She did.
The best questions were these.
Q: The Canadians recently agreed to accept 550 tons of yellowcake from Iraq. The Associated Press called it the remaining portion of Saddam Hussein’s “nuclear program.” David Kay, the weapons hunter, found no stockpiles of WMD, but maintained that Saddam Hussein possessed the intent and capacity to restart his chemical and biological program following the lifting of sanctions. Was President Bush, therefore, correct in saying that Saddam posed a “grave and gathering threat”?
Q: Before you joined the Senate, you said that you opposed this war. But you later said that you understood how and why your Senate colleagues voted for the war, that they were “privy” to national security information you did not have. You also said the vote must have been “difficult.” Your nomination opponents Christopher Dodd, Joe Biden, John Edwards and Clinton all in the Senate at the time voted for the war. How can you be so certain that had you been in the Senate, you would have voted against the war?
What were the answers?