You Mean A Crazy Canuck Wasn’t the Best Choice for Theme Songstress?
Songstress may or may not be a word, but ABC News’ Eloise Harper Reports that less than 30 days before the critical Iowa caucuses, there’s a shake-up in the Clinton presidential campaign. Hillary Clinton and Celine Dion appear to be parting ways. The song was chosen by “fans” of Clinton by voting - the same way she, and her husband, have made all important policy decisions
For months, the soprano headlined Clinton’s, D-N.Y., campaign appearances as Dion’s “You and I” served as the former first lady’s campaign theme song. Of course, one problem with this as a song choice is that it was originally written to be the theme music for AIR CANADA - not helping the socialist “ring” to her campaign that Hillary can’t seem to shake off. “High above the mountains, far across the sea,” bellowed Dion over loudspeaker after loudspeaker.
“I can hear your voice calling out to me, Brighter than the sun and darker than the night, I can see your love shining like a light,” the Canadian songstress would sing as the aspiring American president took or departed the political stage.
The song played on, from Iowa to South Carolina, without missing a beat. But, now, only the sounds of silence can be heard from the Clinton camp’s Celine CD.
Instead on the trail these days, Big Head Todd and the Monsters are in and their “Blue Sky” is seemingly the campaign’s favorite as the New York Senator enters and exits the stage.
The Clinton camp had no response when pressed by ABC News to explain why the sudden change from chick-favorite Vegas-anchored Dion to the masculine, Colorado-native Monsters.

