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October 14, 2008

Madonna: 'I'm on a Sarah Palin Rampage!'

Watch out GOP camp, the Queen of Pop has a colossal bone to pick with VP hopeful Sarah Palin!

Madonna blasted the Alaska governor in almost every concert during the North American leg of her "Sticky and Sweet" tour -- and tells "Extra" that she's not through yet! "I say something about her every night -- I'm on a Sarah Palin rampage," declared the feisty singer. "Barack Obama -- those are my thoughts. That's the only option, okay?"

The Material Girl isn't alone in her anti-Palin stance; Lindsay Lohan attacked Sarah on her MySpace blog as "narrow-minded" and a "homophobe." The Mean Girl was on hand for the premiere of Madonna's film "Filth and Wisdom" -- and revealed to "Extra" that she'd love to join forces with the queen of pop in the recording studio!

"That would be incredible," LiLo gushed. "That would be beyond."

When "Extra" uncovered Lohan's desire to sing with the recording icon, we asked Madonna if she would be game for the duet. "Yeah, sure," Madge responded, "Why not?"

Stay tuned. Now that the possibility of a glamour girl duet is on the table, anything is possible!


NEXT: Barbara Walters on Star: 'I Wish Her Well'

 

That’s GREAT advice for all the celeb know-it-alls. I guess some of them lack the necessary control in their own lives, so, intimidating those who disagree w/ them, makes them feel important.


- mcc/p
Posted 10/17/08 10:09 PM
 

Instead of using Madonna her celebrity status to attack someone who doesn’t share her views, why doesn’t Madonna use her celebrity status and run for President herself since Madonna knows what this country needs.


- Anonymous
Posted 10/17/08 08:58 PM
 

Let’s assume her opinion means any more than anyone else’s: She’ll never ever again know what it’s like to be middle class. She barely lives in the USA. When she DOES live here, she has all the money, assistance, celeb perks, etc., to keep her in couture, cosmetics,luxury homes, plastic surgery, and all the other fast lane accoutrement, forever. What does she, or any other celeb,have to gain by insulting McCain or Palin, while chanting, ‘obama’(like teens at a 1965 Beatles concert!) as they throw money at him? I’ll tell you: So they can all feel better about THEMSELVES, like they are contributing to this perceived ‘history-making’ election. They could not care less about the people, most likely just as their parents, who’ve WORKED, fought, and cared about the values and morals of this country. They appease themselves by acting like bleeding hearts for the very ones that weigh us down w/ laziness, crime, inactivity, and moral bankruptcy, while their hands are out in demand. Spread the wealth, my foot. Check out any other socialist country; Americans will not like living that way (the celebs will never even notice if their wealth is ‘shared’). The hardworking people in this country thrive on motivation, incentive, comepetitiveness, and self worth.


- a to z
Posted 10/17/08 08:43 PM
 

Ok, I have to vent. I am a middle class american. I was raised in the O.C. does anyone out there care about my political opinion. NOT. Please “Vote” your wants and needs and not what others opinons are. JUST VOTE


- shelly
Posted 10/17/08 07:15 PM
 

Why does anyone care waht Maddona thinks, she is incredibly overrated!!!!!


- Anonymous
Posted 10/17/08 05:53 PM
 

Who really gives a crap what Madonna or Lindsey thinks any way. They are both weak women who don’t even know what they want in life.


- mary
Posted 10/17/08 02:45 PM
 

Yeah, really! So McCain’s not qualified, but obama IS?!?!?!? >the C O in ACORN is for community organizer


- Anonymous
Posted 10/17/08 01:00 PM
 

I believe the point Kathy was trying to make is that, while serving in the military alone might not qualify one as president (as opposed to, say, campaigning for 3/4 of one’s minimal senatorial time), it exhibits a loyalty and steadfastness to the country one desires to lead, and security to those who actually keep it going (as opposed to an allegiance with, in different capacities,those who abhor everything we stand for) As for fact-checking (try it sometime), one has only to possess the gift of sight to determine THAT one. Many of the posts here represent those opinions that have been purposely diverted to one or two cable channels, and maybe one periodical, while the other camp has free reign over all opinion, satire,commentary, and endorsement AND celebration - and you KNOW it.Liberals are more boisterous,because they’re the most needy; the desire for validation is outweighed only by their hypocrisy.They truly embody the idea of being able to choose, as long as it fits their criteria. What disturbs me is that the media are intent on obscuring certain facts and valid concerns, just to spin the election into some sort of hysterical/historical event. We have to look beyond that notion, and many are not; the uninformed and lazy just believe what they see on TV, and that’s exactly what the media counts on. Talk about an inappropriate reason to deem someone qualified to run the country - one which is, by the way, unfortunately, but, unquestionably, at war. I personally, do not wish to be at the mercy of someone who wants to strip people of motivation and incentive, reward the indolent, or who clearly has disdain for the U.S. Once he gets in there, if indeed he does, I don’t believe it will be to the advantage of but a certain demographic. I have to accept that some are in denial, but, hopefully, in the next 2 wks, voters will finish their research, and get it right.


