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  • Photographer & Newsweek Violated Contract Using Sarah Palin Photo

    11/18/2009 2:11:56 PM PST · by MaxCUA · 12 replies · 1,433+ views
    The photographer who shot the picture violated his contract by reselling them to Newsweek. That photographer, Brian Adams, could not immediately be reached, and his agent, Kelly Price, declined to comment, saying, "I keep all of my clients' business private." But a spokeswoman for Runner's World confirms that Adams's contract contained a clause stipulating that his photos of Palin would be under embargo for a period of one year following publication -- meaning until August 2010. "Runner's World did not provide Newsweek with its cover image," the spokeswoman said. "It was provided to Newsweek by the photographer's stock agency, without...
  • Editor of Runners World released a statement about the NEWSWEEK cover:

    11/17/2009 7:37:04 PM PST · by Bigtigermike · 55 replies · 3,802+ views
    runners world ^ | November 17, 2009 | BigTigerMike
    On the cover of this week’s issue of Newsweek is a photo that was shot for the August 2009 issue of Runner’s World, in which Sarah Palin was featured on the monthly “I’m a Runner” back page. Runner’s World did not provide Newsweek with the image. Instead, it was provided to Newsweek by the photographer’s stock agency, without Runner’s World’s knowledge or permission.
  • Palin angered by 'sexist' Newsweek cover

    11/17/2009 12:56:15 PM PST · by VRWCmember · 173 replies · 5,454+ views
    Yahoo News ^ | 11/17/2009 | Brett Michael Dykes
    For the second time since Sarah Palin stepped into the national political spotlight, a photo of the former Republican vice-presidential candidate featured on the cover of Newsweek magazine is sparking controversy. Palin herself blasted the "out-of-context" cover as "sexist" on her Facebook page. ... The reaction to the Newsweek cover has predictably sparked outrage from conservative supporters of Palin and kudos from liberals who oppose her. CBN commentator David Brady called the cover "a new low" for the "biased" magazine, adding that Newsweek has a history of portraying liberal women as "heroes for the next generation," while portraying conservative women...
  • How Al Gore's amen corner Newsweek censored his critics

    11/17/2009 1:17:27 PM PST · by Schnucki · 5 replies · 557+ views
    Telegraph Blogs (U.K.) ^ | November 17, 2009 | James Delingpole
    Today I’m off on the Eurostar to Brussels (”a carbon neutral journey” it boasts on my ticket – which rather makes me wish I were flying instead) to speak at the European Parliament on Climate Change. No, don’t worry. The Goreistas haven’t got to me. It’s a sceptics’ conference – Have Humans Changed Climate? – being staged tomorrow by Tory MEP Roger Helmer. Many of my science and eco-heroes will be there, including Patrick Moore (the co-founder of Greenpeace who subsequently bailed when the charity turned far too red), Prof Fred Singer (who’ll be talking on Can We Trust The...
  • Palin Upset with Newsweek Cover

    11/17/2009 12:56:33 PM PST · by Peter Andrew Conservative · 25 replies · 1,367+ views
    ConservativeAmerican.org ^ | 11/17/9 | Peter Andrew
    Newsweek's cover declares Palin is a "Problem" and says she is "Bad News" for the GOP and "Bad News" for everyone! "...The choice of photo for the cover of this week’s Newsweek is unfortunate. When it comes to Sarah Palin, this “news” magazine has relished focusing on the irrelevant rather than the relevant... "...Newsweek is a joke. How can they be taken seriously when they claim to be a straight news magazine and simply declare on their own that Palin is “bad news?”...it should be called...ObamaWeek...The more they hate her, the more we love her!..."
  • Newsweek: 10 worst predictions of the decade

    11/15/2009 3:48:12 PM PST · by Justaham · 30 replies · 2,076+ views
    Newsweek ^ | 11-15-09
    Newsweek intentionally left out Obama from the list (that he would save the world.) And no surprise, 3 of the 10 are Republicans (or maybe more.)
  • Newsweek promotes Palin for President

    The cover of next week’s Newsweek features a picture of Sarah Palin, along with the headline “How do you solve a problem like Sarah?” The cover is one more example of the periodical’s positioning itself as the ideas journal for people who think that the New York Times’ in-house editorials are middle-of-road, but have too many big words. And of the magazine’s cultural disconnect from much of the United States. To wit: “How do you solve a problem like Maria?” is an early song in The Sound of Music, which won the 1965 Academy Award for Best Picture. In the...
  • Emerging Bias: Newsweek Claims Fort Hood Shooter Exposed Overstretched 'Military on the Brink'

