Laura Ingraham Slams ‘Muckraker’ Michael Wolff: This is Nothing But ‘Left-Wing La La Land Stuff’
On Friday night, Laura Ingraham went after the “slippery toads” in the media and Michael Wolff for his tell-all about the Trump presidency.
“I think their over the top, histrionic episodes of faulty and emotional predictions are absolutely hilarious,” Ingraham reacted to a montage of MSNBC clips predicting President Trump‘s failure. “This is all they’ve got. Trump’s policies are working. They know they’re working. The country is working. They claim trump is out of touch and disengaged? No, he’s not. But maybe it’s time to look in the mirror.”
The Fox News host insisted that she always saw the “Trump juggernaut” coming, unlike many who didn’t and that she supports the “conservative populist agenda” he ran on, and she vowed to “continue to be candid about the pitfalls and problems” his administration faces as well as the “missteps and missed opportunities.”
She then turned to Wolff’s newly released book Fire and Fury, saying that no White House staffer should have “never been encouraged” to speak to that “muckraker.”
“Think about this guy,” Ingraham continued. “His book is replete with errors and unsubstantiated rumors, bad or no sourcing, and it contains lines that people may or may not have said.”
Ingraham pointed to a tweet made by former Obama “car czar” Steven Ratner calling Wolff an “unprincipled writer of fiction” and The New York Times‘ Maggie Haberman claiming that Wolff’s details are “often wrong” and has a history of using material that he insisted was “off the record.”
“And Wolff is the man and the work he put in his book is what the left has pinned all their hopes and dreams of for taking down Trump? Good luck with that!” Ingraham continued. “This is nothing but a leftwing la la land stuff. Wolff is the type of author who traffics in broad generalities and poisonous unsubstantiated facts.”
She urged Trump to “keep his eye on the prize” instead of being distracted by Wolff’s book.
Watch the clip above, via Fox News.