Sarah Palin Newsweek Cover

Sarah Palin Newsweek Cover

Sarah Palin's cover appearance on Newsweek became controversial when some accused Newsweek of intentionally trying to make Palin look bad by running her photo large and without any retouching.

Gloria Steinem called Sarah Palin “wrong woman”

L.A. Times - Journalist, American feminist icon, and political activist Gloria Steinem (left) called Sarah Palin (right) the “wrong woman” for the VP job.

Palin stances on creationism, global warming, education reform, gun control, stem cell research, wolf hunting and drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge made Steinem tag her as “wrong woman” for the position, these character she said are not the same as those of the majority of women.

Steinem was questioning Palin’s character as a woman, “right to be wrong” was a defensive cheer. Do she mean, woman is not capable of taking Americas tough decision and responsibilities?

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