The New York Times phrases it colorfully. The excitement seems unmistakable. She has "laid out a policy agenda on Thursday that plunged her into the heart of the conversation about the country’s future."
In a speech delivered to a crowded ballroom[in Chicago] where her husband’s foundation is holding its annual convention, Mrs. Clinton highlighted issues more suited to a domestic debate than a foreign policy forum: creating jobs for young people and expanding early childhood development programs.
She said that the nation’s “community institutions are crumbling” and that the country had to be committed to “overcoming the lines that divide us, whether it’s partisan, cultural, geographic.”...NYT
I hope she's inviting us to join her in rebuilding the "village" we all used to depend on. The right's destruction of America's cohesion and stability won't be easy to reverse. And they'll be gunning for her...
Republicans in Washington have intensified an investigation into possible lapses at the State Department that may have left an American diplomatic station in Benghazi, Libya, vulnerable to a deadly attack last year. ...NYT