"You can see Russia on my bod (or was it 'butt'?) exclaimed one girl, to the cheers of the audience. Then there was one portion in the contest when the announcer asked, "What do you want to say to everyone who questions your background?" To which the audience shouted, "Show everyone your background!" He he.
"Not another Sarah Palin post!" That's what most of you must be saying. Though I passed on writing about Sarah Palin's Newsweek cover photo when it came out two days ago, something hit me when I saw it again a few hours ago. Something that the cover photo reveals and tells us that has nothing to do politics.
Right after the Sarah Palin Miss Alaska 1984 swimsuit competition video hit the web last weekend, the anonymous uploader promised that more would follow. Well, he kept his promise as the talent competition video, showing the Republican VP candidate playing the flute, just made it to cyberspace.
Whatever significance this Sarah Palin email hacking may have, legal or otherwise, it proves one thing: the Republican VP candidate has become the prime target of this campaign either to expose, embarrass or discredit Sarah Palin for she has emerged as both the McCain campaign's strength and vulnerability
Sporting a big, fluffy coif akin to the times, who would have thought that the 24-year old, wide-eyed Sarah Heath (Palin) would someday be governor of Alaska, much less run for vice president of the United States under the Republican ticket.