The celebrity magazines often create nicknames for celebrities in order to create a sense of intimacy. Psychologically, if you know her by a nickname, you'll feel like you really know her and become more interested in her life. It can also be used derogatorally, such as calling Michael Jackson "Wacko Jacko".
Madge is indeed usually a nickname for Margaret. It's used more commonly in England, so this may be an allusion to the fact that she is married to an English man and lives in London.
BTW, her Kabbalah name is Esther. Esther was a Hebrew woman who married the king of Babylon (I think that was the country) and saved her people. She is the only woman to have a book in the Bible named after her.
2006-11-30 16:07:59
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't get it. I thought Madge was a nickname for Margaret.
2006-11-30 12:19:53
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answered by jare bare 6
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the yank human beings elected George Bush two times, so Palin as president is fairly achieveable fairly with the backing of Rupert Murdoch. i think of she is extra involved in starting to be wealthy like Rush Limbaugh than in having a political place of work, yet you in no way understand what would take place.
2016-10-04 14:08:13
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answered by milak 4
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Makes them sound like they know her personally when they probably cant even contact her agent!
2006-11-30 21:57:58
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answered by juicy Q 3
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they think they are cool by inventing a new nickname.
2006-11-30 12:28:03
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answered by I'm so crafty, I make people 5
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That is her "Kaballah" name. It is also Greek for "Pearl"
2006-11-30 12:27:08
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answered by Anonymous
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I guess they can't call her 'Mad' for short
2006-11-30 21:27:01
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answered by eric J 3
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