The background music at the beginning of Mitt's above video is Hillary's campaign song. Celine Dion released this song, "You and I," in May of 2004. In October of the same year it was announced that "You and I" would be the theme of Air Canada's new advertising campaign. Odd choice for a U.S. presidential hopeful. Nice choice by Mitt in his ad.
Update: This video does not end with "paid for by Mitt Romney for President" or whatever the official sentence is. So, it was clearly created by a Mitt fan, but not the Mitt campaign.
3 comments:
Though the ad is quite interesting it is clearly not done by the Romney campaign, but by an amateur video maker. It's not quite the caliber nor style of one the official campaign ads. The word "foriegn" is a misspelling. Also it does not have the "paid for by Romney for President" box at the end.
I just wanted to clarify that so that is does note confuse any of the readers.
I do think it's ironic that Hillary chose a song by a Canadian for his campaign theme.
Um, I meant HER campaign theme.
You're right. No "paid by Romney" box. I was so captivated by the people marching and jumping into the abyss that I failed to notice that. I did see that they blew the "foreign" spelling.
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