Hillary Clinton on Jimmy Kimmel Live: Presidential Candidate Talks 2016 Election, Donald Trump, Bill Clinton
Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton stopped by ABC's "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" on Thursday where she spoke about a broad range of topics including the 2016 Republican candidates, her husband and the last time she got wasted.
When asked what title she would give former President Bill Clinton if she wins the White House next year, the former secretary of state said that she is still undecided between "First dude. First mate. First gentleman."
"I am just not sure about it," she said with a smile.
She also revealed that Bill Clinton, the 42nd U.S. president, would run for a third term if the Constitution permitted him to.
"He would run again. I don't want you to tell anybody that. If he could, he would."
However, if somehow they were running against each other, Clinton said confidently that she would win.
The former first lady also spoke about attending Donald Trump's wedding and admitted that she will be watching the GOP front-runner hosting "Saturday Night Live" this weekend.
"I think he watched me," she quipped.
At another point in the interview, Kimmel asked Clinton, "When's the last time you've been good and hammered?"
"A long time ago," she replied after a loud chuckle. "I have to get up too early; I've got to get to work, I've got to do what I'm trying to accomplish here."
Clinton also made a surprise appearance toward the end of a skit where Kimmel spoke to four children about their thoughts on electing a woman for president.
"I'm really happy to meet you," she told the kids. "I'm running to be the president."
"Is it hard?" one child asked.
"It's really hard," Clinton said in response.
The kids also gave Clinton their wish list of federal laws, which included free food in restaurants, free toys in stores and abolition of school.
"I'm gonna write these down so I can remember," Clinton said, pulling out a pen and pad.
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