ZitatHillary Clinton has been trying vigilantly for quite some time now to convince voters that she is relatable to everyday Americans.
The Democratic nominee wants to convince the public that she’s “just like you and me,” which is a bit like expecting your teenager to continue believing in Santa Claus after they’ve already caught you stuffing their stocking during the wee hours of Christmas morning…
Part of Clinton’s strategy to come off as “relatable” has been to cast Donald Trump in a negative light for supposedly being born with a silver spoon in his mouth, all while she came from modest means… or so she claims.
Now a photo of the former Secretary of State’s childhood home has surfaced, and it proves that her “humble beginnings” line is all smoke and mirrors.
Hillary’s family was wealthy enough to buy a two-story home in the upscale Chicago suburb of Park Ridge for $660,000 cash in the 1950s. The 2,500 square foot estate was more than twice the size of the average American home at the time and would sell for millions today. However, Hillary would have you believe she was the daughter of a man who ran a modest drapery business…
Does this home look like it belongs to someone who struggles with the same financial obstacles as everyday Americans?