GOTTA CONDO — AND A HEART — MADE OF STONE-A. Some things never change:

WATCH: Hillary Clinton tells woman whose health care costs have skyrocketed to ‘keep shopping.’

—Twitchy, last night.

When told [in 1994, that Hillarycare, the prototype for Obamacare] could bankrupt small businesses, Mrs. Clinton sighed, “I can’t be responsible for every undercapitalized small business in America.” When a woman complained that she didn’t want to get shoved into a plan not of her choosing, the first lady lectured, “It’s time to put the common good, the national interest, ahead of individuals.”

“Queen Tut?”, the late Tony Snow, July 8, 1999.

Clinton noted that small business creation has “stalled out,” to her chagrin. “I was very surprised to see that when I began to dig into it,” she said while campaigning in New Hampshire. “Because people were telling me this as I traveled around the country the last two years, but I didn’t know what they were saying and it turns out that we are not producing as many small businesses as we use to.”

As quoted in my post at Ed Driscoll.com a year ago titled, “Sclerotic Out of Touch Upper Class Presidential Candidate ‘Surprised’ Small Businesses are Struggling.”

Whatever his myriad excesses and policy disasters, Bill Clinton could really sell the “I feel your pain” message to Americans in the age of Oprah’s brand of media-friendly sentimentality. Hillary lacks any similar compassion, or what my parents used to call “the common touch.” She really does come across the way the media portrayed Thomas Dewey in ’48, or Mitt Romney in 2012, but colder and more aloof. Or to put it in visual terms:

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