'One of the most important decisions that Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton
made about her bid for the presidency came late last year when she
ended a debate in her camp over whether she should repudiate her 2002
vote authorizing military action in Iraq ...
... In the end, she settled on language that was similar to Senator John Kerry’s
when he was the Democratic nominee in 2004: that if she had known in
2002 what she knows now about Iraqi weaponry, she would never have
voted for the Senate resolution authorizing force.'
Given that the Clintons have long been close associates of the Bushes back to before their drug-running operation through the Mena airstrip in Arkansas in the 1980s, she knew what she 'knows now' from the start.