Newsweek should worry more about how to solve its problem with sexism
November 17, 2009 3:16 pm ET by Julie Millican
There are a lot of legitimate reasons to criticize Sarah Palin, her new book, and her policies, but you don't have to stoop to sexism to do it. Newsweek's November 23 issue, however, does just that by publishing on its cover a photo of Palin in short running shorts and a fitted top, leaning against the American flag. Making matters worse is the equally offensive headline Newsweek editors chose to run alongside the photo -- "How Do You Solve a Problem like Sarah?" -- presumably a reference to the Sound of Music song, "Maria," in which nuns fret about "how" to "solve a problem like Maria," a "girl" who "climbs trees" and whose "dress has a tear."

Now, this photograph may have been completely appropriate for the cover of the magazine for which the picture was apparently intended, Runners World. But Newsweek is supposed to be a serious newsmagazine, and the magazine is certainly not reporting on Palin's exercise habits.
Like her or not, Palin is a former governor and vice presidential candidate. She deserves the same respect every single one of her male counterparts receives when they are featured on the cover of the magazine. I must have missed the cover of Vice President Joe Biden in short shorts or of Mitt Romney in a bathing suit.
Newsweek's sexist treatment of Palin doesn't get any better inside its pages. The mag ran this photo to lead off its "Features" section, which focused on Palin:

Then, for no apparent reason, illustrating Christopher Hitchens' piece on "Palin's base appeal," Newsweek ran a picture of this disgusting Sarah Palin-as-a-slutty-schoolgirl doll:

What kind of message is the magazine trying to send here?
This is just the latest in a pattern of the media's sexist coverage of female politicians. With regard to Palin, Media Matters documented the sexist treatment both Palin and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton received throughout the 2008 campaign. For instance, after McCain announced Palin as his VP, sexist commentary on cable news soon followed.
Some "raise[d] the issue of how much time will she have to dedicate to her newborn child?" Others promoted the sexist notion that Biden will have to soften his tone and manner in a debate against Palin, since she is a woman. And despite repeatedly accusing liberals of engaging in sexist attacks on Palin, conservative males were no better.
In addition to drooling over the "panty line" he convinced himself he saw, radio host Chris Baker claimed Palin "shoulda had a little cleavage going" during the vice presidential debate in order to "[d]istract [Sen.] Joe Biden a little bit" and advised Palin: "[S]how your stuff, you know what I'm saying? Use all your assets." Discussing the "ugly skanks" in the Democratic Party who are jealous of Palin's "good look[s]," radio host Lee Rodgers offered: "I mean, my God -- you know, guys sitting around, talking, perhaps in a bar someplace -- they have a way of scoring them. ... I know, it's sexist. It's sexist. It's unfair, and all of that, but they will look over a female who comes in and just make an announcement: How many drinks it would take before you'd jump her bones, you know." According to Rodgers, that's what liberal women are "PO'd about. Sarah Palin's good-looking and they hate that."
Newsweek offers some interesting analysis of Palin and her appeal in its November 23 issue. Unfortunately, its sexist treatment of Palin's physical appearance distracts from any legitimate arguments the magazine and its contributors wish to make.











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Why doesn't Sarh Palin know better than to use the American Flag for her Sexy Lean?
I havn't read her book because Fiction is not for me.
What is good about Ms. Palin's book is that it shows her Credibility for all Americans to see.
Speak truth to power.
Mr. News
The right wing nutz complained all over the place about Barack Obama's lack of a flag lapel pin, yet they don't have a word about this?
The American flag is not a prop - it's not a drape - it's not a throw to be tossed onto the back of a chair or the top of a stool.
What in the world was The Gov'nor NOT thinking when she posed for this?
BTW: I seem to recall numerous printings of a photo of Sen. Obama in a bathing suit. Did anyone get upset about those "sexist" photos? The Gov'nor finds herself in the same situation as Ms. Carrie Nojeans. If you don't want people publishing this type of photo of you, then I would suggest not posing for such.
And you're totally right, we never saw any male politicians prominently featured in running shorts, or out biking.
Except we did. His name was George W. Bush. Or that photo of Obama, shirtless and dripping water as he leaves the ocean that circulated around.
They didn't pose for one, like Palin did. That might be due to Biden and Romney having more respect for their positions and the offices they hold, or seek, than Palin.
MMFA is 100% correct here. All through the campaign, even with her really expensive wardrobe, I never got the feeling she was playing up how attractive she is.
Newsweek's use is inappropriate and sexist. Period.
