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What is your greatest fear about Hillary Clinton?

Asked by Rarebear (25192points) May 21st, 2016

Both conservative and liberal perspectives welcome. What is your fear?

I’ll state a couple obvious ones. From a conservative standpoint, I would be worried about packing the SCOTUS with left-leaning justices that would potentially reverse the work of a conservative court. From a liberal standpoint, I’d worry that Clinton’s perceived neoliberal leanings would lead to further economic globalization and increase of multinational corporations influence.

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Love_my_doggie's avatar

My fear is relevant long before anyone takes office and begins serving as POTUS. I’m worried that Mrs. Clinton, who’s very unlikeable to so many people, might not defeat Donald Trump. Putting aside all political views, The Donald is man who’s never held an elected office and whose campaign is bereft of substance.

janbb's avatar

That she won’t win the Presidency and Trump will.

Kardamom's avatar

I have no fears about her. I have fears about Donald Trump.

Love_my_doggie's avatar

@janbb and @Kardamom, I see a pattern emerging!

Cruiser's avatar

The mere fact that she was automatically coronated when she announced her candidacy to run is what scares me the most she’s completely out of touch from the vast majority of people that are tired of establishment politics and that’s going to do her in and that will sink her ship

Pachy's avatar

If she is elected—which in my opinion is not a certainty—I fear that she will face the same blockage by Congress that killed or crippled so much of Obama’s agenda.

MooCows's avatar

That she won’t get locked up and the key thrown away and should!

Rarebear's avatar

@MooCows Is that a serious answer? Your greatest fear is that she won’t be thrown in prison?

ARE_you_kidding_me's avatar

She is status quo all the way. We have had just about enough of that

Rarebear's avatar

@ARE_you_kidding_me But it’s not answering the question. What is your greatest fear?

stanleybmanly's avatar

There are scenarios and possibilities a great deal more dire than the status quo. I’m all for “throwing the bums out” if a superior alternative is available. If the choice is between a bought and paid for career politician, and a blustering windbag of dubious judgement and visibly shallow qualifications, I’ll take the status quo.

ucme's avatar

I have no fear, being British, she ain’t my problem
Although, if that manic expression she has whenever she acnowledges her supporters at rallies mirrors her cum face…<shudders>

Pachy's avatar

Perhaps not, @ucme, but judging from Trump’s intemperate comments about your government’s leaders, one can’t help but wonder how you’d feel if heaven forbid he were elected.

ucme's avatar

To be honest @Pachy I wouldn’t bat an eyelid, we may be out of the EU in a month so depreciating relations with the US are not a priority at this time

Pachy's avatar

I understand.

ARE_you_kidding_me's avatar

Granted I’m not sure who will be worse but just speaking on Hillary I think it’s just going to be business as usual. She has been purchased and will act accordingly. The middle class will suffer through trade agreements and inside business deals, the economy will probably limp along. We’ll back down on foreign policy even at times where we should not. There will be some squabbles about guns, some feminist issues will be out in front. Some demons from her past will probably come out. Basically what others have said already. No major fear just a bit of ho hum, things still seem to be slowly edging in the wrong direction and probably will for four more years or so.

JLeslie's avatar

My biggest fear is the right wingers will torture us with unimportant bullshit relating to the Clintons that will take time away from where her focus should be. Don’t get me wrong, if she does something that should be addressed, fair game. But, if they try to accuse her of being a Lesbian, or waste time tapping Bill’s phone line to catch him talking to some young woman, they can take a leap.

I worry about her stance on energy too, but my first paragraph is my biggest worry.

ucme's avatar

So just to clarify with those other than @Pachy who may remain, let’s just say confused
We…& I feel confident in speaking for the majority here, Brits are in no way fearful of a Trump led America. Entertained, amused, bemused even, but zero fear factor

JLeslie's avatar

@ucme Interesting. I’m actually glad to hear that.

flutherother's avatar

To the citizens of the United States of America from Her Sovereign Majesty Queen… Elizabeth II:

( Not meant for those lacking a sense of humour, and or those that refuse to read a note in its entirety before making a comment)

In light of your immediate failure to financially manage yourselves and also in recent years your tendency to elect incompetent Presidents of the USA and therefore not able to govern yourselves, we hereby give notice of the revocation of your independence, effective immediately. (You should look up ‘revocation’ in the Oxford English Dictionary.)
* Her Sovereign Majesty Queen Elizabeth II will resume monarchical duties over all states, commonwealths, and territories (except Kansas , which she does not fancy)

Your new Prime Minister, David Cameron, will appoint a Governor for America without the need for further elections.

Congress and the Senate will be disbanded. A questionnaire may be circulated sometime next year to determine whether any of you noticed.

To aid in the transition to a British Crown dependency, the following rules are introduced with immediate effect:

1. The letter ‘U’ will be reinstated in words such as ‘colour,’ ‘favour,’ ‘labour’ and ‘neighbour.’ Likewise, you will learn to spell ‘doughnut’ without skipping half the letters, and the suffix ’-ize’ will be replaced by the suffix ’-ise.‘Generally, you will be expected to raise your vocabulary to acceptable levels. (look up ‘vocabulary’). (I love that one)

Using the same twenty-seven words interspersed with filler noises such as ’‘like’ and ‘you know’ is an unacceptable and inefficient form of communication. There is no such thing as U.S. English. We will let Microsoft know on your behalf. The Microsoft spell-checker will be adjusted to take into account the reinstated letter ‘u’’ and the elimination of ’-ize.’ ’ (I love that one too)

3. July 4th will no longer be celebrated as a holiday.

4. You will learn to resolve personal issues without using guns, lawyers, or therapists. The fact that you need so many lawyers and therapists shows that you’re not quite ready to be independent. Guns should only be used for shooting grouse. If you can’t sort things out without suing someone or speaking to a therapist, then you’re not ready to shoot grouse.