- sj
Posted 10/17/08 11:52 AM
 

To the person signed Kathy; I find it appalling that a person can pick statements presented by others which denigrate any politician and reiterate them as facts without first thoroughly investigating their validity. I’m sure that you think that McCain’s military service to this country is noble, as do I. I do not, however think that this alone qualifies him for presidency, unless of course our country will do absolutely nothing but fight military battles for his entire term (should he win). As for “shoulder rubbing”, please check all the facts intently before ineffectively trying to appear informed while posting feeble attempts at recognizable intelligence. Please tell me who, if not republicans, made the majority of the comments below which were “vicious and militant when someone even has an opinion different than their own”. Please read them again, with help if you have lack of reading comprehension skills, though most should be self-evident to one of remedial capabilities.


- freedom
Posted 10/17/08 09:58 AM
 

Yea,.. I want morals just like Madonna! (Said the sarcastic poster). Hasn’t this woman had more important issues to deal with herself? Adopting children from other countries so that they too can see how wonderful divorce can be? Madonna has MILLIONS upon MILLIONS of dollars, why would she worry or even care about who is President. She hardly even LIVES here!? She thrives on controversy, and the sad thing is she “believes” this controversy makes her acceptable. While it may make her “popular” it far from makes her acceptable.


- john
Posted 10/17/08 09:14 AM
 

Very nicely put, George Jobson. Madonna does not deserve your graciousness. You stated your opinion, w/o attacking the actual person. As opposed to the unhappy bully, who shrieks at a (very expensive concert)that she’s going to kick Gov. Palin’s a—. How can someone be on the planet for 50 years, and still not know how to exhibit any class, or difference of opinion?


- nomi
Posted 10/16/08 11:21 AM
 

Extra, if this ‘rampage’ was against precious obama, you know you wouldn’t have even reported it. The media is KNOWN to skew facts and only report incidents that favor who they like, and debase who they don’t. You are now part of the problem, I guess. Certain liberal’Dems’ are vicious and militant when someone even has an opinion different than their own. So much for ‘live and let live’. They are inappropriately outspoken, and hypocritical. You know if this was the other way around, al sharpie would be lying down in the middle of the street, screaming ‘racist’. PS: There’s a really great article about just this type of bullying and intimidation in yesterday’s Post (which I never used to read, but all the other papers have thrown their editorial policy of objectivity OUT THE WINDOW.


- listen to the words
Posted 10/16/08 11:16 AM
 

Madonna has a right to her own opinion. I Have nothing against Sarah Palin. It’s her political viewpoint that I’m against. Right on Madonna!


- George Jobson
Posted 10/16/08 11:01 AM
 

madonna get over it if you think you can do a better job than palin thean go for it go after her job


- nancy walberg
Posted 10/16/08 10:39 AM
 

To the person signed Freedom. I find it very ironic that you signed yourself as this since the candidate you are obviously voting for doesn’t understand the true patriotism of fighting for it (Freedom…in case you forgot what I was writing about). John McCain and his father & grandfather before him fought for Freedom. John paid for his fight with 5-1/2 years held in captivity & being tortured. You won’t find McCain rubbing shoulders with folks who threaten violence on the very country that gives them a voice because of our democracy that was earned by those who fought for it. You will, however, find him voicing his democratic rights to oppose those who do voice their hatred for the very country they live in.


- Kathy
Posted 10/16/08 08:36 AM
 

Madonna should show some class. Palin’s might not be the smartest person but so is Madonna.


- donna pollack
Posted 10/16/08 07:03 AM
 

I think Sarah Palin has alot of class and when someone like Madonna and Lindsey start bashing her it make me think more of her because these two are a joke. They may have lots of money but they made it by being as trashy as they can. To me a streetwalker is not as trashy as they are.
Sarah Palin son is in the service and is in the Middle East she has fears just like any other mother but she put her faith in God to watch over her son.
I think she will make a great vice-president and Cain will make a great president because they love this country and are proud to stand up for our flag. This is what our country needs.
I will never vote for a man who can’t be loyal to the flag of the country he wants to lead. Our flag stand for freedom but will we have that if Obama becomes our president I have a fear that our freedom will be something in the past.



- Anonymous
Posted 10/16/08 04:34 AM
 

Have you people forgotten that this is AMERICA, the UNITED STATES that we live in and the only reason you can voice your political and social opinions in the childish and spiteful manner that you do is because you live here. Say what you will but Madonna is a citizen of this country, born here the same as you. You’re comments regarding her lifestyle, intelligence and her political point of view are catty and vindictive born out of your sheer jealous and ignorant nature. Oh, by the way “when” (god help us all) McCain and Palin “win” you really won’t care what Madonna is doing when you can’t afford a tv to watch or a computer on which to post your snide, ridiculous comments.


- Freedom
Posted 10/16/08 01:21 AM
 

Hey Dumba$$ Madge,

When McCain wins the election next month, maybe you can take in that old, ugly Jewish Hollywood singer with the big nose and no talent. God knows you’ll have room in your English mansion now that Mr. Madonna has divorce your sorry arse.


- Red State
Posted 10/15/08 06:53 PM
 

Hey Madonna, at least Sarah Palin can keep a man! You should worry more about your marriage and less about Sarah!


- chamorgn
Posted 10/15/08 02:41 PM

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