Posted on 07/28/2016 3:25:50 PM PDT by nikos1121
I don't have any idea what it cost to make this hokey video. I suspect if it had anything to do with the people running these political campaigns, UNLIKE DONALD TRUMP, it probably cost millions of dollars to produce. Millions, Folks.
For sure, it has a catchy tune and a "hook" early on, but I defy anyone, regardless of your political persuasion, to listen to this more than once.
When you hit the Jane Fonda roll out where she shouts, "I still has some fight left in me," I experienced waterbrash, (look up the word).
It starts off with the various stars, singing "Dumb, dumb, dumb, dumb...etc" And I'm thinking this is exactly what it is....Dumb!
I seriously believe that most of the people featured in this video will be secretly voting for Trump, or not voting at all.
This comes from the promotion:
Elizabeth Banks led dozens of stars in harmonizing for Hillary in a new campaign anthem video, which made its debut Tuesday night at the Democratic convention. "My friends and I, we believe in this idea of 'Stronger Together,' we believe in Hillary Clinton. So we made something for her," Banks told the convention crowd. A dizzying array of stars like Connie Britton, Jesse Tyler Ferguson, Ian Somerhalder and Mandy Moore even Jane Fonda makes a cameo, however croaky all sang their support for Clinton to Rachel Platten's "Fight Song" in the a cappella video inspired by the Pitch Perfect films, which Banks produced. She also co-produced the new "Fight Song" video.
How about it sucked wet dog fur...
Looks like she just picked a massive boooger out of her nose...
Um no
lol!!!!
I already knew that. That was not my question
You started off with water brash
Oh, indeed. That’s what I thought too.
That is a better description.
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