This is the controversial Get Stupid video that Madonna shows during her Sticky & Sweet Tour, which groups John McCain in with leaders like Hitler, Chinese premier Wen Jiabao, Grand Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe, and Kim Jong Il and Mike Huckabee, while grouping Obama with the Dalai Lama, Al Gore, Bob Geldof, Gandhi, Mother Teresa, Michael Moore, Bill Gates, JFK, and Bono.
Madonna's tumultuous relationship with the Catholic church took yet another strange turn this weekend, when she paid homage to the Pope before performing her hit "Like a Virgin."
Over 300 personal and professional items from Madonna's closet will be featured in an exhibition in London next year in honor of the Pop Queen's career.
Thanks to our friends over at Madonnatribe.com, we now have the updated FINAL setlist for Madonna's Sticky & Sweet Tour.
Everyone is cashing in on Madonna's fame, including her manager Guy Oseary, who is planning on releasing a book about the pop queen.
Madonna has vowed never to act again - because she would prefer to establish herself in Hollywood as a filmmaker.
Madonna said she found the controversy surrounding her adoption of David Banda from Malawi "painful," but added, "It made me stronger, so I guess I can't complain."