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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 for Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom.
Laura launched "The Laura Ingraham Show" in 2001.
In addition to hosting her own syndicated radio program, Laura is an author, frequent columnist, and television commentator. Her latest book, Shut Up & Sing: How the Elites in Hollywood, Politics...and the UN are Subverting America is a bestseller. Her book The Hillary Trap, first released in June 2000, was recently re-released in an updated paperback version.
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An Election About Identity, Not Policy

Posted in Townhall.com
By Charles Krauthammer
Friday, March 14, 2008

WASHINGTON -- Elections can be about policy, personality or identity. The race between Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton is surely not about policy. The differences between the two are microscopic.

It did not start out that way. Last year, when Hillary was headed toward a coronation, she deliberately ran to the center. She took more moderate views on Iraq, for example, and voted to designate Iran's Revolutionary Guard Corps as a terrorist organization.

When she began taking heat for these positions from the other candidates and the Democratic Party's activist core, and as her early lead began to erode, she quickly tacked left and found herself inhabiting precisely the same ideological space as Obama.

With no substantive differences left, the Obama-Clinton campaign was reduced to personality and identity. Not advantageous ground for Hillary. In a personality contest with the charismatic young phenom, she loses in a landslide.

What to do? First, adjust your own persona. Hence that New Hampshire tear and an occasional strategic show of vulnerability to soften her image. It worked for a while, but personality remakes are simply too difficult to pull off for someone as ingrained in the national consciousness as Clinton.

If you cannot successfully pretty yourself, dirty the other guy. Hence the relentless attacks designed to redefine Obama and take him down to the level of ordinary mortals, i.e. Hillary's. Thus the contrived shock on the part of the Clinton campaign that an Obama economic adviser would tell the Canadians not to pay too much attention to Obama's anti-NAFTA populism or that Samantha Power would tell the BBC not to pay too much attention to Obama's current withdrawal plans for Iraq.

The attack line writes itself: Says one thing and means another. So much for the man of new politics. Just an ordinary politician -- like Hillary.

That same maladroit foreign policy adviser is caught calling Hillary a monster. A resignation demand nicely calls attention to the fact that the Obama campaign -- surprise! -- hurls invective. And a strategic mention of Tony Rezko, the Chicago fixer who was once Obama's patron, nicely attaches to Obama a whiff of corruption by association.

These attacks have a cumulative effect. Obama mania is beginning to wear off. Charisma is intrinsically transient. But Hillary's attacks have succeeded in hastening its dissipation.

So if there are no policy issues between them and the personality differences have been whittled down, what's left? Identity. Race, age and gender. Is this campaign about anything else?

Nationally, the older white woman -- Clinton -- carries the senior vote, the white vote and the women's vote. The younger black man -- Obama -- carries the youth vote, the black vote and the male vote. This was perhaps inevitable in the first campaign in which a woman and an African-American have a serious chance at the presidency. But it received a significant gravity assist from Bill Clinton's South Carolina forays into racial politics.

Did Bill Clinton deliberately encourage racial polarization by saying before South Carolina that one expects women to vote for Hillary and blacks for Obama? Or, after the primary, by dismissing Obama's victory with: "Jesse Jackson won South Carolina twice"?

With Bill Clinton you never know. And there is no proving cause and effect, but the chronology is striking. Two weeks before the South Carolina primary, Obama was leading Hillary among blacks by only 53 percent to 30 percent. Ten days later, Obama was ahead 59 to 25. On Election Day, he got 78 percent of the black vote. By the time the campaign trail reached Mississippi on Tuesday, Obama was getting 92 percent of the black vote. And only 26 percent of the white vote.

The pillars of American liberalism -- the Democratic Party, the universities and the mass media -- are obsessed with biological markers, most particularly race and gender. They have insisted, moreover, that pedagogy and culture and politics be just as seized with the primacy of these distinctions and with the resulting "privileging" that allegedly haunts every aspect of our social relations.

They have gotten their wish. This primary campaign represents the full flowering of identity politics. It's not a pretty picture. Geraldine Ferraro says Obama is only where he is because he's black. Professor Orlando Patterson says the 3 a.m. phone call ad is not about a foreign policy crisis but a subliminal Klan-like appeal to the fear of "black men lurking in the bushes around white society."

Good grief. The optimist will say that when this is over, we will look back on the Clinton-Obama contest, and its looming ugly endgame, as the low point of identity politics, and the beginning of a turning away. The pessimist will just vote Republican.

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Music:

Laura loves all kinds of music but here are a few of her favorites.

Sunny Sweeney, Johnny Cash, Norah Jones, Billy Ray Cyrus, Tony Bennett, Frank Sinatra, Sarah Vaughan, Los Lonely Boys, Snow Patrol, Pearl Harbor & The Explosions, most Gospel music, Bruce Springsteen, John Hiatt.

Television:

24 and The Sopranos (when they were on.)

Books:


LAURA'S BOOK LIST:
(a partial list)
Until Proven Innocent: Political Correctness and the Shameful Injustices of the Duke Lacrosse Rape Case ~ Stuart Taylor
Wars of Blood and Faith:
The Conflicts That Will
Shape the 21st Century

~ Ralph Peters
The Late Great U.S.A.:
The Coming Merger with Mexico and Canada
~ Jerome R. Corsi
Religion of Peace?: Why Christianity Is and Islam Isn't
~ Robert Spencer
The Extreme Makeover of Hillary (Rodham) Clinton
~ Bay Buchanan
The Dangerous Book for Boys
~ Conn Iggulden
The Prince of Darkness: 50 Years Reporting in Washington
~ Robert Novak
America: The Last Best Hope
(Volume II)

~ Bill Bennett
Londonistan
~ Melanie Phillips
I Accuse: Jimmy Carter
and the Rise of Militant Islam

~ Philip Pilevsky
Now and Not Yet: Making Sense of
Single Life in the 21st Century

~ Jennifer Marshall
In the Words of Our Enemies
~ Jed Babbin
America Alone: The End of the World
as We Know It

~ Mark Steyn
Act of Treason
~ Vince Flynn
White Guilt: How Blacks and
Whites Together Destroyed the
Promise of the Civil Rights Era
~ Shelby Steele

Heroes:

Our brave, courageous, miltary men and women.

My Blog

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