By now you have no doubt heard the incendiary comments made by aging pop star Madonna at the Women’s March on Washington that took place on Saturday, just one day after President Donald Trump was sworn into office.
Aside from using the “F-bomb” profusely at what was purportedly a family-friendly event, she also spoke of her desire to “blow up the White House” during her anti-Trump rant, comments she has since attempted to walk back as being metaphorical and un-serious.
From Conservative Tribune
But according to Fox News, Madonna’s effort to downplay her remarks were not enough to keep her from getting banned — not from the White House, but from the regular rotation on a popular radio station in northeast Texas.
The announcement came via a Facebook post from HITS 105FM in Texarkana, Texas, in which the station’s general manager declared Madonna’s commentary to be “un-American.”
Billboard reported that station manager Terry Thomas wrote in a statement: “Banning all Madonna songs at HITS 105 is not a matter of politics, it’s a matter of patriotism. It just feels wrong to us to be playing Madonna songs and paying her royalties when the artist has shown un-American sentiments.”“If all stations playing Madonna took their lead from us, that would send a powerful economic message to Madonna,” Thomas added.
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