why did she stop hauling that kid around? is she off the sympathy vote tour?
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Last edited by BRHornet45; 11-17-2009 at 10:08 PM.
why did she stop hauling that kid around? is she off the sympathy vote tour?
That's not the proper way to display the United States flag.
It's the purpose
pitbull answers only to an authority higher than the Cons ution and the flag.
lol the same guys hating on her will be the same guys choking their chicken to this cover.
you need to get out, pops.
Whatever. She's moderately pretty... but entirely evil. And probably the single dumbest in America, which is not attractive.
I daydream about a lot of physical things happening to Sarah Palin's body. None of them are sexual.
sons I'm not a big fan of her at all. she seems like a nice woman, but way too conservative for me to support politically. I'm simply saying she looks damn good for her age and I would pipe the out of it.
Ah....I just knew it couldn't last long......despite a herculean effort to appear normal,and,medical sciences gifts to aid the mentally unstable,you either went of your meds, or need to up the dosage.
Again with the fantasies of sensless violence on a hapless victim of your impotent rage.Dude I'm afraid you might be going Hasan on us.
Who holds a phone like that?
The same cover she just called sexist?
Palin angered by 'sexist' Newsweek cover
For the second time since Sarah Palin stepped into the national political spotlight, a photo of the former Republican vice-presidential candidate featured on the cover of Newsweek magazine is sparking controversy. Palin herself blasted the "out-of-context" cover as "sexist" on her Facebook page.
Originally published in the August 2009 issue of Runners World, the photo features the former Alaska governor in short runner's shorts. It was part of a multi-photograph slideshow that accompanied an article about Palin and her love for the sport led, "I'm A Runner." In her Facebook post late last night, Palin took issue with Newsweek using a photo from an article about health and fitness to promote an analysis piece contemplating her relevance as a political figure:
"The choice of photo for the cover of this week's Newsweek is unfortunate. When it comes to Sarah Palin, this "news" magazine has relished focusing on the irrelevant rather than the relevant. The Runner's World magazine one-page profile for which this photo was taken was all about health and fitness -- a subject to which I am devoted and which is critically important to this nation. The out-of-context Newsweek approach is sexist and oh-so-expected by now. If anyone can learn anything from it: it shows why you shouldn't judge a book by its cover, gender, or color of skin. The media will do anything to draw attention -- even if out of context.
The reaction to the Newsweek cover has predictably sparked outrage from conservative supporters of Palin and kudos from liberals who oppose her. CBN commentator David Brady called the cover "a new low" for the "biased" magazine, adding that Newsweek has a history of portraying liberal women as "heroes for the next generation," while portraying conservative women like Palin as "nuts and dopey." Meanwhile, do entary photographer Nina Berman hailed the cover as "brilliant" and "shrewd" for using a "propped photo where Palin is an obvious participant ... to show how far out she is willing to travel on the road of self promotion" while "shield[ing] themselves from what would have been the inevitable criticism if they had dolled her up themselves and posed her the same way."
The current cover flap isn't the first time Newsweek has generated controversy with a photograph of Palin. The October 13, 2008, issue featured an extreme close-up of Palin that seemed to be devoid of the high-tech retouching often employed by magazines. Conservatives claimed this highlighted some of Palin's supposed "flaws," like wrinkles around her eyes.
Newsweek Editor Jon Meacham told Yahoo! News that the photo choice was simply the "most interesting image available":
"We chose the most interesting image available to us to illustrate the theme of the cover, which is what we always try to do. We apply the same test to photographs of any public figure, male or female: does the image convey what we are saying? That is a gender-neutral standard."
-- Brett Michael s is a contributor to the Yahoo! News Blog
She's angry that they used a picture she posed for?
She loves running, holding phones like a hand of cards and using American flags to dust furniture. What context is being missed?
LOL at this sons.
She's just a politician. This is the equivalent of a redneck saying he dreams of Obama getting assasinated; something you would surely get butthurt about.
I seriously LOVE how much pure unadulterated HATRED she draws out of a lot of the fa*gots (no ) in this country.
Who gives a about the American Flag. It's just colored fabric. You don't think the angels in D.C. disrespect "the flag" on a daily basis? Obama could smelt every american flag pin in the Milky Way if he was doing honest work in D.C.
I guess she can write this off as an "error of youth", huh?
She needs to work on those legs a some, they're getting pretty heavy.
That is not an age appropriate outfit. Badly done.
Sarah Palin has had some very attractive outifts and pictures taken. That is not one of them though.
her classiness ranks right up there with her mastery of English language and her intellect
newsweek is probably guilty of purposely picking that photo for reasons more than "it was the most appropriate" and their spin on this is awful but palin needs to grow up. she's whoring around the talk show circuit pushing her book and then when the media suddenly goes against her wants she throws a hissy fit disguised as a defense of the stereotyped. she is quite the narcissist.
Age appropriate outfit? She posed for that picture for a Runner's World photoshoot. Not sure what you find inappropriate about it.
Nice job by Newsweek, by the way.
She could have worn a designer sweatsuit, covered up more.
She is too old to be parading outside around anywhere in short shorts like that, in my opinion.
Is she wearing pantyhose?
It's unreal to me how much this woman complains. All she does is sling mud constantly and then whine like a child anytime she gets hit with a clump. Palin really needs to grow up before anyone outside of the extreme Republicans will take her seriously.
what's unreal to me is how much americans are obsessed with a below average IQ, below average looking, uninteresting, pretty much vanilla white broad
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