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… while at the same time spoofing the infamous end to The Sopranos. Watch the video here.
On a related note, Captain Ed wonders if Hillary is the inevitable Dem candidate. She’s certainly been polling extremely well, but it’s early on so it’s still anybody’s guess.
In spite of the fact that she’s doing as well as she is, John Edwards is trying to drum up support by saying he’s the most “electable” of the Big 3 Dem (including Obama) candidates, because he can supposedly carry swing states. Whatever, Your Royal Arrogance.
Evening Update: Here’s a somewhat interesting, slighly humorous history of what Hillary’s campaign song (Celine Dion’s “You and I”) was really originally written for.
It’s actually a great song, but belongs in a more worthy campaign.
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The take off on the last episode of The Sopranos was actually a clever idea, and having the actor who portrayed Johnnie Sac to appear in it was a stroke of genius. Then again, acting was always a favorite pastime of the Clintons.