Following her college years, Laura Ingraham found herself working as a speechwriter for the Reagan administration and the Secretary of Transportation. Her passion for the law led her to become a judicial clerk before venturing into the media world in the mid-1990s. She hosted her own show, “Watch It!” on MSNBC and later embarked on her accomplished radio career with “The Laura Ingraham Show.” Her radio program became incredibly popular, establishing her as a prominent conservative voice in politics.
Laura Ingraham’s on-air success didn’t stop there. She gained even more recognition when she guest-hosted “The O’Reilly Factor” on Fox News, eventually leading to the launch of her very own show, “The Ingraham Angle,” which became an instant hit.
A Powerhouse in Politics and Culture Laura Ingraham’s eloquence and genuine approach to political and cultural commentary propelled her to become one of the most influential women in the industry. She graced the cover of “The New York Times Magazine” and authored multiple New York Times best-selling books.
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Growing up, this was my favorite. I’d constantly pester my mom to cook it.









