The
beauty queens contend for winning the title of Miss USA 2014 could
swagger and be proud in their evening gowns and bikinis all they
wanted, but it's the ballyhooed Question and Answer section for
queens that can make or respite a reputation.
In
this post we will discourse on Q&A of top six finalists beauty in
Miss USA 2014. Below the name of the top six finalists took the
stage.
1.
Miss Lowa:
Miss Lowa 2014 |
Quastion:
The Judge Melissa
Peterman
ask her about weather she would agree that, as a recent New
York Times story
suggested, "Narcissim is an Epidemic" and America's youth
today are turning into a "hyper-entitled, self-absorbed
generation."
Answer:
"I actually do agree with that. I think social media and
technology has allowed the youth to post and share pictures of
themselves and videos of themselves. That kinda, to me, seems
narcissistic.
2.
Miss
North Dakota:
Miss North Dakota 2014 |
Question:
Judge Allie
LaForce
asks her about her feeling if she thought college was relevant in
this day and age considering how hard it is to get a job after
graduation, combined with the soaring costs of education.
Answer:
"I do think going
to college is relevant at this point. I know my parents' generation,
there was been a lot of people who are extremely successful who never
did get a college degree, but in this day and age I know it's
extremely hard to find a job, even after four years of college. So I
do think it's extremely important to go and get your education and, I
guess, further your education after high school."
3.
Miss
Florida:
Miss Florida 2014 |
Question:
Judge Randy
Couture wanted
to know what set her apart from the other finalists and why she
should
be crowned Miss USA.
Answer:
Well, I have to tell
you that being up here is an honor to be with these women. They are
absolutely phenomenal and I've really gotten to know them over the
past couple weeks. However, I think that I'm bringing something new
to the table. My father passed away with complications of Crohn's
[disease] and colitis, and I'd really love to bring that forward, and
raise money and awareness, and bring it home for my dad.
4.
Miss
Nevada:
Miss Nevada 2014 |
Question:
Judge
Rumer Willis noted
a disturbing statistic about sexual assaults among college students
and asked why she thought such crimes have been "swept under the
rug for so long" and what colleges can do to combat that—a
question the Taekwondo expert answered with a personal touch.
Answer:
"I believe that
some colleges may potentially be afraid of having a bad reputation
and that would be a reason it could be swept under the rug, because
they don't want that to come out into the public. But I think more
awareness is very important so women can learn how to protect
themselves. Myself, as a fourth-degree black belt, I learned
from a young age that you need to be confident and be able to defend
yourself. And I think that's something that we should start to really
implement for a lot of women."
5.
Miss
Louisiana:
Miss Louisiana 2014 |
Question:
Judge Ian
Ziering
offering a politically charged about whether the government was right
to release five Guantanamo Bay prisoners in exchange for American POW
Bowe
Bergdahl.
Answer:
"I am glad that we
got our guy back. However, I do not feel it is right that we subject
our-self to these acts of terrorism. I do agree with our guy being
back but, however, I do not think that we should subject ourselves."
6.
Miss Georgia:
Miss Georgia 2014 |
Question:
The judge Karl Malone
gave
Miss Georgia 30 seconds to say anything on the Political Leaders.
Answer:
"I say that we should lead our country by faith. For me, I know
that when I go to bed at night I pray for my family as well as the
leaders of the country. I think if we pull together and work
together, we are able to make more of a difference than setting
ourselves apart. That's what I would say."
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