Showing how much the liberal media is in the tank for Hillary Clinton in this election, reporters at the joint conference of National Association of Black Journalists and National Association of Hispanic Journalists on Friday afternoon wildly applauded Clinton’s far-left answers to a slew of softball questions about immigration, the electorate, and even whether she has any black friends.

The gathered journalists had already given Clinton a friendly reception during her speech before NBC’s Kristen Welker and Telemundo’s Lori Montenegro came out to moderate the question and answer session (not to be confused with the press conferences she’s avoided for the last 245 days) and Montenegro went immediately to a series of questions from the left on amnesty and immigration.

Montenegro’s first lengthy question emphasized that Latinos care about a variety of issues, but also that immigration remains paramount due to the lack of immigration reform. She then asked Clinton “walk us through the steps” to get it done and past Republicans:

Many Latinos are discouraged by the lack of immigration reform. They believe their vote has been taken for granted. We know what your position is, but what I would like for you to do is to walk us through the steps — how will you get immigration reform, something that President Obama was not able to do so that Latinos can believe that something is going to happen. That their vote, again, is not being taken for granted considering that the House, at least the House, will remain under Republican control.

Like a true minion, Clinton thanked her for “a great question” because “it's one that I obviously have given much thought to because I am determined that we are going to achieve comprehensive immigration reform with a path to citizenship.”

Taking a page from other liberal Hispanic journalists like Fusion/Univision’s Jorge Ramos, Montenegro hit Clinton from the left on the same issue and the need to cut down on deportations

Madam Secretary, you spoke about the deportations, President Obama, some calling the deporter-in-chief, you have eluded already your priority will be criminals, how do you walk back the deportations? There are people not criminals that are deported daily from this country. How do you walk back the deportations, comply with the law and not inherit the title of deporter-in-chief?

Surprisingly, her English counterpart in Welker brought the heat in grilling Clinton about her repeated lies and especially those recently about her e-mail scandal and FBI Director James Comey:

This week, you told two separate news organizations that FBI Director James Comey said, quote, “my answers were truthful and that what I said is consistent with what I have told the American people.” That assertion, as you know, has been debunked by multiple news organizations that point out that Director Comey said there's no indication that you lied but to the FBI, but he didn't weigh in on whether or not you were truthful to the American people. My question for you is, are you mischaracterizing Director Comey's testimony and is this not undercutting your effort to rebuild trust with the American people?

After a series of thorough follow-ups, Welker gave way to Yamiche Alcindor with The New York Times who took a massive swipe at the American electorate: “My question is you've accused Donald Trump of using racist and sexist language, what does this say about the electorate so that many Americans are supporting him?”

All throughout, the journalists behaved like tried and true lapdogs providing a flew of cheers at certain points in her answers with the worst being when Clinton flaunted her supposedly high approval ratings when she left her position at the State Department.

Montenegro returned later for another question about Latinos not being taken advantage of by Democrats, but the fawning question of the day would go to Kevin Merida of ESPN’s The Undefeated site about black friends: “Madam Secretary, Kevin Merida editor and chief of The Undefeated at ESPN. What is the most meaningful conversation you've had with an African-American friend?”

The relevant portions of the transcript from questions to Clinton from the joint conference of National Association of Black Journalists and National Association of Hispanic Journalists on August 5 can be found below.