Madonna: Clinton Lost Because 'Women Hate Women'

Zach Montanaro | December 5, 2016
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Have no fear! Now, Madonna has weighed in on why exactly Hillary Clinton lost the 2016 election.

“Woman hate women,” the singer said in an interview with Billboard on Monday. “That’s what I think it is. Women’s nature is not to support other women. It’s really sad. Men protect each other, and women protect their men and children.”

This astute analysis from the singer came as she was asked about her reaction to the 2016 election. Madonna had been an avid Clinton supporter, at one point even promising to give supporters oral sex if they voted for Clinton.

This feminine self-hatred is apparently because “women turn inward and men are more external,” according to the singer. “A lot of it has do with jealousy and some sort of tribal inability to accept that one of their kind could lead a nation.”

When ask what she felt like after the election, the singer replied that she “felt like someone died. It felt like a ­combination of the heartbreak and betrayal you feel when someone you love more than anything leaves you, and also a death.”

She went on to say that the ongoing reminder of Donald Trump as president-elect was like a bad dream for her, and that she felt betrayed by women, claiming, “The percentage of women who voted for Trump was insanely high."

According to exit polls, Trump won 42 percent of women, compared to 54 percent who voted for Clinton. Compared to other elections, Trump did do relatively worse among female voter -- albeit not by much -- than both former GOP nominees Mitt Romney and John McCain, who received 44 percent and 43 percent, respectively.

Madonna's incredible claim comes on the heels of another celebrity calling for celebrities to stop talking about politics entirely. Mark Wahlberg said in a recent interview that “a lot of Hollywood is living in a bubble,” and that celebrities in general “are pretty out of touch with the common person, the everyday guy out there providing for his family.”

“You know, it just goes to show you that people aren’t listening to that anyway,” Wahlberg said. “They might buy your CD or watch your movie, but you don’t put food on their table. You don’t pay their bills.”

It’s certainly a shame that Madonna didn’t take Wahlberg up on his advice.

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