Sarah Palin in Vanity Fair
Posted on 02. Sep, 2010 by Leon Kennedy in Politics
A recent article by Vanity fair has apparently painted Sarah Palin in a less than favorable light. The article, which was written by Michael Joseph Gross, depicts Palin in a very different way than do her homegrown values and toothpaste commercial smile; it suggests that, in reality, Palin is selfish, obsessed with fame and money, manipulative, and just plain angry. The article also alludes to marriage troubles, problems between Palin and the McCain campaign, and the RNC’s vexation over the cost of Palin’s designer wardrobe; in short, all things that tend to undermine Palin’s squeaky clean image, to the delight of liberals everywhere.
However, others are voicing their concerns over the legitimacy of the article, or suggesting that it is just being used to attract attention. “A reporter followed Palin around on a speaking tour through four Midwestern states with apparent back-stage access, wrote more than 10,500 words about his experience, and his story doesn’t feature a single new comment from or interview with his subject ….. it’s very unusual,” said the Alaska Dispatch Online Magazine. Furthermore, the Christian Science Monitor said “If you are trying to sell books or magazines or get clicks for your website, Republican Party star Sarah Palin is the gift that keeps giving.”
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