The Throwback Interview on Illegal Immigration Hillary Clinton Doesn’t Want You to See

To say the truth and the Clintons are strangers may be the understatement of the century.

Articles of Impeachment were brought against disgraced former Pres. Bill Clinton for lying to investigators. His campaign speeches often had him simultaneously on both sides of issues. Hillary, in true Clinton fashion, has squirmed out of false Benghazi statements, evaded prosecution over an illegal home email server and changed her tune whichever way the polls trended.

Now, she’s spouting off about the separation of illegal immigrant children when their parents are arrested at the southern border. In classic Hillary style, her words today don’t square with things she said yesterday.

In this Tucker Carlson clip, he runs audio clips of Hillary herself in 2003 expounding on how horrible and unfair illegal immigration is to Americans. Joined by political analyst and columnist Mark Steyn, the pair of conservative thinkers take Hillary and her flip flop to task.

As Steyn is sharp to point out, the extreme left that includes the likes of Clinton, Pelosi and others supported the current policy when it was made into law under then-Pres. Clinton. Widely touting her husband’s crack down on illegal immigrants, Hillary did not have a kind word to say about border crossers.

Take a moment to check out this clip and enjoy this lively and colorful debate about flip-flopping Hillary. You won’t be disappointed!


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