Hillary Clinton greets patrons at the Lone Oak Little Castle Restaurant in Paducah, Ky., on May 16, 2016. Clinton mocks Trump for being all talk

Hillary Clinton may have been in Kentucky to campaign ahead of the Democratic primary against Bernie Sanders, but her comments Monday indicated she is focused on presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump.

During an event in Bowling Green, Clinton addressed the way she has spoken about policies and the multi-point plans she has proposed on various issues in comparison to her likely general-election opponent.


“Now some people might say, oh you know, all anybody wants to hear is just ‘I’m gonna do it, but I’m not tellin’ you what I’m gonna do,’” Clinton said, referring to Trump. “See, I don’t believe that. Maybe in the preliminaries in the Republican primary that’s all they wanted to hear, but Americans take their vote for president seriously. And they’re going to be looking at their TV screen and saying, ‘He still doesn’t have anything to tell us? Wait a minute.’”

Clinton then referred to her record on job creation, remarking, “I think my husband did a heck of a job back in the ’90s.”

Minutes later, Clinton discussed Trump’s tax proposals, which she said would increase national debt, raise interest rates and suppress economic growth.

“He’s gone so far as to say he wants to renegotiate the federal debt of the United States of America,” she said, to boos in the audience. “You know, this is not a real-estate deal. The full faith and credit of the United States of America is one of our most valuable assets as a nation.”