Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton had to face a long list of questions when she appeared on 'The Late Show with Stephen Colbert' on Friday.
According to Fox news, Colbert, the host of the show allowed his team members to ask a question each to Hilary claiming that his team members get excited whenever someone as knowledgeable as her appears in the studio.
In the late night show's 'Just One Question' segment, one of Colbert's assistants asked what one of her proudest moments was while serving as a secretary of state. She replied that the time spent working in collaboration with the U.S. diplomats is one of her proudest moment.
In one of the questions where she was asked about her opinion on the upcoming 2020 elections, Clinton joked and said that she will be saving her insight for her upcoming book 'What Will Happen: A Book of Predictions: Hillary Clinton and Paul the Psychic Octopus'.
People close to her said that Clinton's appearance in the show is deemed as an attempt to portray herself as the likely Presidential candidate prior to the 2020 elections.
According to an American political consultant Phillipe Reines, the probability of her appearing as a presidential candidate is somewhere between "highly unlikely and zero".
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