5. Therefore, you will no longer be allowed to own or carry anything more dangerous than a vegetable peeler. Although a permit will be required if you wish to carry a vegetable peeler in public.

6. All intersections will be replaced with roundabouts, and you will start driving on the left side with immediate effect. At the same time, you will go metric with immediate effect and without the benefit of conversion tables. Both roundabouts and metrication will help you understand the British sense of humour.

7. The former USA will adopt UK prices on petrol (which you have been calling gasoline) of roughly $10/US gallon. Get used to it.)

8.You will learn to make real chips. Those things you call French fries are not real chips, and those things you insist on calling potato chips are properly called crisps. Real chips are thick cut, fried in animal fat, and dressed not with catsup but with vinegar.

9. The cold, tasteless stuff you insist on calling beer is not actually beer at all. Henceforth, only proper British Bitter will be referred to as beer, and European brews of known and accepted provenance will be referred to as Lager. New Zealand beer is also acceptable, as New Zealand is pound for pound the greatest sporting nation on earth and it can only be due to the beer. They are also part of the British Commonwealth – see what it did for them. American brands will be referred to as Near-Frozen Gnat’s Urine, so that all can be sold without risk of further confusion.

10. Hollywood will be required occasionally to cast English actors as good guys. Hollywood will also be required to cast English actors to play English characters. Watching Andie Macdowell attempt English dialogue in Four Weddings and a Funeral was an experience akin to having one’s ears removed with a cheese grater.

11. You will cease playing American football. There are only two kinds of proper football; one you call soccer, and rugby (dominated by the New Zealanders). Those of you brave enough will, in time, be allowed to play rugby (which has some similarities to American football, but does not involve stopping for a rest every twenty seconds or wearing full kevlar body armour like a bunch of nancies).

12. Further, you will stop playing baseball. It is not reasonable to host an event called the World Series for a game which is not played outside of America . Since only 2.1% of you are aware there is a world beyond your borders, your error is understandable. You will learn cricket, and we will let you face the Australians (World dominators) first to take the sting out of their deliveries.

13. You must tell us who killed JFK. It’s been driving us mad.

14. An internal revenue agent (i.e. tax collector) from Her Majesty’s Government will be with you shortly to ensure the acquisition of all monies due (backdated to 1776).

15. Daily Tea Time begins promptly at 4 p.m. with proper cups, with saucers, and never mugs, with high quality biscuits (cookies) and cakes; plus strawberries (with cream) when in season.

God Save the Queen!

janbb's avatar

@flutherother It all works for me except that I’m not sure that I want David Cameron to be the one appointing the Governor for America (although even he might do a better job than our own electorate.)

Failing that, there’s an island in Ireland we’re thinking of emigrating to.

SecondHandStoke's avatar

Her successful election.

I mean lying by elected officials is, well, let’s call it a tradition, but Jesus Christ…

Rarebear's avatar

Your greatest fear is that she will be elected?

SecondHandStoke's avatar

@flutherother

Not that I care much but baseball is played at a professional level outside America.

The American craft beer movement? I mean fuck that. Think about how extra boring most of your beer would be if we hadn’t help you keep the Germans out. Hell, the unimaginative nature of their beer is required by law. (Takes another swig of Samuel Smith’s Winter Welcome)

Governor of America? I think you mean Viceroy. But hey, we yanks don’t know from English.

As far as I’m concerned fries are known a frites and are served with mayonnaise.

I will submit to Your Majesty’s decree under the following conditions

I want one (1) Swindon manufactured, 306 horsepower, 168 MPH Honda Civic Type R delivered to my Atlantashire address. There should be no issues here as it will no longer be illegal in America. Suspension will be reworked for maximum performance on American roads.

Dorchester style Thomas Hardy’s ale will be delivered to me by the case weekly. No, not the new stuff. All vintages going back to 1968. Yes, I will require at least one bottle of 1975 E per shipment. Deal with it.

BBC Wales will be required to begin producing Torchwood episodes again. Just… make it happen, original cast. Figure it out.

The Smiths will be required to reunite, produce and tour. I will not be required to work as “England is mine. And it owes me a living.” You know the reasons you should not ask me why. The consequences are clearly spelled out.

Also, GA.

kritiper's avatar

That she won’t be elected. But it isn’t that much of a fear. She WILL be our next president.

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filmfann's avatar

That she will lose to Dickless Donald.

stanleybmanly's avatar

@flutherother As well done a declaration (Bristol fashion) as I’ve seen anywhere. God Save the Queen you bloody tosser!

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citizenearth's avatar

Very afraid she will make USA mediocre.

Rarebear's avatar

@citizenearth What does that mean?

Cruiser's avatar

@Rarebear Trump’s popularity is buoyed by his slogan “Make America Great Again” which implies America as it stands today is less than great and many many people agree with this statement and Hillary is campaigning on the continuation of Obama policies which allows @citizenearth to suggest that their fear is that electing Hillary will only continue to make the USA mediocre.

Answerbagger's avatar

My biggest fear is that she will use her influence to further the myths of the rape culture and the gender wage gap. Despite that, I would still vote for her over Trump.

Roby's avatar

That she will be elected president. God help us all

stanleybmanly's avatar

Mine is that she won’t be elected.

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