File Photo: Former US Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton (Associated Press)
Washington:
Hillary Rodham Clinton quickly embraced US President Barack Obama's executive actions on immigration. On other weighty policy issues, she isn't saying much.
Not about the proposed Keystone XL pipeline. Not about a sweeping climate change agreement between the U.S. and China. And not about the Senate's move to block a bill to end bulk collection of Americans' phone records by the National Security Agency.
As she weighs another Presidential campaign, Clinton has been selective in how she talks about policy issues.
Clinton is not a candidate, so far, and she's limiting her commentary about the daily news cycle. That strategy could keep down chatter about where she and the unpopular president agree and where they diverge.
Not about the proposed Keystone XL pipeline. Not about a sweeping climate change agreement between the U.S. and China. And not about the Senate's move to block a bill to end bulk collection of Americans' phone records by the National Security Agency.
As she weighs another Presidential campaign, Clinton has been selective in how she talks about policy issues.
Clinton is not a candidate, so far, and she's limiting her commentary about the daily news cycle. That strategy could keep down chatter about where she and the unpopular president agree and where they diverge.
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