    11/06/2009 9:22:15 AM PST · by Sub-Driver · 35 replies · 1,133+ views
    Emerging Bias: Newsweek Claims Fort Hood Shooter Exposed Overstretched 'Military on the Brink' By Tim Graham Created 2009-11-06 11:26 In a case of trying to find liberal angles on a tragic shooting, switching the focus of blame and judgment from the mass murderer to the military, Newsweek's Andrew Bast asked on the magazine's blog The Human Condition [1]: "Is Fort Hood A Harbinger? Nidal Malik Hasan May Be A Symptom of a Military On the Brink." So the shooting is the Pentagon's fault? And they may inspire more shootings to come? Newsweek is going there: Details remained murky, but at...
  • Gallery of Newsweek Bush Covers

    11/04/2009 10:53:19 AM PST · by Track-A-Crat · 10 replies · 1,308+ views
    Track-A-'Crat ^ | November 04, 2009 | Track-A-'Crat
    There are 29 of 'em. And they can be handily compared with the Newsweek Obama covers (here: http://trackacrat.com/2009/10/09/5007/), which number 30, both in terms of frequency and tone of coverage. I can safely report that the findings conform to the pattern established earlier: namely, that President Bush was consistently treated like a leper, while President Obama receives the all-star treatment. Some choice Newsweek Bush covers include the wonderfully objective titles of, “Bush’s $87 Billion Mess“, “The Price of Denial“, “How Much Power Should They Have?“, “Will Bush Listen?” and the awesomely condescending “Father Knows Best.” Follow the jump for links...
  • Newsweek Editor Calls Al Gore 'An Eco-Prophet'

    11/01/2009 4:47:44 PM PST · by Sub-Driver · 46 replies · 1,328+ views
    Newsweek Editor Calls Al Gore 'An Eco-Prophet' By Noel Sheppard Created 2009-11-01 18:35 "Al Gore's views on climate change are advancing as rapidly as the phenomenon itself." Such was Newsweek science editor Sharon Begley's sub-headline of her proselytizing piece "The Evolution Of An Eco-Prophet [1]." Fortunately for the Goracle's loyal followers, Begley didn't ask him how the planet could possibly have cooled the past eleven years despite his warnings about the plague "carbon dioxide." As for all those powerful hurricanes Prophet Al hath foretold, tropical cyclone activity has been at 30-year lows [2] for the last three years. Even New...
  • Post-Bush Stress Disorder ("Conservatives are noisy but irrelevant")

    10/27/2009 7:28:21 PM PDT · by presidio9 · 12 replies · 765+ views
    Newsweek ^ | Oct 26, 2009 | Jonathan Alter
    In "The Godfather," Sonny talks about going "to the mattresses," meaning war with rival Mafia families. Now President Obama and the Democrats are holing up together on their Posturepedics as they work out battle plans on health care, banking reform, and Afghanistan. The question is whether they'll be daring soldiers of the future or content to fight the last war. That war, when Republicans controlled at least one branch of government, created a mindset where many moderate Democrats now constantly fear giving the other side ammunition. There's some logic in this. Overreaching is always a danger in politics, and House...
  • Newsweek Mag: FOX News is Un-American

    10/18/2009 7:01:24 PM PDT · by Justaham · 58 replies · 2,704+ views
    Gateway Pundit ^ | 10-18-09
    The White House must be so proud. Following their lead, the state-run media is now boldly bashing FOX News, too. The former news magazine known as Newsweek is now calling FOX News “un-American.”
  • "Why Joe is No Joke" [NEWSWEEK BARF ALERT]

    10/11/2009 7:47:47 AM PDT · by ejdrapes · 18 replies · 1,240+ views
    Newsweek ^ | October 10, 2009 | Newsweek
    The October 19 issue of Newsweek (on newsstands October 12), "Why Joe is No Joke," features Joe Biden as an "inconvenient truth teller" who has bucked President Obama on health-care reform and Afghanistan
  • Newsweek Political Correspondent: Losing Olympics Good for Obama

    It goes without saying the Obama-loving media will be in full damage control mode this weekend trying to spin Friday's announcement that Chicago will not be the host of the 2016 Olympics, but this one has to take the cake: Losing the Olympics Bid Is Good for Obama
  • Newsweek: Actually, not getting the Olympics is good for Obama

