
An advert for Madonna's concert in Cardiff (from http://madonnalicious.typepad.com)
Never one to keep shy of controversy, Madonna raised something of a storm as she kicked off her latest international tour on Saturday. In a video aired during the show, Republican White House candidate John McCain appeared alongside images of Nazi dictator Adolf Hitler, while Democrat rival Barack Obama enjoyed the company of Mahatma Gandhi.
McCain’s spokesperson was quick to issue a statement slamming the “disgraceful” and “inacceptable”’ comparisons made by Madonna. Meanwhile, conservative bloggers are having a whale of a time lashing out at the pop star.
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This video interlude was shown on Saturday during Madonna’s concert in Cardiff, where she kicked off her “Sticky and Sweet” international tour. It was designed to accompany the track “Get stupid”.
Republican blogger Allah Pundit posted the following on his blog, ‘Hot Air', on Aug. 25, 2008

Conservative blogger Popgun posted this on 24 Aug. 2008.

Undoubtedly, some people will make their decision on who to vote for on the basis of the opinion of an entertainer. This is an amazing miscarriage of the way voting is supposed to work. And it’s a tragedy. (...)
Allowing someone like Madonna to make your decision for you would be an act of idiocy. Many, many people have died to give you the right to choose your own elected officials. Don’t waste it. Study the issues and the people, try to separate fact from baseless accusation and fiction (such as Madonna’s implication was) and make your own mind up. (...)"
Ed Jones, 33, is a student in Chester (UK) and a Madonna fan.

However, I doubt the video will have much of an impact on John McCain’s followers. The test may be her gig in Houston, Texas; we’ll see what welcome she gets there.
As for Obama – his positive portrayal alongside Mahatma Gandhi may just strike a chord with a Madonna following that is now predominantly made up of people in their 30s and 40s, with families, jobs and a genuine interest in politics."
California-based Wayne Phillips is an Obama supporter and one of our Observers for the US presidential campaign.
