Does the President intend to do anything to get an immigration bill passed early next year?
MR. SNOW: Well, two points, Sarah. I think it’s — one should not prejudge the incoming Congress. At this point, we’ve been having lots of conversations. And I say the same thing, which is give people a chance to make proposals. Now, the President wants comprehensive immigration reform, and he certainly wants to work with both Houses and both parties in doing it. But the election was last Tuesday night. They haven’t even had leadership elections for either House or either party, let alone an opportunity for people to set down legislative strategies and priorities for the next congressional session. So I would hesitate to — I think it’s unfair to the incoming Congress to try to do prejudgments based on that. Did you have a second one, or was that — Q According to the President and the incoming Speaker of the House, the name of the game is bipartisanship. Is the President willing to jeopardize by using a device to keep John Bolton at the U.N.? MR. SNOW: You know, I think it works both