There's nothing even remotely inappropriate or sexist about Newsweek using this photo. Period.
But the other photos do seem suspiciously offensive and sexist.
But, Sarah Palin spent at least 40% of her only VP Debate with Joe Biden winking and mugging for the camera. She played the cute girl card during every single interview before and after the election. She said that she expected the interview with Katie Couric to be "just two girls chatting"...are you kidding me? Serious politicians and thinkers do not pose for photos like this for ANY magazine. She could have easily asked to wear leggings or yoga pants for the photo shoot. She could have pulled her hair back in one ponytail, but instead chose the Daisy Duke 2 ponytail look...
What is she thinking? Charges of sexism should be reserved for those institutions that ask how a woman could do a man's job...like be President. Or ask whether her priorities are straight - shouldn't she be in the home? Or charge that she would be more equipped to be a first lady. THAT is sexism. This is just poor judgment - on her part and on Newsweek's part.
This is for people who don't listen to what people say anyway(Republicans and conservatives). I mean, the woman has to have some appeal, right? Lord knows it ain't her thoughts.
One has to earn respect. She has not.
And just how did HE earn respect? By flipping off Hillary Clinton, brushing her off his shoulder and his shoes? By using sexist language in referring to her? Walking into a celebration to JayZ's, "99 Problems But a Bitch Ain't One" during the primaries? By throwing women, GLBT, and anyone else who gets in his way under the bus? But can recite his speech writer's words, so yes, he is SO deserving of respect? Please.
Yet, Palin, who gave people like me more rights in her state than I have just abt anywhere else in this country, hasn't earned any respect? She did great things for her state, and actually has Administrative experience, but where she is concerned, people choose to believe the list of rumors put out by someone in Obama's PR firm (he admitted it - one of which was her attempt to ban Harry Potter before it was even written - and people BOUGHT this),and the smears by "media" like Newsweek.
I don't agree with a lot of her politics, but when I was marching all those years ago for women to have equal rights and freedom of choice, it wasn't just for women who think exactly like I do. It was for ALL women to be self-actualized, and to have a choice abt our bodies.
To the article, heck yes, the cover is sexist, and the TITLE is demeaning to her from the get-go. It sets the tone for the article, which is not "news," but opinion.
The greatest thing she did for her state was resigning. And administrative experience? Mayor of a town with 3,000 people and governor of a state with less than 10% of the number of people that Obama represented as senator?
Did you see her interview with Barbara Walters? She's clueless. That she is female is irrelevant.
Honestly - it amazes me how little people actually know abt Obama like that the bills that have his name on them in the Illinois Senate were gifts from his kingmaker, Emil Jones. Obama did none of the work, and got all the credit.
It was pretty easy to get the info on Obama - it was available during the Primaries - like his claim he has NO paperwork form his time in the IL Senate, not even a datebook, from all 8 years. NOTHING. Zilch. If Palin or Clinton said that, what would you say? Yeah - you know darn well you'd be tearing them a new one. Obama, you'll let it go. Talk abt a double standard.
Really? I don't believe you. You can't possibly have marched for a women's right to choose and then say you support someone like simple Sarah.
It's sexist for people to use Nancy Pelosi's appearance as a way to discredit her politics. It's sexist for people to use Sarah Palin's appearance as a way to discredit her politics. Especially when there's absolutely no need to use anything else besides Sarah Palin's politics to discredit her.
That being said, Sarah Palin has just as much right to make choices for herself as any other woman does! And I didn't say I supported HER, I said I support her RIGHT to be self-actualized. But nice try there.
And spare me your patronizing tone.
What "rights" did Palin give you as Governor of Alaska?
And before beat the folks over at Newsweek over the head, Limbo, Mr. #1 Republican, was the first to refer to Palin as a babe, long before she was nominated for VP.
RUSH: She's a babe. I mean, you've gotta say it. She's a babe. So her name has surfaced. It's high up on the list, now, of potential vice presidents for Senator McCain.Story #6: Alaska's Babe Governor on McCain VP List...
And you earn respect by not constantly whinning, complaining and blaming everyone else, which Palin does in interviews and her 5 chapter book!
Palin should talk to Hillary Clinton and Nancy Pelosi.
Seriously - does anyone here actually KNOW anything abt Palin besides what Obama's PR guy said?? She actually did a lot of great work for her state - but of course, she doesn't deserve any credit for that, right?? Or respect? And Obama gets credit and respect WHY??? His resume was PAPER thin, yet he was given a pass left and right.
