Leggy Palin Pic Is Gender Neutral: Newsweek

Nothing sexist about leggy cover, says editor
By Mary Papenfuss,  Newser Staff
Posted Nov 18, 2009 3:19 AM CST
Leggy Palin Pic Is Gender Neutral: Newsweek
This is how Newseek played Joe Biden on its cover.   (PRNewsFoto/NEWSWEEK)

A Newsweek cover of Sarah Palin in running shorts showing lots of leg met a "gender neutral" standard despite Palin's complaints of sexism, said the magazine's editor. "We chose the most interesting image available to us to illustrate the theme," Jon Meacham said in a statement provided to Huffington Post. "That is a gender-neutral standard." The story inside dealt with with the many problems Palin poses to the Republican Party.

Palin blasted the photo on her Facebook page earlier this week as "out-of-context," and called the Newsweek approach "sexist and oh-so-expected." The same photo ran in an issue of Runner's World, but Palin said the shot was an appropriate illustration of that story about health and fitness.
(More Sarah Palin Newsweek cover stories.)

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