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When Palin was 20, she entered a local beauty pageant to earn college scholarship money.

She was crowned Miss Wasilla — and Miss Congeniality — and went on to compete in the Miss Alaska contest, where she came in second.

Sarah Palin Beauty Queen

People are obsessing about the fact that she might be the first women VP and that she’s HOT.

Many are suggested that the selection of Palin by McCain was either brilliant or devious. Probably stupid, per Dick Cheney. The point is that was a white-haired white dude challenging an ethnic pop culture icon. To offset his stodgy image, he needed something radical. He fount that in an attractive, dynamic female - Sarah Palin.

The recommendation did not go as planned, but the more interesting note was that search engines were reporting more searches for Sarah Palin’s photos than for Sarah Palin’s bio information when running for VP.

And if the Sarah Palin bio isn’t enough for you, maybe you’ll simply like that her photos covered Vogue.

Sarah Palin on Vogue Cover

Could Sarah Palin Be In Vogue Today?

Photo of Sarah On the Runway in Beauty Pageant

Here is sarah on the runway!

Sarah Palin on the Runway

 One fan says:

"She probably had to enter and win a few pageants to get to the final. I wish we could find more pictures of her she is a real beautiful woman. I think she will have the same effect on leaders of other countries that Jackie Kennedy did. "

 
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Transcript from "On the Record ," November 10, 2008.

GRETA VAN SUSTEREN, FOX NEWS HOST: Tonight, Governor Sarah Palin goes "On the Record," her first national television interview since the election. We are live in Anchorage, Alaska, and you're not going to see this anywhere else. For the past two days, we've spent hours with the governor of Alaska, and our cameras have been rolling all the time. And so tonight, you will see part one of our interview as we see her at work and at home. And here is the governor.

 

(BEGIN VIDEOTAPE)

VAN SUSTEREN: Governor, it must be fun to be back in your office here in Anchorage.

GOV. SARAH PALIN (R-AK), FORMER VICE PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE: It's great. It's great. A lot of work to do, so it's good to be back.

VAN SUSTEREN: What's on the agenda today?

PALIN: Cabinet meeting this morning, and then working with our gas line team, ramping up production of what we have to do to start supplying the U.S. with more domestic sources of energy. That's always the top of our agenda here in the state of Alaska. But working on that today.

VAN SUSTEREN: All right. Let me clarify some loose ends here. The clothes -- what is the story on the clothes?

PALIN: The clothes. When I arrived at the convention, there were clothes waiting for me and clothes being ordered for me and for the family, for eight of us. And ever since then, those clothes, knowing that they didn't belong to me, many of them had been returned, many of them were put in the belly of the airplane, and some of them were returned home with me. We boxed them all up, sent them back to the rightful owners, the Republican National Committee. And that's the story on the clothes.

VAN SUSTEREN: Did you order the clothes?

PALIN: Did not order the clothes. Did not ask for the clothes. I would have been happy to have worn my own clothes from day one. But you know, that turned into kind of an odd issue, an odd campaign issue as things were wrapping up there, as to who ordered what and who demanded what.

But you know, I was happy to get to come home to my own closet and put my own clothes on again, which we had done, of course, through most of the campaign also. But the convention clothes were belonging to the RNC.

VAN SUSTEREN: Do you know whose idea that was or how that even evolved?

PALIN: Haven't really heard how all that evolved and hadn't really pursued it until we started getting criticized for supposedly asking for all these clothes, my family and me. And still don't have all of the answers. But it just, at this point, especially seems so irrelevant, unless the criticism continues in regards to my family or me demanding anything.

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