No, Laura Ingraham Didn’t Make a Nazi Salute With the Wrong Hand at the Republican Convention

Conservative talk radio host Laura Ingraham stirred up a social-media furor Wednesday night at the Republican National Convention in Cleveland, appearing to momentarily give a Nazi-like salute at the end of her speech.

Though it lasted just a moment before quickly turning into a bent-arm wave, Twitter users quickly freaked out.

But while Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump does have support among some far right-wing groups, it’s safe to say the gesture was nothing more than a stiff wave. And she’s not the only one who’s been caught doing so.

For her part, Ingraham ripped Hillary Clinton, men who sport buns and wear skinny jeans, and drew some of the loudest applause of the night when she chastised the media for their perceived anti-conservative bias.

“To all my friends up there in the press: You all know why, in your heart, Donald Trump won the nomination. You know it. You know why he won it?” she asked. “Because he dared to call out the phonies, the frauds, and the corruption that has gone unexposed and uncovered for far too long. Too long! Do your job!”

This article was originally published on Marketwatch.