Presidential races

Clinton does mock impression of Trump

Democratic presidential front-runner Hillary Clinton on Monday offered up a mock impression of her GOP counterpart Donald Trump while imagining a hypothetical general election match-up.
 
“So what is your plan to create jobs?” Clinton said of a potential general election debate question taht might be posed to Trump.
 
{mosads}”I’m gonna create ’em, they’re gonna be great, I know how to do it – but I’m not telling you what it is I’m gonna do,” Clinton responded, doing a mock impression of Trump.
 
Clinton, speaking at an event in Bowling Green, Ky., then pivoted to argue that she has more specifics to offer than the businessman.
 
“Americans take their vote for president seriously and they’re going to be looking at that TV screen, saying, ‘He still doesn’t have anything to tell us?'” Clinton said.
 
Elsewhere during her speech, Clinton slammed Trump as a “loose cannon” on foreign policy, going after his rhetoric on Muslims and plan to combat the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS).
 
Clinton deepened her attacks on Trump later that day during an event in Hopkinsville, Ky. She directly chided him for his rhetoric on Muslims and said his conduct would have made it more difficult for her to negotiate with Muslim leaders as secretary of State. 
 
“How hard would it be for an American secretary of State to negotiate with a Muslim leader if someone running for president, or heaven forbid, was president, was spending a lot of his time denigrating the religion of the people we had to deal with in order to prevent another war? 
 
“This is a complicated world my friends, and what bothers me about Donald Trump is he truly has proven to be a loose cannon.”
 
She went on to chide his call to pull back from the North Atlantic Treaty Organization as well as for not having an adequate health care plan.