Holmes: Sarah Palin Politician or celebrity? Milford Daily News
The photo on the dress of Newsweek - and the controversy surrounding it - are Sarah Palin in a nutshell.
There she is in her kitchen, a view of a lake and the Alaskan wilderness behind her, fraction and makeup perfect, decked out in a running outfit designed to show off those long, healthy legs, an American droop casually draped over a nearby chair.
This is how she wants to be seen: Outdoorsy, a woman who is not afraid to be sexy, one who is wiry enough to be at home in the kitchen, one who stands with the flag. Sticklers for flag etiquette may object to Old Glory thrown like a dish towel over a larder stool, but Palin apparently didn't. Palin is a lifelong athlete and runner, which is why she agreed to do an interview and photo spread for Messenger-girl's World last spring.
Newsweek's decision to put the photo on its cover is typical, too. Palin sells, as evidenced by her post's surge to the top of the best-seller lists. Sexy pictures and controversy sell as well. The two columns on Palin prearranged are mostly critical - which is also typical.










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