By Jeff Mason EDGARTOWN Mass. (Reuters) - They may or may **t hug, but President Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton are rubbing shoulders on Wednesday at a party on Martha's Vineyard after the former secretary of state criticized the foreign policy vision of her one-time boss. Clinton called Obama on Tuesday to say that her comments to Jeffrey Goldberg, a writer for the Atlantic magazine, were **t meant as an attack on the president. In the Atlantic interview, published earlier in August, Clinton described U.S. policy in Syria as a failure and said Obama's doctrine of "'don't do stupid stuff' is **t an organizing principle" for a great nation. Her spokesman said Clinton, a potential 2016 presidential candidate, looked forward to "hugging it out" with Obama when the two attend a Wednesday evening party given by mutual friend and Washington power broker Ver**n Jordan on the Massachusetts island, where the Obamas are vacationing.