Oh yeah, that point where her husband was President or something? Not during her younger years where she had a conventional upbringing and her mom didn't even have to work, or where she road her brother's coattails to Princeton, and then went on to Harvard Law? She didn't have a difficult upbringing or had to really truly struggle a day in her damn life because of the opportunities this great country provides (I have to imagine, I have never heard anything to the contrary). She worked hard and took advantage of her opportunities so good for her, but to say her husband becoming POTUS was when she could say she was finally proud of her country? Gimme a ******* break.
But forget about all of those little facts mentioned. She obviously did.