Fox News host Laura Ingraham suggested on Thursday that Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. would disapprove of Democrats and their opposition to President Donald Trump.
In a bizarre rant against the prospect of reparations for black Americans descended from slaves, Ingraham said that the renewed push on the left, which she dubbed “the milquetoast millennial class," working to atone for the original sin of slavery is just a way to undermine Trump's successes.
Watch below:
Laura Ingraham thinks MLK would be very upset at the Democrats of today bc they protest https://t.co/A1uMY9jsOl— Andrew Lawrence (@Andrew Lawrence) 1554430351.0
"What message do these folks offer America's voters? I'll tell you what they offer," Ingraham charged. "Resentment, anger, division, and alienation. And these Democrats don't even acknowledge obvious gains, but you know why they won't? Because to do so would affirm that Trump's policies are working. Can't have that."
Ingraham accused Democratic presidential hopefuls like Pete Buttigieg and Beto O'Rourke of attempting to "kowtow to Al Sharpton" as if "America didn't even elect, and then re-elect its first black president," Barack Obama (apparently Obama's election marked the end of racism in America).
"But for the hardcore racial rabble-rousers, Obama's victories, remember, they were just baby steps. What they want now is full-on income confiscation meant to enforce equal outcomes, if not equal opportunity," Ingraham said.
"Wow, pretty dismissive of Obama there," Ingraham said of Sharpton, who in a clip was speaking about how electing a black president is not the end of the fight for equality.
Ingraham then invoked the 51st anniversary of King's assassination, which was Thursday, to peddle the idea that King would have disagreed with Democrats and their continued fight for equal justice.
"Today is the anniversary of the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. I was thinking, like, if he were alive today I wonder what he’d think about such dismissive comments. And about a Democrat Party that believes it can regain power by living in a constant state of protest, or racial hatred, and denial."
Ingraham needed a history lesson. And she got one.
@ndrew_lawrence He be leading the protests. That’s why they shot him. #JustSayin— Juanita A. (@Juanita A.) 1554435731.0
@ndrew_lawrence “There is never a time in our American democracy that we must ever think we’re wrong when we protes… https://t.co/cPXDbmZIeC— Drew Dellinger (@Drew Dellinger) 1554434482.0
MLK's own words:
@ndrew_lawrence He already answered: I have almost reached the regrettable conclusion that the Negro's great stumbl… https://t.co/IsYH2MzLnO— SMH (@SMH) 1554430642.0
@ndrew_lawrence who prefers a negative peace which is the absence of tension to a positive peace which is the presence of justice;— SMH (@SMH) 1554430692.0
@ndrew_lawrence who constantly says, "I agree with you in the goal you seek, but I can't agree with your methods of… https://t.co/j11s0Z2k1Y— SMH (@SMH) 1554430778.0
@ndrew_lawrence and who constantly advises the Negro to wait until a "more convenient season." Martin Luther King J… https://t.co/mA2M6PwrDu— SMH (@SMH) 1554430836.0
Ingraham really went there and people are not happy.
@ndrew_lawrence @mmfa How dare her reference MLK, when she is against everything he stands for.— Asha (@Asha) 1554433540.0
@ndrew_lawrence @tommyHotpockets I was thinking and don’t even put his name in your mouth https://t.co/lcTiFXiKtR— Sandy (@Sandy) 1554435522.0
@ndrew_lawrence @MattMurph24 Don’t even let her fix her mouth to speak about Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and protest… https://t.co/5lfnVKUytw— Elizabeth Desnoyers-Colas (@Elizabeth Desnoyers-Colas) 1554436500.0
@ndrew_lawrence I'm sure Eva Braun Model X-3000 would like for us to believe that. https://t.co/hORgKd89n8— ☠ Hail From The Crypt ☠ (VOTE BLUE) (@☠ Hail From The Crypt ☠ (VOTE BLUE)) 1554446849.0
Ingraham has little room to talk on matters of racial sensitivity. Last month, she mocked New York's Democratic Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's last name. In December, her comments about immigrants earned her the support of former Kun Klux Klan head David Duke.
Ingraham had railed against “demographic changes” that she claimed have been “foisted on the American people.” Ingraham added that “they are changes that none of us ever voted for, and most of us don’t like.”
And in September, Ingraham's brother said she was a "monster" and a "hypocrite" for her far-right views on immigration, race, and gay rights.