Nancy Pelosi does not belong in the same category as Hillary Clinton. Nancy claimed there was NO sexism in this past campaign - NONE!!! Please. The MSM was relentless against Hillary, then Sarah. Hillary has more class than that backstabbing Pelosi could ever hope to have.
How do you solve a problem like...
Talladega?
Ikea?
Amelia?
Jet fuel?
Kim Jong IL?
Abortion?
Silvio?
The Nimbys?
Our banks?
One reason we don't see pictures of The Guys dressed like perky gym teacher is partially because The Guys don't get beauty queen pictures taken of themselves. If she didn't want this picture appearing on the cover of a magazine, then she shouldn't have posed for this picture for the cover of Runner's World in June. How long ago was it that she objected to Newsweek using a picture of her that showed some hairs on her upper lip? Was it sexist of Newsweek to not airbrush those hairs away?
Newsweek's new format is a lot less news and a lot more opinion, and I haven't decided if it works for me or not. I do know that if Newsweek (or any other publication) wants to make someone look undignified or stupid, it'll find a way to do it.
Jane: You totally crossed the line between...
Tom: It's hard not to cross it; they keep moving the little sucker, don't they?
I won't let my personal distaste for Palin overpower the need to demand fairer treatment by the media for women in politics. I'm glad to see MMFA feels the same way.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/11/17/newsweek-defends-provocat_n_360992.html
She posed for the picture. It shows her multi-tasking (check out the Bberry in her hand). And she is possibly RUNNING for president. Is it really that hard to figure why the picture is worth using?
We finally have the PeeCee bloodbath and war between the sexes that John McCain hoped to inspire by choosing an unqualified, serial and pathological liar as his running mate entirely based on her gender.
A lot late, perhaps, but he finally gets his wish. Does anyone on the left or in the media EVER tire of dancing to the tune that Karl and the Mayberry Machiavellis toot on their kazoos?
Women = equal rights? Absolutely. Deciding to make Sarah Palin a sudden heroine of a movement she personally despises and exploits merely because of an accident of genitalia? Priceless.
That said, I had zero interest in this issue of NEWSWEEK to begin with, and even less now. The English-major slash hyper-active imagination of conflating a typical dumb pun headline (not like we're overwhelmed with them) to the lyrics of the song referenced and extrapolating a crypto-sexist concept, nay, a PHILOSOPHY has got to be the most amazing feat of textual analysis since, oh, I don't know, the "Paul Is Dead" hoax of the late '60s. Were it not "sexist" to suggest it, I'd be tempted to suggest that the author has a serious case of the vapors.
The most offensive thing in the photo as far as I'm concerned is the flag as casual drape. And yes, while it may've been the photographer's idea, it was up to our patriotic holier-than-thou sister Sarah to refuse to be seen leaning on it... ...and she failed to do so.
That's a true news photo and gives us much insight into at least one audience Palin appeals to: horny young Republicans.
As much of the rest of your column goes onto point out, part of Palin's appeal to the GOP is, well, her sex appeal. Urging her to show some cleavage takes a hundred words. A photo of two boys ogling her from below her skirt speaks far more eloquently to this point.
As to the cover photo, I don't have a problem with it or a problem with Newsweek running it. After all, it's clearly not a candid shot, Palin is clearly using her sexuality to promote herself so it's her own damned fault. To boot, it speaks to the tenor of the article, which is what to do with an unconventional politician?
And I don't recall you getting your dander up when photos of Obama in far less clothing surfaced during the campaign last year.
Now...the *doll*...
The five closest guys at a Sarah Palin event.
Well, even more than you already are, that is.
Quinnipiac has Obama at 48% approval and his support among indies dropping like a lead balloon.
Surely you weren't appealing only to the Republicans who visit your blog, were you?
why should the cover of a magazine or one's physical appearance all of a sudden be off limits?... if it's ok for the left to call palin stupid, a joke and any number of other pejoratives media matters hasn't seen fit to criticize them for, then newsweak's (that's right, weak) alleged sexism shouldn't be an issue...
media matters should worry more about how to solve it's problem with reality...
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Just depends on who you agree with.
If you honestly disagree with my assessment, count the comments. How many agree with the supposed bent of the story versus how many are just posting to blast Palin.
I think Barack Obama is wrong on 99.9% of the issues, but I don't hate him like you all hate Palin. and Obama's president and in a position to do a lot of harm! Sarah Palin is a political celebrity--she LOST--she has no power to hurt you...but yet you loathe her.
can anyone explain why?
Again, thank you for standing up for what is right.
Rich Vail
Pikesville, MD