Hillary Clinton came out of her hiding Monday night to chime in on vaccines.
The eventual 2016 presidential candidate took a not-so-veiled swing at New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie and Sen. Rand Paul’s (R., Ky.) comments on whether the government should be able to mandate vaccines.
"When you tweet, there's no follow up questions involved," MSNBC host Jose Díaz-Balart said.
Earlier Tuesday morning, Chuck Todd called Clinton’s tweet "condescending" and Matt Lauer clarified that this is not a partisan debate. Hillary Clinton’s comments in 2008 sounded much more like Christie and Paul than her own.
"Hillary Clinton has been picking her political spots very carefully. She hasn't stepped into too many debates. When she does, she's been using twitter. That shows you how safe this issue is for her," Kasie Hunt said.