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Tuesday, June 19, 2007

Hillary Clinton: The Original "Johnny Sack"

I saw this spoof today, and I an a dumber person for it.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Democratic Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton spoofed the final episode of the hit series "The Sopranos" in a video telling supporters the winning anthem for her 2008 U.S. presidential campaign was Celine Dion's "You and I."
Celine Dion, huh? That's a sure winner. I'm sure it will rake in the Canadian vote. Morons.
In a scene reminiscent of the HBO television show's unresolved ending, the candidate's video shows her sitting in a diner as her husband, former President Bill Clinton joins her and the song "Don't Stop Believin"' by the rock band Journey plays from a jukebox.
Celine Dion and Journey? Well, that seals it. I'm voting for the Hill-dabeast!
Actor Vince Curatola, who played a mob boss named Johnny "Sack" Sacramoni on "The Sopranos," makes a cameo appearance, too, glaring menacingly at the couple as he walks past them in the restaurant near the Clinton home in Chappaqua, New York. (H/T - Yahoo!)
This piece is seen as "believable" to Clinton supporters, because it "humanizes" Hillary. No small feat. While I agree with that theory, I also agree that the subject matter was a home run.

Not because The Sopranos finale was so controversial, but because the Clintons probably had Vince Foster "whacked."

(If you can stomach it, the video can be seen HERE.)

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