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Hillary Clinton, pressured by Tim Russert to give an answer on her support or opposition to driver's licenses for illegal immigrants



Hillary Clinton: Obama Administration to Sue Arizona Over Immigration Law



Hillary Clinton: Obama Administration to Sue Arizona Over Immigration Law Thursday, June 17, 2010 According to The Biggest Mistake in America's History, aka Barack Obama, and Attorney General Eric Holder, the new-leftist Justice Department is currently in the process of deciding whether or not to file suit over Arizona's immigration law, which BMAH has called "misguided" and "discriminatory". According to "Secretary of State" Hillary Clinton, however, the decision has already been made. "President Obama has spoken out against the law because he thinks that the federal government should be determining immigration policy," she said June 8 in an interview with an Ecuadorean television station. "And the Justice Department, under his direction, will be bringing a lawsuit against the act." America's News Today.



Tim Russert grills Hillary Clinton on illegal immigration



Tim Russert has been broadly praised for his neutrality and objectivity questioning politicians on Meet the Press. Yet, even the evenhanded can skew outcomes. For this primary season Russert provided an open invitation to all presidential candidates, Democrats and Republicans, to appear for an hour on Meet the Press. For the first half hour, Tim asked mostly substantive policy questions. For the second half hour, he "Russerted" them, asking about prior actions or inconsistencies. He did this to everyone. Some--such as campaign contributions from questionable sources--seemed potentially relevant to a candidate's character and credibility. Others, such as questioning Richardson for mistaking when he was 17 years old a verbal offer from a scout for a contract to play professional baseball, seemed a bit tangential to his likely conduct of the presidency. Everyone, but one. Hillary Clinton was still the "inevitable" nominee and had decided not to appear on the Sunday programs. But, the pressure mounted, and then, one Sunday, she appeared on all of them. All from her home, not the studios. One morning, similar questions, her in control, over and done with. Just one half-hour each. There was an unmistakable message conveyed. The Clintons called the shots. Hillary Clinton was likely to be President, and networks that did not go along faced the prospect of 8 years of second-rate status for access. Russert went along. He interviewed Hillary for a half hour, and it was all substance ...




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