Couric’s ‘Exclusive’ with Hillary Clinton Avoids Tough Questions
Carolyn Hileman* | November 28, 2007
By Brent Baker
Katie Couric traveled to New Hampshire for an “exclusive” interview with Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton, but it amounted to little more than a three minute segment in which Couric tossed softballs about the horse race and avoided any contentious topics, such as fugitive Norman Hsu’s fundraising, Clinton’s evolving positions on Iraq or her parsed stand on driver’s licenses for illegal aliens. “In an exclusive one-on-one interview,” Couric trumpeted, “Clinton exudes confidence.”
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