Newsweek Cover Features 'Saint Sarah' Palin (PHOTO)
How do you generate buzz if you're a magazine up for sale and fighting claims of irrelevance?
Combine two of your most reliable go-to topics: Sarah Palin and religion.
That's what Newsweek — which is known for its religious covers and made a splash with its November 2009 cover featuring Palin in bike shorts — is doing for next week's issue.
The cover, which reads "Saint Sarah," features Palin with a halo and teases "What Palin's Appeal To Conservative Christian Women Says About Feminism And The Future Of The Religious Right."
The accompanying story, written by Lisa Miller, carries the following descriptor paragraph:
To white evangelical women, Sarah Palin is a modern-day prophet, preaching God, flag, and family--while remaking the religious right in her own image.
The cover image appears below:

VanityFair.com offered several other Photoshopped suggestions for the Newsweek cover. Check them out here.

First Posted: 6/11/10 Updated: 5/25/11