What happens if Hilary Clinton becomes president?

Can you please tell me what do you think would happen if Hilary Clinton did become President?

Answer #1

Hilary Clinton running for President is a disaster wating to happen. Its not that I have anything against a woman running for President, I just dont believe it would be in America’s best interest to nominate Hilary. Why would you want a President that couldn’t even keep a handle on her own spouse? If she couldn’t keep Bill in line, what would give you the idea she could run an entire country? I’m not saying that anybody is wrong for voting for her, I just dont understand what would make anybody think that she would make a good candidate. Her husband cheated on her, first of all. Second of all, he lied about it on national television. Then when he decided to tell the truth, and make a mockery of our nation… Hilary stood by him. Supported him, even. I don’t know about all the other ladies out there, but if my partner cheated on me, lied about it, then decided to tell the truth later - he would be long gone, and completely by himself with the whole situation. Why would you stick by and try to justify the actions of somebody that would cheat on you, and lie about it? She stood up for something that was morally degrading, and seen as a national embarassment. What makes you think she wouldn’t do it again? Judging from her past, I do not believe Hilary could handle everything that needs to be taken care of. I believe she is a weak individual, and too dependent on other people. Afraid to stand independent - against her husband, so instead she basically supported him and his decisions. Not only do I believe she is un-fit to handle many of the problems these next four years could bring, but she has also already proven herself to be emotionally unstable. Sorry Hilary, but crying on national television won’t get you my vote.

Answer #2

My country (New Zealand) has a woman as its leader, and she has been in charge for nearly 9 years now. Admittedly, she acts and looks more like a man, and I can’t say I like her from a personal perspective but she has been doing a good job of running the country for the most part - she certainly has done a better job than a number of our previous male Prime Ministers. Prior to her our previous Prime Minister was also a woman (in the role for 2 years), so NZ has been governed by women for the last 11 years and our country has performed quite well in that time. I certainly cannot see any valid argument against having a woman in office, be it Prime Minister or President, based solely on gender alone.

Answer #3

IT WILL BE HORRIABLE LOL BECAUSE SHE DOESN’T HAVE THE GUTS NOR THE CHALLENGE TO HANDEL IT SO NO I DON’T THINK>

-POOKA

Answer #4

I have always said women are the female’s worst enemy. what the hell is wrong with you people! a woman cant run because she might be tempermental! well maybe you are tempermental and hormonal, dont make that every woman’s fault! just because you have your issues and want to blame that on being female, dont make that every female’s problem!

Answer #5

Most major nations have had a woman as leader, and they are just like the male leaders, some good, some bad. And a woman’s bitshiness can’t be worse than a testosterone driven male’s swagger and braggadocio.

I’m not saying Hilary’s my choice (I don’t know who is), I just haven’t decided.

Answer #6

Ms. Clinton is not my first choice but I have no doubt she would be 1000% better president than Bush Jr. Of course that isn’t setting the bar very high.

Answer #7

the world will all come crashing down, im a girl & I know we tend to get bit-chy. & if I had control over the u.s & had one of those days I know it wouldnt be g00d … so I dont think G00D things will happen; that im almost shure ! :]

Answer #8

I don’t know I mean a women has never been president before so that would be a big change!

Answer #9

My fear would be that the first woman (or black person, or whatever new category of leader) might not do the job well, and then everyone could say: ‘We had a woman/black president and that didn’t work out, so let’s go back to the white middle-aged males again’.

So it’s pretty important that whoever breaks the mould is a really strong president. Margaret Thatcher was truly not my cup of tea, but she certainly was a strong leader…

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