Hillary Clinton Presidential News: T.I. Admits He Could Never Vote For Woman as 'President of the Free World'
Hip hop star T.I. is convinced Hillary Clinton has at least one other potential candidate to worry about before she can make good on her lifelong aspirations of becoming the first female president.
"I think you might be able to get the Loch Ness Monster elected before you could [get a woman]," Vibe magazine reports the rap star shared with DJ Whoo Kid in a radio interview.
At the risk of coming across as a sexist, T.I. added, "I can't vote for the leader of the free world to be a woman. Just because, every other position that exists, I think a woman could do well. But the president? It's kinda like, I just know that women make rash decisions emotionally -- they make very permanent, cemented decisions -- and then later, it's kind of like it didn't happen, or they didn't mean for it to happen. And I sure would hate to just set off a nuke."
T.I.'s brutal honesty comes on the heels of Pharrell Williams recently serving up his ringing endorsement of Clinton, who heading into the first Democratic debate Tuesday night leads rivals Bernie Sanders and Joe Biden by double-digit in most polls.
As for leading Republican candidate Donald Trump, while the ASAP rapper hinted that he respects the GOP front-runner as a businessman, he quickly adds he could never support him as a top politician.
"You know, his racist remarks and all of his off-color statements and all that sh*t it makes it impossible to be completely supportive of him. But just knowing what he's done for business for himself, if he intends to do that for America, it would be beneficial. But I can't cash no vote for him."
Trump is on record in asserting if elected president he could deport more than 11 million immigrants in less than two-year's time.
The rapper has since taken to Twitter to apologize for what he admits were his insensitive remarks.
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