Madonna is taking an unconventional route in promoting her latest album MDNA. She’s not doing talk shows. She did, however, talk to Jimmy Fallon on Facebook Saturday.

The pop star answered fan questions and discussed MDNA, her upcoming world tour, and her fashion, among other things.

One fan asked what she would do if she were president.

“Well, when I am the president,” Madonna said, “I will, first of all, take all the money spent on defense and put it into education, so that schoolteachers get paid more money. It’s scandalous how low their pay is. Gay marriage would be legal everywhere and accepted. There would be no restrictions whatsoever on any of my videos, ever.”

Madonna didn’t release her set list for the tour, but said she likes to divide her concerts into acts – the first act in this upcoming tour being “Transgression.”

“I like to have a theme for my show and create a dramatic arc,” Madonna said. “Then I try to make the songs fit within that arc.”

Madonna’s MDNA world tour kicks off in Israel May 29. She’ll be in the U.S. in August.

If you missed the interview, check it out on Madonna’s Facebook page.

MDNA will be available March 26 on iTunes and Amazon.