    10/02/2009 10:55:49 AM PDT · by RobinMasters · 63 replies · 1,718+ views
    Hot Air ^ | October 02, 2009 | ALLAHPUNDIT
    Laugh if you must, but this is the one bit of spin you’ll hear today that has the virtue of actually being true. And of course it’s also the one bit you won’t hear from anyone in the White House. This is pretty embarrassing for the White House. (Especially letting Obama having to fail in front of his wife – ouch!) But ultimately, it’s a good thing for him. As I wrote on Monday, the Olympics are notorious for running massively over budget. The organizing committees are always rife with infighting and power games, as all manner of colorful cronies...
  • Newsweek Kool-Aid: Losing Olympics Bid Is Good For Obama

    10/02/2009 9:39:39 AM PDT · by kristinn · 75 replies · 3,538+ views
    Newsweek ^ | Friday, October 2, 2009 | Katie Connolly
    SNIP Wow – I did NOT see that coming. The way I figured it, this White House is far too protective of the President’s strategically-crafted image to allow him to travel thousands of miles for only to fail on the world stage. I thought it a done deal - who's better at vote counting than the Obama people? I would have bet money that Rahm and Axelrod knew they had the numbers in the bag before they let him step on Air Force One. I was so very wrong. Not only did they fail, they failed in the first round!...
  • Time Explains 'Why the French Are Outraged' at Roman Polanski Arrest

    09/28/2009 6:28:54 PM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 27 replies · 2,240+ views
    Newsbusters ^ | 9/28/2009 | Ken Shephard
    There's a side of America that scares Frenchmen, French Culture Minister Frédéric Mitterrand was quoted by Time magazine Paris-based writer Bruce Crumley, and it's the side of American determination that doesn't let a 32-year-old rape case die, even if the perpetrator is an elderly survivor of the Holocaust. Seeking to explain the "cultural divide" that's as "wide as the Atlantic" between America and Europe, Crumley noted that Europeans are "shocked and dismayed that an internationally acclaimed artist" such as Roman Polanski "could be jailed for such an old offense." Of course, at no point did Crumley cite any public opinion...
  • Play the Race Card (Newsweek Vomit)

    09/19/2009 10:03:37 AM PDT · by Extremely Extreme Extremist · 35 replies · 790+ views
    NEWSWEEK ^ | 19 SEPTEMBER 2009 | Raina Kelley
    Let me say this clearly so there are no misunderstandings: some of the protests against President Obama are howls of rage at the fact that we have an African-American head of state. I'm sick of all the code words used when this subject comes up, so be assured that I am saying exactly what I mean. Oh, and in response to the inevitable complaints that I am playing the race card—race isn't a political parlor game. It is a powerful fault line in a nation that bears the scars of slavery, a civil war, Jim Crow, a mind-numbing number of...
  • Is Newsweek Trying to Kill Rifqa Bary?

    09/13/2009 5:10:40 AM PDT · by Scanian · 5 replies · 869+ views
    The American Thinker ^ | Pamela Geller
    Rifqa Bary, the teenage girl who converted to Christianity from Islam and then fled for her life after her father threatened to kill her, faces daunting obstacles in her quest to be free. As a high-profile apostate, she is Islamists' highest value target right now. And on top of that, she faces a Leftist media that is complicit with those who want to see her dead or institutionalized. Witness the outrageous treatment that Newsweek gave to her story in its September 9 issue, and especially to Jamal Jivanjee, Rifqa's friend and confidante. Newsweek reporter Arian Campo-Flores, said Jivanjee, asked him...
  • Newsweek Changes Subscription Strategy (WaPo Losing Money - Dinosaur Media DeathWatch™)

    09/12/2009 2:33:34 PM PDT · by abb · 55 replies · 2,587+ views
    Washington Post ^ | September 12, 2009 | Frank Ahrens
    Money-losing Newsweek hopes to break even by 2011 and plans to as much as double its subscription rate over the next two years. Ann McDaniel, managing director of Newsweek, which is owned by The Washington Post Co., said the magazine will aim for a "smaller base of very committed subscribers and get more money from each of them," while speaking at The Post Co.'s annual shareholders meeting at the company's D.C. headquarters. Analysts suggested that the new Newsweek is modeling its editorial strategy on England's Economist, and now it appears to be doing the same thing with its business strategy....