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Laura Ingraham blasted Democrats on "The Ingraham Angle" Wednesday, claiming they jumped down the radical-left rabbit hole after Hillary Clinton lost the 2016 presidential election.

"By 2020," she said, "the party could not resist throwing in with its most radical elements. They work with the press and corrupt forces inside our own government to hound Trump with relentless and baseless investigations. And, of course, leveling all these ridiculous accusations. The left salivated at the prospect of impeachment and conviction. They were committed to winning by any means necessary."

Donald Trump leaves Trump Tower in New York City

Former President Donald Trump leaves Trump Tower in Manhattan. (Getty Images)

"They're now stuck with these crazy, hard-left policies and toxic people issuing unrealistic demands," Ingraham continued.

After Joe Biden won the Democrats' 2020 nomination for the White House, the Democrats ratcheted up social and political unrest to ensure his seat in the Oval Office – out of concern for Biden's lack of charisma, Ingraham said.

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"When it became obvious in 2020 that Joe Biden, their hologram candidate, couldn't inspire any political excitement or energy himself, they had to find that energy somewhere else. And find it they did — in BLM, the teachers unions, the Greta Thunberg climate crowd, COVID, fearmongerers, the Squad," Ingraham added. "Suddenly, Democrats who campaigned as moderates were spouting the lingo of diversity, equity inclusion, vaccine mandates, [and] Build Back Better."

When moderate Democrats such as U.S. Sen. Joe Manchin of West Virginia push back on the party's agenda, "they are torn to shreds by the Squad," Ingraham said. 

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U.S. Sen. Joe Manchin, D-W. Va. (Reuters)

Ingraham said the radical string within the Democratic Party is not where the American people are at politically. 

"Now this is the Democrats' entire political agenda in 2022 — 'We'll protect you from the insurrectionists,'" Ingraham said. 'Of course, while they drive up inflation, destabilize our position abroad, fly illegals into your town, and let Fauci keep your children from normal schooling and you from work. This isn't a hard-left country."

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"Biden is a lame-duck president. Americans don't care what [Biden] says. His own party doesn't really care what he says. Other countries, they certainly don't care what he says."

President Biden and first lady Jill Biden speak with the NORAD Tracks Santa Operations Center on Peterson Air Force Base, Colo., via teleconference in the South Court Auditorium on the White House campus in Washington, Friday, Dec. 24, 2021. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)

President Biden and first lady Jill Biden. (Associated Press)

"Can anyone in good faith really say he's going to get better with age?" she asked. "If he can't remember the current date or the names of his own Cabinet members now, how the heck is he going to sound in 2024?"

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Despite the incongruence between the radical wing of the Democratic Party and Americans' political tastes, Ingraham said Democrats will only double down on their agenda. 

"Here's my prediction — a GOP win in November will not force any Democrat introspection ... It's just going to harden their opposition and deepen their commitment to rule changes to ensure they never lose power again," she said. "The monsters are too strong now. It will take an electoral tsunami in 2024 to wipe them out."

"And that's the angle."