With over twenty democrats currently wading through the political muck of the 2020 election cycle, it would stand to reckon that we’ve seen just about all we’re going to see on that side of the political arena.

And with Joe Biden now leading everyone else by 30-some points, it would be foolish to try to jump headfirst into campaigning at this late stage.

Now…where can we find just such a fool?

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Phone This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged. Completing this poll grants you access to Flag And Cross updates free of charge. You may opt out at anytime. You also agree to this site's Privacy Policy and Terms of Use. The twice-failed Democrat presidential candidate isn’t interested in discussing an endorsement for 2020, and sources close to Clinton have repeatedly said she hasn’t closed the door on a rematch with President Trump. Then on Wednesday, just days after wrapping up a national speaking tour with husband and former president Bill Clinton, Obama’s secretary of state headed to the first 2020 primary state of New Hampshire to lecture about her decades of experience in world affairs as a career politician.

The subject of her talk was timely, to say the least.

Clinton boasted about her role in brokering the Iran Nuclear Deal to about 900 students and faculty at Dartmouth College in Hanover, and insinuated that President Trump is instigating a confrontation with the country, WFFF reports. “I don’t think we can, unfortunately, rule that out,” she said. “And there is always, always the threat of miscalculation. Somebody makes a mistake. Somebody on our side, somebody on the Iranian side.”

For someone with Clinton’s animosity toward Trump, this was certainly a metered response, which could imply that Clinton is prepping a new, less hysterical version of herself for competition with centrist-democrat Joe Biden.