public safety the public will have to protect themselves. time to demand better of ourselves and those we elect to office and that is the angle. to enemies j d vance, author of hillbilly elegy. great to see you tonight. it isn't just that there's a deficit in the number of good elected officials we have. it is also that so many of them actively work against what is best for their own citizens. it is stunning. >> exactly right. if you look what happened in wisconsin you have a court prosecutor going after kyle rittenhouse bringing a case to trial that never should have been brought in the first place so thank god he was acquitted and in the same state you have a prosecutor letting a guy go on $1,000 cash bail who kills five and now six people and effectively a terrorist attack in wisconsin but you need people you elect to do a job to actually do it and so many public officials are so motivated by a certain ideology they are unable to carry out the public charge people give them. laura: jen psaki was asked about president biden's defamation a file written character today. >> with the president ever apologize to the acquitted kenosha shooter kyle rittenhouse received an online that he is a white supremacist? >> hatred, division and violence, that was done in a video. >> that is such a pathetic dodge but it is what we've come to expect from people who refuse to take accountability. >> exactly right. i have expected her to say the president doesn't remember what he said yesterday much less six months ago. it wasn't just the president and his television advertising but many things he said during his campaign. he was actively criticizing this kid. it is a sad contrast, a guy who embarrasses you every time he goes on television to actively criticizing a 17-year-old kid in a false and defamatory way. i hope kyle rittenhouse goes after these people, the media, the president, everybody lied about him and should have known better. laura: joy read continues to exemplify the left's best distorted view of the rittenhouse trial, check it out. >> the american right including the most craven openly inflammatory bomb throwers in the republican party celebrated the gunning down of 3 fellow americans like it was the super bowl. laura: contrary to what joy read says most people on the right are really depressed that it was a 17-year-old who felt it was necessary to put himself in this situation, no one wants to see any loss of life but that was because local officials wouldn't keep the peace. >> we are with the adults was this felt a 17-year-old kid because law enforcement, local prosecutors, everybody gave up kenosha to the mob sitting local businesses on fire, destroying, writing including the community. where were the adults? i feel bad that kyle rittenhouse felt he had to go do something because none of the people who were prone supposed to protect kenosha were doing it. laura: great to see you and have a happy thanksgiving. speaking of lessons learned from the rittenhouse case the virginia police officer who was fired for donating to kyle's defense fund wants his job back. lieutenant william kelly donated $25 to help fund rittenhouse's legal fees and that donation was uncovered after hackers out of him and his donation, it went public in an article by the guardian and now that rittenhouse has been found not guilty, he demands he get his badge back but william, this is one of the grossest examples of mob justice i have seen. your message to everyone watching? >> the rittenhouse verdict vindicates my donation in the comments that i made which every american has the right to express their opinions especially on a topic that is being debated in the public square. just because i am a police officer doesn't mean i don't have that freedom anymore. my comments made anonymously didn't identify myself by name or as a police officer or anybody associated with the city of norfolk. that somebody hacked into the website and was able to connect those dots doesn't mean i did anything wrong, i made those commentss. laura: cnn made comments about your firing in april. >> kellyanne section 0 trust between police in those communities they are sworn to protect, talk about anger, talk about disparate treatment this is why people are so angry in this country. >> you look at that and say wow. what was he thinking? laura: these people are so stupid. response to these people, you apparently is a police officer in your own free time have no right to donate to a cause you would like to donate to. >> the city of north looked at was opinions that are approved so i thought as an american i could come to my own conclusion after watching the videos and collecting the evidence and being an average american expressing personal beliefs but if it is the wrong opinion i should be fired. laura: the police chief who fired you, didn't he attend a blm protest, is that right? >> you are right. he took a sign, blm sign that had the name of the person who was recently shot vinyl for police officer and demanded justice for that person at a time that the case was being reviewed by a prosecutor's office to determine if the officer's use of force was justified by law, he held that blm sign and walked in uniform while on duty at a blm gathering. i don't understand how that type of behavior -- laura: that is okay. when police or local officials are unable or unwilling to keep the peace and keep people safe and their property secure are you surprised citizens step in and try to do that and won't that happen all over the country in these liberal jurisdictions? >> it is not something i would do but i understand the human nature to protect your community and i can tell you those decisions are not being made by officers on the scene. they are made by people downtown who are calling the shots. laura: thank you for appearing tonight. why the looters in that smash and grab in california will probably walk and how donald trump is right about the further degradation of our civilization. our political panel is here on that and more in 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