I just know leaningright.I doubt that..but if you think so.
I just know leaningright.I doubt that..but if you think so.
I just know leaningright.
I recall similar sentiments about Mickey. Then he won the nom.THe selling out offends me, but I agree he is smart. Also its about time we get someone from a religen that is not standard. As far as conservatives, he is one of the most acceptable to me!
I recall similar sentiments about Mickey. Then he won the nom.
The photos were taken by Runners World. They wanted to do a story on her because she is a runner with a high profile... not to mention she was working mother.
The guy in your avatar, on the right. Duh.Mickey?
YEs, but the neocons shittards like you have been instructed to hate palin.
you don't even know why.
shows just how much you know about the elections in Alaska...NOTHING
And your response shows just how pitiful your sense of humor is.
My GOD it was a joke you hateful shrew.
Is your soul really so shriveled that you find no humor in something so obviously written with tongue in cheek?
How sad your life must be.
evince luv ya, but your a partisan hack on this one
everybody knows newsweek is part of the propaganda arm of the democrat party....they are not taken seriously, well...as serious at the national enquirer
A Smaller But Better Newsweek?
Revamped Magazine Gambles on New Focus
By Howard Kurtz
Washington Post Staff Writer
Monday, May 18, 2009
Jon Meacham admits it is hard to explain, even to his own people, why chopping Newsweek's circulation in half is a good thing.
"It's hugely counterintuitive," the magazine's editor says. "The staff doesn't understand it."
That step -- along with a redesigned, revamped publication that hits newsstands today -- may well determine whether the 76-year-old newsmagazine survives. Newsweek will concentrate on two things -- reporting and argument -- while kissing off any recap of the week's developments.
Time has been gravitating in that direction as well. But Newsweek, owned by The Washington Post Co., is accelerating the process because it is bleeding red ink, losing nearly $20 million in the first quarter. Newsweek, whose circulation was as high as 3.1 million in recent years, plans to cut that to 1.5 million by the beginning of 2010, in part by discouraging renewals. The magazine will begin charging the average subscriber about 90 cents an issue, nearly double the current rate.
"If we can't convince a million and a half people we're worth less than a dollar a week, the market will have spoken," Meacham says. The newsstand price will also jump from $4.95 to $5.95, a buck more than Time.
The new layout, with larger photographs, splits each issue into four parts: Scope (News, Scoops and the Globe at a Glance); Features; The Take (What We Think About the World); and The Culture. Meacham, an admirer of the Economist, is fashioning a serious magazine for what he calls his base, with a heavy emphasis on politics and public policy....
Women wear dresess and show their legs, would it be sexist to show a picture on a magizine cover?
Her legs are showing, big deal.
She winked at an audience during a vice presidents debate. She insulted every woman in America when she did that.
Desh, I get there's irony in an rabidly anti-choice woman who makes rape victims pay for their own rape kits, complaining about sexism.
I also get the irony of teabaggers complaining about this when apparently they sit by in silence as several of their cohorts parade around message boards with blatantly racist avatars of obama.
Leaving out of the equation what unprincipled teabaggers or Sara Palin think, it’s still a lame magazine cover which is intended to do nothing but titillate.
Titillation case in point: Cawacko.
p.s., j/k cawacko if you see this
When you wear something sexy out how can the man be blamed for getting turned on and raping you? You wear a sexy outfit to get attention and then when the guy gives you attention and rapes you its not his fault.
Did you forget this? <sarcasm> </sarcasm>
Dear lord. A feminist's nightmare? She is exactly what feminists have fought for! She is a working mother who reached the highest elected office in her state. She proved what feminists have screamed about all along...that women can have it all! Any feminist who believes she is a nightmare are hypocritical partisan hacks. So you don't agree with her politics. So what? Women must stand up for women.
A house divided against itself cannot stand.
Irrelevent what you think of her politics its the picture Newsweek posted on its cover that's being discussed.
To women like Desh and Christie (as I'm sure you already know) femimism = liberalism.
If you don't support liberalism then you aren't a feminist and don't deserve our support. When something as blatantly sexist as this doesn't get Desh's and Christie's support because they hate her politics then you know it is far from a house united.
they absolutley do it like the homely chick getting pissy with the 10 walks into the room.