The Sarah Palin Newsweek Cover Sexist Issue

November 18, 2009 by ViNZ  
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The Sarah Palin Newsweek Cover Sexist Issue

A scathing Newsweek cover headline reads: “How do you solve a problem like Sarah?”

As reported, the former Alaska governor attacked the Newsweek cover on her Facebook account. “The choice of photo for the cover of this week’s Newsweek is unfortunate.”

She is not happy for featuring her on the cover of its magazine in leg-bearing running gear, a photo she originally posed for to promote an active lifestyle in Runners World.

In contrast to other political figures, Sarah believes she is being treated unfairly. “I found it a wee bit degrading,” she tells Barbra Walters on “Good Morning America” today.

Give us your thoughts on Sarah Palin’s Newsweek Cover Sexist  Issue. Sexist or Not?

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2 Comments on "The Sarah Palin Newsweek Cover Sexist Issue"

  1. Mike on Thu, 19th Nov 2009 2:29 am 

    First, she is hot which makes this a pretty sexy cover.
    Second, I think it is pretty tacky for Newsweek to take a picture intended for a runner’s magazine and make it the cover photo. It really makes it look like Ms. Palin (aka hot legs) chose to be represented this way on the Newsweek cover.

  2. news on Tue, 8th Dec 2009 2:21 am 

    Unbelievable! Sarah Palin left Hawaii because there were too many Asians there and it made her unforortable! http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/12/06/palins-father-she-left-ha_n_381724.html

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