Washington:
Sarah Palin, the former Alaska governor and vice presidential candidate, is unhappy with Newsweek after it featured her on the cover of its magazine.
This cover shows Palin posing in sports gear, with an American flag draped in the background, and is accompanied by the headline "How do you solve a problem like Sarah?".
"The choice of photo for the cover of this week's Newsweek is unfortunate," wrote Palin. She complained that the use of the photograph out of context was sexist.
The photograph was originally used for a Runners World article published last August.
Over a year after she lost the White House bid, Palin remains controversial and charismatic.
Meanwhile, rumours are doing the rounds that she may run for president in 2012.
The former Alaska governor also told ABC's Barbara Walters that the presidency "certainly isn't on my radar screen right now."
This cover shows Palin posing in sports gear, with an American flag draped in the background, and is accompanied by the headline "How do you solve a problem like Sarah?".
"The choice of photo for the cover of this week's Newsweek is unfortunate," wrote Palin. She complained that the use of the photograph out of context was sexist.
The photograph was originally used for a Runners World article published last August.
Over a year after she lost the White House bid, Palin remains controversial and charismatic.
Meanwhile, rumours are doing the rounds that she may run for president in 2012.
The former Alaska governor also told ABC's Barbara Walters that the presidency "certainly isn't on my radar screen right now."
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