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When Was The Last Time Hillary Clinton Drove A Car

Will this presidential election be the most important in American history?

Too many politicians think we are stupid.

Hillary Clinton, for instance, wants to be the American people’s champion.

In her YouTube video announcing she is running for president, Hillary said, “Everybody needs a champion. And I want to be that champion.”

Hillary’s statement was intended to appeal to the middle-class that has not benefited from President Obama’s policies.

Despite her claim, it’s hard to take her concern for the middle-class seriously. After all, her lifestyle shares precious little with everyday Americans.

For example, last year Hillary joked that 1996 was the last time she drove a car.

“The last time I actually drove a car myself was 1996,” Clinton said at the National Automobile Dealers Association meeting in New Orleans. She then joked: “I remember it very well. Unfortunately, so does the Secret Service, which is why I haven’t driven since then.”

Tom Borelli

Dr. Tom Borelli is a Newsmax TV contributor and radio commentator addressing political issues from a conservative grassroots perspective. As a columnist, he has written for The Washington Times and authored articles for Newsmax Magazine, Newsmax Insider and previously was a co-host with his wife Deneen Borelli on the SiriusXM Patriot channel. Dr. Borelli appeared on numerous television programs, including the highly ranked Fox News Channel’s “The O’Reilly Factor,” “Hannity,” “The Kelly File," and "America’s News Headquarters." He has also appeared on Fox Business Network’s “Making Money with Charles Payne” and “After the Bell” as well as TheBlaze TV’s "The Glenn Beck Program" and "Dana!" Prior to working for public policy organizations, Dr. Borelli was a managing partner with the investment advisory firm of Action Fund Management, LLC and a portfolio manager for the Free Enterprise Action Fund (FEAF) where he used shareholder activism to challenge corporations that sought to profit from the growth of government. During his 25 years with the Altria Group, Inc., he built a foundation in public policy and issues management, drawing from diverse experiences ranging from basic research to corporate affairs. Dr. Borelli served as science fellow for the U.S. House of Representatives' Committee on Science, Space, and Technology during the 100th Congress. Dr. Borelli has also published scientific papers on interferon and human leukemia.

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