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Palin Covers For Daughter's Love-Child

Sixteen-year-old gives birth to son; grandmother claims it's hers!

Published on September 01, 2008

by Greg Smith

(OfficialWire)

JUNEAU, AK

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Compare Bellies As president George W. Bush knows well, one of the most important traits of a really useful vice president is that he (or she) be willing to lie for you, come what may, even in the face of irrefutable evidence to the contrary.

The Republicans' presumptive presidential nominee and, possibly, the next president of the US, Sen. John McCain, recently selected Alaska's Gov. Sarah Palin as his running mate and, while most Americans were trying to figure out what in hell the maverick from Arizona was up to, this reporter began to wonder about the governor of the largest of these United States.

In March of 2008, Palin dropped a bombshell—that she was pregnant—something even her closest staff and constituents found hard to believe, given that the announcement meant she was seven months into her alleged pregnancy. Then, on April 18, 2008, as the 'official' story goes, the govenor's water broke one month before Trig was due, but she kept a previous speaking engagement in Texas and then flew eight hours home to Alaska rather than check into the nearest hospital. Palin then trekked 45 minutes to an out-of-the-way medical center in the town where she grew up and where, presumably, she still has loyal supporters.

Meanwhile, Palin's daughter, then-16-year-old Bristol, was visibly preggers but took the time-immemorial way out by claiming to have Mono while taking a six-month leave of absence from school.

Apart from the obvious—you know, the fact that the Governor of the State of Alaska is a liar and has falsified a birth record—there is the issue of the apparent statutory rape of her daughter.

I also have to wonder, wasn't there anyone in the United States, man or woman, more suitable for the VP's job, someone not already under investigation for abuse of office and who hadn't broken the law in numerous other ways?

Or is that just too much to ask for?

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Posted   9/01/2008 1:01 AM


    
 

I think everyone needs to get a life. No person has never done anything wrong in their life. People in glass houses should not throw stones.

As a longtime university professor of journalism, and journalist, myself, I never thought I'd see a day when the Fourth Estate SO reneged on its duties that "citizen journalists" would have to fill in the enormous gap. Mr. Smith took a brave step in running his piece: the press was caught, once again, sleeping. Neither McCain nor the American press vetted Palin and only such writers as Smith stand between us and electing a woman with no respect for the law (and I'm not simply referring to her possibly having forged birth documents). Now that the blogosphere has broken the stories about Palin's lack of credibility/close-kept secrets, etc., the NYT and the Post have actually worked up the nerve to do their damn job. For us. For the American people, whose Constitution has been gutted, whose sons and daughters were sent to war-on-a-lie, and whose environment is being desecrated by Big Oil. The Press needs to wake up now, and Citizen Journalists need to keep saying the sky is falling.


Left wingers cannot win fairly on the issues. They are the lowest form of life with no imagination. I only hope that they take responsibility if Obama, the "uh um..ah..um..umm ah candidate plunges the United States into complete and total chaos. It is the left wing nut jobs who never take responsibility for their votes. Remember the only thing that gives them ability to voice their opinions, however ludicrous, are the very concepts of democracy and capitalism they so hate. If Obama does get elected, his complete and total inexperience coupled with his god like arrogance may very well create the socialistic euphoria the left wing truly want. Careful what you wish for. Take responsibility for your vote and understand that when your wonderful euphoria leaves you wanting...you will once again turn to us to fix your mess.

Sounds like you, cynergee, have a pretty wild imagination. Spewing out garbage. This is the typical Republican fear and smear tactic.


Bet you feel stupid now! There is nothing "official" about OfficialWire!

err, not really. I think in this story is merely evolving and that our position will hold up over time. I put this one in the same category at the parents of the wee girl in Portugal. One minute the story goes this way, the next it's off the wall again and headed in the other direction, but when it settles down you're going to notice that Palin has withdrawn (perhaps as early as tomorrow).


You really call yourselves "official wire news?" This isn't news, it belongs in a trash bin.

Actually, Wilma, it's called opinion. You're right, this piece is not news. It's my opinion of a news item; that's why it was filed under the Opinion section. OK?


Having given birth to four children I find the extremely long scenic route she took to the delivery room the most interesting. Mothers of multiple children know that the more children they have, the faster they're born. My doctor induced my fourth not wanting me to deliver on the way to the hospital. To Ms. Vesey- you're an idiot.


Did you know that about 90% of all statistics are made up on the spot? I don't care what percentage of Downs, yadda, yadda, yadda, all I'm saying is that lady was not pregnant in March 2008. No way, No How, No McCain.


The picture Daily Kos showed as "evidence" that Bristol was "preggers" -- to use your coy, vulgar word -- was more than a year older than Kos claimed it was. Frankly, I blame Barack Obama himself for not stopping these lowlifes from concocting a vicious story about one of Palin's kids to save his faltering campaign.

Pathetic that you would blame the other candidate, especially when he has come out and said specifically that families of candidates are off limits (I believe that was said YESTERDAY). Obama's campaign is far from faltering and you are far from informed.

The date of the picture was altered. In 2006 Bristol was skinny with a flat stomach. The fat picture was from december 2007. All will be proven very soon. There are too many people involved. Photographers, store clerks where dresses were sold, school friends etc.


Sarah Palin's way may have went good two decades ago. But today where you can control the dna of every person there is only one way out for Sarah Palin and that will be not the front door. One forgotten hair and her enemies will know her dna. With all the campaigning to come there will be more then one tiny hair lost.


I'd have thought that the republicans would have made the most puke inducing insinuations, with that look in the eyes like they're "just asking questions". Guess I was wrong. Smear campaign debunked, see on audacityofhypocrisy dot com: "dailykos rumors debunked here is sarah palin pregnancy photo on feb 10th 2008" Sorry I can't put any link in that comment, too bad because there are many pictures and testimonies that show how shameless (shameless because fact checking on that one takes 2 minutes) is that new smear campaign.


It is very rare for a 16 year old to have a Downs Syndrome baby. At age 43, a woman's chance of having a live birth with Downs Syndrome is 1 in 50. Before you trash a 16 year old's reputation, you need some real proof.

Your 80% of babies born with down's is due to the majority of babies being born to mothers under the age of 35. Like usual you use whatever sound right for your cause.

80% of children born with down's syndrome are born to women under the age of 35...there is an increase risk of down's syndrome in women over 40

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