Hillary Clinton's Sopranos parody was a smart way to generate press on the non news of her choosing a campaign song. As Mary Katherine Ham writes:
This is not a good sign for us. Culturally aware, hip, clever, funny, with a subtle reminder that the Clintons are as much a part of American cultural lore as the Sopranos.
As for Celine Dion song itself, ugh. I think a better choice would have been Frank Stallone's "Take You Back."
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