Clinton Says Hillary Would Make Excellent First U.S. Female President
Former President Clinton said Sunday that his wife, Hillary, would be an excellent choice as the first female leader of the world’s most powerful nation.
In an interview with Japan’s TV Asahi, Clinton said he did not know whether his wife has any plans to one day run for the presidency.
“I don’t know if she’ll run or not,” he told the network, but added, “She would make an excellent president, and I would always try to help her.”
Of course she will try to run – - It seems everyone knows that except Bill & Hil.
When I read his statement all I could think about was how many times he cheated on her as well as all the scandal with White Water and everything else the Clinton’s were involved in – - Even if America is ready for a female President I think there are better choices to be made.
I agree with you. When the time is right for a woman to be POTUS, I want one that is capable of doing the job. Hillary just doesn’t fit the bill.
As usial bill clinton is talking like a fool i mean why? is he afraid she will bop him with a rolling pin is he dosnt agree? he still is a idiot and she is ATTILA THE HEN
He is looking bad after the bypass. A scrap between the two of them wouldn’t last long.
I think she would be better off with Al Gore, the way they both yell.
In comments that may cause her trouble back home, New York Sen. Hillary Clinton told political and business leaders in India over the weekend that she supports outsourcing U.S. jobs to the populous South Asian country, while acknowledging that it hurts American workers back home.
“Outsourcing will continue,” Mrs. Clinton told an audience in New Delhi, one of several stops on her Indian tour last week. “There is no way to legislate against reality,” she explained, according to quotes reported Monday by the Asia Times. “We are not in favor of putting up fences.”
Clinton’s defense of outsourcing came despite what she said was the inevitable hardship for U.S. workers. “I have to be frank,” she told the Indian group. “People in my country are losing their jobs and the U.S. policymakers need to address this issue.”
Mrs. Clinton sought to reassure Indian leaders in the wake of last year’s U.S. presidential campaign, where the candidate she supported, John Kerry, repeatedly blasted the Bush administration for outsourcing jobs to countries like India.
The New York Democrat suggested, however, that critics like Kerry were ill-informed, telling Indian officials: “There are people who feel left behind and [that] might stir up negative feelings against India because they do not understand the economic benefits of outsourcing.”
Noting that the Indian exports to the U.S. were nearly three times what the U.S. imports to India, Clinton said the best way to remedy U.S. economic hardship was for India to buy more American products.