Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Dear, Madonna: Please Just Shut Up. You're Not Helping Out President Obama.

In an election season that's seen it's fair share of odd celebrity endorsements (Nicki Minaj, most notably), perhaps none has been as counterproductive as this one.
Madonna was in the nation’s capital last night for her MDNA Tour, where she delivered an odd endorsement of President Barack Obama, at one point even referring to him incorrectly as a “black Muslim.”

“Y’all better vote for f***ing Obama, OK? For better or for worse, all right? We have a black Muslim in the White House. Now that’s some amazing s**t,” the 54-year-old told her fans in the packed Verizon Center during a minutes-long speech about the Civil Rights Movement and fighting for freedom. “It means there is hope in this country. And Obama is fighting for gay rights, so support the man, goddamnit.”

On Tuesday, Madonna clarified her comments in a statement, saying, “I was being ironic on stage. Yes I know Obama is not a Muslim – though I know that plenty of people in this country think he is. And what if he were? The point I was making is that a good man is a good man no matter who he prays to. I don’t care what religion Obama is – nor should anyone else in America.”

Madonna has showed support for the president in the past. During the Democratic National Convention in Charlotte, N.C., Madonna was performing in New York City, where she unveiled an “OBAMA” tattoo painted across her lower back. The pop singer has been an Obama supporter since 2008.

In case you needed to see the idiocy to believe it, here goes...



When pressed for clarification, The Artist Formerly Known As Relevant had this to say.
“I was being ironic on stage,” she said in a statement issued via her spokeswoman.

“Yes, I know Obama is not a Muslim — though I know that plenty of people in this country think he is. And what if he were? The point I was making is that a good man is a good man, no matter who he prays to. I don’t care what religion Obama is — nor should anyone else in America.”
How ironic, indeed. Yeah, makes sense to me, I suppose.

Question: Please make some sense of this. I can't.

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