Laura Ingraham Drags Hillary Clinton Into Her Nazi Salute Controversy
Conservative commentator was criticized for appearing to make offensive gesture during RNC speech
Tim Kenneally | July 21, 2016 @ 1:57 PM
Last Updated: July 6, 2020 @ 7:51 AM
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OK, anyone who thinks Hillary Clinton is a bigger Nazi than Laura Ingraham, raise your hand.
Oh, heil there, Laura Ingraham!
Responding to criticism that she appeared to give a Nazi salute during her speech at the Republican National Convention on Wednesday, conservative commentator Ingraham lifted her arm via Twitter on Thursday, in order to point her finger at presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton.
“Duh … it’s a satiric response to the left-wing criticism of Laura’s wave last night,” Ingraham — or someone handling her official Twitter account — wrote of the collage when called out on it. “Desperate liberals.”
From interviewing attendees to analyzing speeches, reporters for major media outlets like NBC News, CNN and the New York Times all took part in the RNC coverage craze.
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Hallie Jackson, NBC News
It's social media time for NBC News correspondent Hallie Jackson.
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Gabe Sherman, New York Magazine
New York Magazine's national affairs editor was seen running between appearances at the convention.
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"Socialism Sucks"
A member of "Socialism Sucks," an anti-Bernie Sanders group, gets interviewed by Info Wars.
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Chris Cuomo, CNN
The "New Day" host prepares to go on air inside the convention center.
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MSNBC
The cable news network's makeshift studio comes complete with several director's chairs.
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Jordan Klepper, "The Daily Show"
The Comedy Central correspondent interviews someone who apparently really loves capitalism.
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NBC News
Here's what it looks like in front of the cameras at NBC News' RNC studio.
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And here's the studio at a different angle.
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Jeanine Pirro, "Judge Jeanine"
Pirro, who has a segment on Fox News called "Justice with Judge Jeanine," has been vocal about her support for Trump.
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New York Times
Reporter and columnist Dan Barry, staff photographer Todd Heisler, former NYT photographer and Pulitzer Prize winner Ed Keating, and assistant Haomin Wei congregate on Euclid Ave.
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CNN Grill
Complete with an operational restaurant and several bars, the CNN Grill — located at the Harry Buffalo restaurant in Cleveland — serves as the network's RNC newsroom.
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Ever wondered what it’s like to cover a political convention?
From interviewing attendees to analyzing speeches, reporters for major media outlets like NBC News, CNN and the New York Times all took part in the RNC coverage craze.