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It was a little more than eight years ago that radio talk show host Laura Ingraham burst onto the national scene in a cover story for the New York Times Magazine. The article--"Look Who's the 'Opinion Elite' Now"--appeared in the wake of the 1994 landslide elections that gave Republicans control of Congress. Accompanying profiles of Ingraham and other young activists on the right was the tag line: "They're young, brainy, and ambitious--an adversarial brand of conservatives winning the war against liberalism and having a grand old time."
In the mid '90s, Ingraham became a regular commentator on a wide variety of political and cultural issues. She brought more ...