ABC News Hypes Pro-Hillary Song Video

June 26th, 2015 9:16 PM

Sheesh! Hey ABC News! We know that Hillary Clinton shill George Stephanopoulos is the big guy at your network but could you be just a little bit less obvious as to where your political sympathies are?

It might as well be a direct Hillary campaign contribution because the ABC News website hyped a music video by a group called Well-Strung. Appropriately, the Well-Strung quartet portrayed Hillary campaign workers at their office while song shilling for Hillary. Here is the video that ABC News plugged on their website:

What happens when a string quartet composed of four 20 and 30-something males who have only known adult life with Hillary Clinton in political office want to support the now-presidential candidate?

You get “Chelsea’s Mom,” a “love letter” to Clinton sung by Well-Strung, a singing string quartet based in New York City.

“We knew we wanted to do something publicly in support of her and it just popped into my head,” Well-Strung member Edmund Bagnell told ABC News of the group’s choice to change the namesake of the pop hit “Stacy’s Mom,” by Fountains of Wayne, to Clinton’s daughter, 35-year-old Chelsea Clinton.

...Bagnell says no one from Clinton’s media or advertising teams have come calling yet, but Well-Strung will be their if their candidate needs them.

If Well-Strung is as well paid for their choral effort as Hillary campaign workers or interns, that will mean they get zilch.

Exit question: How many seconds will pass before "Chelsea's Mom" parodies begin appearing on the web and will ABC News also hype them?