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McCain Sings "Streisand" but Streisand will Sing for Obama

Share / Recommend - Comment - Print - Monday, Sep 08 2008, 4:59PM

Wow. McCain can't really sing Streisand -- but big credit for trying.

I know that John and Cindy McCain love ABBA -- so Pierce Brosnan, watch out!

For a longer clip of his sizzle-free performance, go here.

But note to Obama campaign and Steven Spielberg (who I would occasionally run into 20 years ago at his mom's kosher restaurant, The Milky Way) or David Geffen (. . .will he remember?), I would really love to be the guest blogger when Streisand sings for Obama.

Not much of a chance of it -- but had to put it out there.

-- Steve Clemons

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