Following a record-breaking second-week drop in album sales for *MDNA*, the hosts predict the end of Madonna's career. They suggest she is "worth more dead than alive" and place her on a list of celebrities targeted by the "Hollywood Whackers."
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Following a record-breaking second-week drop in album sales for *MDNA*, the hosts predict the end of Madonna's career. They suggest she is "worth more dead than alive" and place her on a list of celebrities targeted by the "Hollywood Whackers."
Hollywood Whacker Theory and Michael Sands Death
Hollywood publicist Michael Sands died after reportedly choking on a sample of beef in a deli, an incident the hosts find suspicious given his ties to the CIA and military. Sands was known for representing controversial figures and had previously pushed theories about the disappearance of Gary DeVore. The hosts speculate that Sands may have been "whacked" for knowing too much about celebrity compromises or military raids.
Madonna Career Decline and Hollywood Predictions
Based on the record-breaking second-week sales drop of the album "MDNA," the hosts predict Madonna may be the next target of the "Hollywood Whacker." They discuss the "Red Book" theory where celebrities are worth more dead than alive to their estates and record labels.
Whitney Houston Death Investigation, Dr. Drew Pinsky Analysis
Dr. Drew Pinsky disputes the official coroner's report regarding Whitney Houston's death, suggesting a seizure rather than accidental drowning. The discussion touches on the "Hollywood Whackers" theory and alleged Illuminati rituals involving Nicki Minaj. Speculation is raised about the positioning of the body and potential foul play.

Oprah Winfrey Network and National Enquirer Accuracy
The National Enquirer's bankruptcy and its reporting on Oprah Winfrey are discussed. Despite its tabloid reputation, the hosts credit the Enquirer for its historical accuracy on stories like John Edwards and Al Gore. They speculate on whether Winfrey is being targeted by "Hollywood Whackers" or other interests as she launches her own television network.