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Ingraham begins by defining who these elitists are: their arrogance tends to have no bounds, they frown on any objective morality, shun religion (especially Christianity) and worship science, look down on the South and openly ridicule anyone who does not live in a major city, worship at the altar of the United Nations, and clump people into "oppressed" groups who desperately need their help.
Where can these elites be found? Ingraham tells us their "native habitats" are in politics, media, universities, arts and entertainment, business, and international organizations. Theirs is an agenda that consistenly involves a seething anti-Americanism, suspicion and fear whenever the United States seeks to defend its citizens or interests, and demands for America to blindly follow international plans for a one world government.
The first half of "Shut Up and Sing" will be a bit familiar to those following the elitist obstructionism during the Iraqi invasion. The second half is actually stronger in tone and facts especially when Ingraham discusses the horrible effects illegal immigration has on the US, the corporate corruption of Enron et al, the arrogance of university elitists, and the UN's dream of subverting the United States.
Laura Ingraham successfully and truthfully exposes the elitist agenda for what it is. Those who would criticize "Shut Up and Sing" for its content will sadly do so because the myriad of facts she provides are inconvenient and bothersome. Thankfully, for Ingraham and her fans, truth is more important than ideology.