Hillary Clinton’s second career is people telling her she should run for president, according to New York Times columnist Gail Collins.
Speaking on Morning Joe, Collins says that Clinton is perpetually made aware of her potential candidacy: “Every single day of her life people come up to her and say we have we have a First Lady, a president who’s a woman. We have to break that barrier, you are the only one who can do that,” Collins said. “That’s a second career of her life, just being asked to run for president, to break that barrier. She couldn’t be more aware of it.”
Collins’ latest column, ‘Hillary’s Next Move’ declares that the Secretary of State can quiet 2016 rumors simply by staying mum on her candidacy: “If Clinton follows through on her plan to not decide anything for a year, it would put the 2016 presidential speculation on ice, at least on the Democratic side.”
New York’s John Heilemann agreed: “The entire field is frozen; no one is going to be able to raise money until they know what she’s doing.”








