As her campaign for the presidency kicked off, Hillary Clinton managed to go 27 days without answering a question from the press. On Tuesday, she broke that streak. Here are a few questions reporters might want to ask the next time she decides to give her prospective subjects an opportunity to get unscripted answers from her.
1. President Barack Obama wants trade promotion authority, which would let him negotiate trade deals subject to an up-or- down vote from Congress. Should Congress give it to him?
2. Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Massachusetts, says that a future Republican president could use trade promotion authority to undo financial regulation. Obama says that's nonsense. Who's right in your view?
3. Do you believe that NAFTA — signed by your husband after the same expedited congressional review Obama wants — has been on balance good for the U.S.?
4. Do you think that you were misled when you voted to authorize military force in Iraq in 2002? If so, by whom?
5. Given what we know now, were you right to oppose the surge of troops that President George W. Bush ordered into Iraq in 2007?
6. What in your view has the U.S. intervention in Libya achieved?
7. The New York Times reported last year that you "seemed flustered" and gave a "halting answer" when asked for your greatest accomplishment as secretary of state. You eventually said that "we really restored American leadership in the best sense." Could you elaborate on what specific accomplishments you had?