Hillary Clinton will never be Bill Clinton. She lacks the charm and personal connection.

But she’s trying to play him on TV.

During an appearance in Commerce, California today, Hillary briefly impersonated her husband to a cheering audience.

“I mean, we don’t have to go back to the beginning of our country,” she said, “we can go back 25 years.

“I remember way, way back in the 1990s,” she said, with an increasing southern drawl, “as my husband might say,” she added, before trailing off.

Given her struggling campaign, it shouldn’t really come as a surprise she’s trying to wrap herself in her popular husband.

As former Clinton advisor Dick Morris said on Newsmax yesterday, “Without him, she’s got nothing.”

He added, “Her entire career is based on Bill Clinton and her marriage. She wouldn’t have been at the (Rose Law Firm) if he wasn’t attorney general. She wouldn’t have made partner if he weren’t governor.

“She wouldn’t have gotten health care if she hadn’t defended him from Gennifer Flowers and she wouldn’t have been a senator if she wouldn’t have defended him from Monica Lewinsky,” according to Morris.

“Everything she’s ever done is derivative of Bill.”

That includes accents now, apparently.