Hillary Clinton calls Donald Trump a ‘loose cannon’

US Democratic presidential candidate calls Republican ‘a blustering, bullying guy’

Hillary Clinton:  said the other Republican candidates didn’t know how to deal with Donald Trump. Photograph: Rebecca Cook/Reuters
Hillary Clinton: said the other Republican candidates didn’t know how to deal with Donald Trump. Photograph: Rebecca Cook/Reuters

US Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton took quick aim at presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump on Wednesday, saying the United States should not take a risk on an unreliable candidate.

“He is a loose cannon, and loose cannons tend to misfire,” Mrs Clinton said in an interview with CNN, citing Mr Trump’s stances including a claim that climate change was a Chinese hoax.

Mrs Clinton, a former secretary of state and the front-runner to win the Democratic nomination, said Mr Trump would have to offer policy specifics in the general election on November 8th and criticised him for his positions on issues including nuclear weapons and abortion.

“He makes these grand statements and grand accusations,” Mrs Clinton said.

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“At some point when you’re running for president, you actually have to put a little meat on the bones. You’ve got to tell people what it is you’re going to do and how you’re going to do it.”

Mrs Clinton lost the Democratic primary contest in Indiana on Tuesday but still looks set to win her party’s nomination, leading her rival, US senator Bernie Sanders, by more than 800 delegates.

In a preview of the likely general election battle to come, Mrs Clinton laughed when asked if she was ready to take on Mr Trump, saying “Oh, please.

“This is to me a classic case of a blustering, bullying guy who has knocked out of the way all the Republicans because they were just dumbfounded,” she said.

Mrs Clinton said she knows how to run a campaign against Trump and took a swipe at Mr Trump’s 16 Republican presidential rivals who started out in the 2016 campaign.

"They didn't know how to deal with him," Mrs Clinton said. "They couldn't take him on on the issues because they basically agreed with them. And they didn't know how to counterpunch." – (Reuters)