Liberal biased media. The vast majority of journalists have been taught to think like a liberal from a young age. Therefore, their reporting is extremely biased and corrupt.
so then you can freely admit now that if I say that B. Obama sucks ass as the President of the US and he's a worthless fuck that couldn't manage a fucking McDs properly that's nothing to do with race right?
Sarah posed for the picture with "Runner" and apparently signed a release for them to use the picture however they saw fit. Then she claims it's sexist when someone publishes it "out of context"... puuulllleeezzzeee. She could have insisted that they portray her in more conservative attire such as a jogging suit. It shows her bad judgement way more than it shows bad judgement on "Newsweeks" part. I for one am fed up with her whining "poor me" attitude.
Maybe bad call for Nesweek. But worse call for Sarah Palin, given her political and moral ideology. The top she is wearing has a zipper outline that gives the impression it can down past her cleavage. The shorts are dangerously short. And her pose is very beauty queeny. But yet she is trying to be spokesperson for republican conservatism? Why she would let a picture like that to be published in any magazine?
And dude I winced when u said imagine Hillary. haha
Liberal biased media. The vast majority of journalists have been taught to think like a liberal from a young age. Therefore, their reporting is extremely biased and corrupt.
Blobsterss 1 year ago
shes extremely hot. id like to see her in hustler.
MrNawlidg 2 years ago
It does seem sexist for them to use that particular photo for Newsweek - I think they should have used a more professional-looking photo.
gypsygrl1 2 years ago
so then you can freely admit now that if I say that B. Obama sucks ass as the President of the US and he's a worthless fuck that couldn't manage a fucking McDs properly that's nothing to do with race right?
alwaysending 2 years ago
what on earth are you prattling on about and what does it have to do with Sarah Palin and Newsweek?
astrolabe1976 2 years ago
Sarah posed for the picture with "Runner" and apparently signed a release for them to use the picture however they saw fit. Then she claims it's sexist when someone publishes it "out of context"... puuulllleeezzzeee. She could have insisted that they portray her in more conservative attire such as a jogging suit. It shows her bad judgement way more than it shows bad judgement on "Newsweeks" part. I for one am fed up with her whining "poor me" attitude.
reeakins 2 years ago
The picture was for Runners World @ you are a idiot.
feqtx 2 years ago
um, i said that in the video. the question is if taken out of context and put in a new context if its sexist or not
astrolabe1976 2 years ago
an* you are an* idiot
And what's with the '@' symbol?
ArcaneKarma 2 years ago
Sarah Palin degrades herself naturally without anyone needing to do it for her. She chooses how to present herself.
EqualAndFree 2 years ago
Maybe bad call for Nesweek. But worse call for Sarah Palin, given her political and moral ideology. The top she is wearing has a zipper outline that gives the impression it can down past her cleavage. The shorts are dangerously short. And her pose is very beauty queeny. But yet she is trying to be spokesperson for republican conservatism? Why she would let a picture like that to be published in any magazine?
And dude I winced when u said imagine Hillary. haha
regemo 2 years ago
I don't care if it's sexist or not, I think it's funny as hell
perhaps they should have used her Miss Alaska swimsuit competition pictures
I think they just wanted to point out all the contradictions in the Sarah Palin brand
she seems to be very good at blaming others for all her mishaps, misstatements, and misrepresentations
agent9752 2 years ago