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Controversial Newsweek cover, November 23, 2009, issue. Former Alaska Governor and 2008 Republican vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin was featured on the cover of the November 23, 2009, issue of Newsweek, with the caption "How do you Solve a Problem Like Sarah?" featuring an image of Palin in athletic attire and posing.
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What on earth was Sarah Palin thinking when she posed in a pair of teeny-tiny gym shorts for a photograph that ended up on the cover of Newsweek -- a cover she has called "sexist"? Perhaps she was ...
After McCain introduced Palin as his running mate, Newsweek and Time put Palin on their magazine covers, [195] as some of the media alleged that McCain's campaign was restricting press access to Palin by allowing only three one-on-one interviews and no press conferences with her. [196]
The magazine's latest cover unflatteringly depicts the 45th president watching TV while in a lazy boy recliner.
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Palin also became a "ubiquitous presence on newsstands," appearing on the cover of both Newsweek and Time, among others. [33] The appearance on the cover of Time was particularly notable as Jay Carney, the newsmagazine's Washington bureau chief, has been vocally critical on what he has said is a lack of media access to Palin, [ 34 ] concerns ...
This is Newsweek's latest cover story - "What Silicon Valley Thinks of Women." And this is Twitter's reaction to the art on the cover: "Insulting," "tone deaf" "objectification of women." Take