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Celebrities Embarrass Obama

Brent Bozell has written an excellent column showing the complete over-the-top nonsense perpetrated by celebrities supporting Barack ******* Obama. In part, it reads:

That overbaked tart Madonna kicked off her latest concert tour with a fairly typical attempt to put her Kung Fu grip on media attention by signaling her preferences in the presidential race. In her first concert in London – the same city where the Dixie Chicks professed their shame for being geographically associated with Bush – Madonna performed a song titled “Give It 2 Me” with a video screen flashing images behind her.

First came John McCain’s picture – alongside images of Adolf Hitler, Zimbabwe’s dictator Robert Mugabe, environmental ruin, and starving children. (She also included Mike Huckabee in that odd hall of shame.) Then came the Obama segment, and the Democrat was surrounded by images of Gandhi, Nelson Mandela, Mother Teresa, John Lennon, and Al Gore.

So what was the political message in the song accompanying those visuals? It featured hackneyed Madonna lyrics: “If it’s against the law, arrest me. If you can handle it, undress me.” By now, as she turns 50, the lyrics are beginning to sound desperate.

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