EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: Michael Lohan To Rabbi: "Don't Judge Me"
Posted on May 11, 2010 @ 02:07PM - 22 comments

Michael Jackson’s former spiritual advisor is making some pretty bold comparisons between MJ and Lindsay Lohan, even throwing in some accusations about Lindsay’s dad, Michael.
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Rabbi Shmuley Boteach says both Lindsay and Jackson share “severe daddy issues” and that Lindsay’s problem specifically stems from abandonment on the part of her father.
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“She knows the problem in her life, abandonment on the part of her father, who may see her die within his lifetime, Boteach said. “Joe Jackson always wanted to be the star, Michael Lohan can save Lindsay’s life, but only if he stops courting fame first.”
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In an exclusive interview with RadarOnline.com, Michael Lohan says it’s wrong for Rabbi Shmuley to judge him.
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“While Rabbi Shmuley is entitled to his opinion, it looks like his spiritual advice unfortunately didn’t do too well for Michael Jackson,” Lohan said. “I never abandoned my daughter or any of my children, nor will I ever. As a rabbi claiming to be a spiritual person, he has no right to judge me when I’m the one who’s been behind the scenes trying to help Lindsay until such a time when I had no other choice but to go public to get her attention---not the attention of the public.”
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Michael Jackson Calls Adolf Hitler "Genius"
Posted on Sep 25, 2009 @ 08:32AM - 12 comments

Michael Jackson called Adolf Hitler a genius orator, and praised the German dictator's showmanship in an extended interview conducted with Rabbi Shmuley Boteach that will be published in a forthcoming book, The Michael Jackson Tapes: A Tragic Icon Reveals His Soul in Intimate Conversation.
“Hitler was a genius orator; to make that many people turn and change and hate, he had to be a showman and he was,” Jackson told Boteach.







