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    May 08, 2008

    Laura Ingraham On O'Reilly's McCain Interview

    Laura Ingraham appeared with Bill O'Reilly on "The Factor" to analyze O'Reilly's interview with Senator John McCain.

    Ingraham said that she was concerned about McCain's reaction on sanctuary cities.  She said that Theodore Roosevelt was tough on immigration.  She said McCain will have to educate people on free market solutions to health care as people will want hand outs.  Ingraham said she hopes that McCain will be looking to energy solutions with the market. 

    Ingraham said that McCain is tough and a fighter.  Ingraham said that McCain is preferable to Obama and that she will support mcCain but won't surrender on conservative principles.

    Ingraham said that it would be crazy for Clinton to get out of the race - and that with the Clintons, politics is the art of the possible - and that she wouldn't take the vice-presidency if offered. 

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