Hillary Soprano

So much to say about this video, I am not sure where to start.

It's brilliant marketing. And Hill and Bill as Tony and Carmela explains so much. I think this is a winner for team Hillary. The video is viral, it's gonna spread, she's using it to introduce her campaign them song, which was picked via an internet vote. All good.

And I've got history with that diner, The Mount Kisco Diner. It was our family's first meal the day we moved to Chappaqua in 1994. Emily puked all over the table. It's a metaphor for our five years of purgatory in the suburbs.

And the songs. Ugh. You all know how I feel about Don't Stop Believin' but that sure would have been a much better choice than Celine Dion. That takes all the juice out of this for me. And it had a lot of juice.

Comments

Let's not even go to the fact that Hillary couldn't come up with an American artist for her song...

The acting was painful... you wouldn think after so many years in Washington.... :)

That the acting was painful makes it even better. This reads like a typical YouTube homemade video, which was spot on. Sure the song suck. Bill was right - they shoulda gone with Smashmouth or anything else.

The spoof is cute, however, the approach is to make her seem with it or more Human. she probably never watched the Sopranos, but will say she did. Oh and Bill is like Tony, (Vince Foster, rubbed out), sleeps with young girls hooked on power, cheats on the wife etc..
Perfect metaphor for the Clintons, oh and thye can't show Chelsea because her face would break the Camera Lens.

Obama is going to Win unless of course any Republicans run..hahahahah

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