It's a lengthy clip, and most of it is dry policy wonking about energy and cellulosic ethanol and the poor Indian reservations and such. Towards the end, they turn to the horserace, and she makes quite a strong case for why she should stay in. The remark about the assassination happening in June is a sort of Freudian aside. It provokes no reaction from the editors.
Anyway, it will be fun to keep the pot stirring over it. Gotta keep the tea leaves aloft until November.
I was a bit taken aback when she mentioned “Injun Country”. (Okay - it was Indian Country...) But, still, not a term that I have heard used. “Health care in Indian country is poor....”