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Wednesday, December 3, 2014

THREE MARTINI LUNCH: DECEMBER 3, 2014

National Review's Andrew Johnson joins host Greg Corombos. Today's topics: Homeland Security chief Jeh Johnson thinks Obama's executive action did not change immigration law, Jeb Bush says he shouldn't have to cater to the rank-and-file, and Kathleen Sebelius channels her inner Jonathan Gruber.



Amnesty Activists Already Pressuring Hillary To Expand Obama's Amnesty
As predicted here less than a week ago, amnesty activists are already pressuring Hillary Clinton not only to renew President Obama's existing executive amnesty, but promise extend it even further.
Today on MSNBC's Daily Rundown, Latino Decisions previewed a new poll showing that 85 percent of Latino voters would be likely to support Hillary Clinton for president, but only if she promised to renew Obama's executive amnesty. Without that promise, support for Hillary among Latinos dropped to just 37 percent. 
Furthermore, the new Latino Decisions poll found that 73 percent of Latinos believe the next president should expand the executive amnesty program if Congress does not pass it's own amnesty bill.
Presente.org, one of the amnesty activist groups that helped pay for the Latino Decisions poll, even has a campaign titled, "4 Million Down. 7 Million To Go." And the amnesty activists have a point: if Obama has the executive power to grant amnesty to 5 million illegal immigrants, then he also has the power to grant amnesty to all 11 million.
We'll soon find out if Hillary Clinton agrees...
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