Hillary Clinton announced Friday that she is "totally done with being really careful about what to say."
While interviewing Clinton about her new book on CSPAN, Lissa Muscatine remarked, "You've never been shy about your opinions, but it does seem to me that you are pretty free to speak your mind these days."
"I think that's true, from some of the reactions that I've had the last few days," Clinton agreed--presumably referring to one of her multiple gaffes over the past week.
Although Clinton mused that it might be due to the "wonderful wealth of experience" she's now had, it also might be because "being really careful about what to say because somebody might think this instead of that, it just gets too exhausting and frustrating. And it just seems a whole lot easier to just put it out there and hope people get used to it."
"You know," Clinton admitted, "there are occasions when I think people gulp a little, including myself, to be fair. But I really want to share the experiences that I've had."
"It feels a little bit liberating, to be honest," she said.