The "controversial" Sarah Palin Newsweek cover

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Ivor Karabatkovic
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The "controversial" Sarah Palin Newsweek cover

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FOX News reports on the controversial cover?

Andrea Tantarros, who is a Republican Media Consultant says "It's a slap in a face to Sarah Palin, why? because it's un-retouched. it highlights every imperfection that every human being has..but we're talking unwanted facial hair, pores, wrinkles......"

Well she goes on and on about this slap in the face.

You know, Sarah Palin is at fault with this. If she remembered to shave her mustache the morning of the shoot, we wouldn't have angry airhead media consultants ranting about the leftist liberal media. It's not that the media is elitist and leftist, it's that even the media doesn't want four or eight more years of the same.

People actually use these morons as a news source?

Here's a photo of a newsweek cover with Barack Obama on it. I can see lot of imperfections, oh no!
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But apparently, this cover of Newsweek isn't a slap in the face to all women.
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I can't get a large enough image for the cover that they are griping about but here's a small thumbnail of it.
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I got my copy in the mail today. Facial hair is definitely visible!
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David Lay wrote:I got my copy in the mail today. Facial hair is definitely visible!


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LOL LOL LOL LOL :twisted:
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My God, how the heck is this news? Is she and the campaign so self-obsessed that they has to worry about this? If you don't want a mustache showing then WAX!
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:shock: Danielle !!!!!!!! Such talk!!!!!!!

*Hands over my ears and eyes shut*
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Post by Danielle Masters »

I know, shame on me. I mean the economy is tanking, the housing market is in shambles, people are worrying about their retirement accounts but really the issue on everyone's mind is that Sarah Palin doesn't look quite so pretty on the cover of Newsweek. It's insulting to the American public that this is seen as an issue.

Sorry about my attitude but frankly I am annoyed that real issues keep getting dodged for stuff like this.
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The contoversial Newsweek cover

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And the double standard continues...
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How is this a double standard? I don't really care how my leaders look. I don't care if they are ugly or pretty. I don't care if they have wrinkles or scars. I care about how they will lead. Why are they whining about this? Are looks really that important to the McCain camp? Was Palin picked because she is pretty? Are they upset because she took a bad picture? How does this affect "Joe Sixpack"? Seriously I am curious, why should her looks matter to me?
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Post by sharon kinsella »

Hey when you don't have anything else to offer, you worry about the looks.

She worries about her hood when there's nothing under it.

Stan since when are you a delicate flower. HA!

Jennifer - Double standard. This woman is worried about her mustache and charges rape victims for the rape kits. Now that's a substantive
double standard.
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ok

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back in the old spider-man comics sometimes a woman super-villain would show up. spidey wouldn't hit her, because she was a girl.

It is hard to criticize a female presidential candidate. It would be easier if she had really short hair and tattoos, or hailed from a state that has to confront many more modern problems than Alaska does.
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