The first title holder in the pageant's history to voluntarily step down accuses Miss USA CEO and President Laylah Rose of disparaging her and ignoring a case of sexual harassment in a resignation later obtained by NBC News. "There is a toxic work environment within the Miss USA organization that, at best, is poor management and, at worst, is bullying and harassment," the 24-year-old writes. She claims Rose, who began running the organization last year, was often uncommunicative, "cold and unnecessarily aggressive," at one point telling someone "she hoped I would get hit in the face by a baseball at an event where I would throw out the first pitch."
I find it very hard to believe that beauty contest contestants would be rude and unpleasant to one another. They always look so pleased when the other person wins, after all. They are after all what renowned songstress and poet Bette Midler referred to as the wind within one another's wings.
Interesting that you left out beneath their wings.
The issue isn’t “independents”, it’s undecided voters. How many undecided voters do you really think there are? And do you think the court decisions will really sway them?