I guess that depends on what your definition of is...is. Maybe Bill can help her clarify her intentions. Personally, I hope Mitt Romney settles the question permanently.
Secretary
of State Hillary Rodham Clinton answers a reporter’s question on Libya,
Wednesday, Oct. 24, 2012. (Susan Walsh — Associated Press)
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has said she will serve only one term. But in a new interview with The Wall Street Journal, she suggested it was possible — if “unlikely” — that she would stay in the post a bit longer.
“A lot of people have talked to me about staying,” Mrs. Clinton
said, declining to be more specific. When asked if current events will
force her departure date to slip, she said it was “unlikely,” but for
the first time left open that possibility for the short term.
One of the most popular and respected members of the Obama administration, Clinton faces the possibility that her legacy will be marred by the attacks in Benghazi and questions about diplomatic security. She has taken full responsibility
for any security lapses and defended the administration’s sometimes
confusing accounts of what happened, saying, “Everyone who spoke tried
to give the information they had.”
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