Anyone who has ever followed the Clintons’ political maneuverings would rightly suspect these are not just some random disconnected stories:
March 12th – […] former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton told the American Bar Association annual meeting in San Francisco that she would be launching a series of speeches about American foreign policy in the “next few months.” According to Philip Rucker, White House correspondent for The Washington Post, Hillary planned to emphasize restoring faith in government – an ironic theme, considering that she was a member of the current administration presiding over the rapid decline in faith in government.
The speech today was clearly a launching point for a 2016 campaign. She put heavy emphasis on bashing voter ID laws suggesting that they were “often [passed] under the cover of addressing the phantom epidemic of ‘voter fraud.’” Such laws have been a bugaboo of the Obama administration, which has sought to portray them as racist in an attempt to stir outrage against Republicans.
March 19th – […] In private conversations, Mr. Biden’s advisers are talking about steps to prepare for his possible entry into the race.
A political action committee, these people say, would allow Mr. Biden to raise and disburse money to favored candidates in the 2014 midterm elections, cementing ties to influential Democrats around the country in advance of a possible presidential bid.

March 20th – […] WILMINGTON, Del. — Delaware Attorney General Beau Biden is undergoing medical testing at an undisclosed location in Houston after becoming “weak and disoriented” during a family vacation last week, according to Biden’s spokesman Jason Miller and the White House. […] Biden felt weak and disoriented during a drive to Indiana last Wednesday, the attorney general’s office said, and he sought treatment at Northwestern University Hospital in Chicago.