Sarah Palin’s Baby Bonanza
September 1, 2008 by Theo van der Deer
Reports are circulating that, Sarah Palin’s daughter is 5 months pregnant.
Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin announced moments ago that her 17-year-old daughter, Bristol, is five months pregnant.
This cannot be good news for John McCain, and will definitely hurt him with the evangelical community in the Republican Party.
Also there maybe another problem for the McCain campaign. When Palin previously announced her pregnancy, many doubted that she was pregnant. She apparently gave a speech right after her water broke. And her daughter, Bristol, missed school for 5 months for what was reported as, “mono”. However, the McCain campaign has denied this, the campaign announced the pregnancy to rebut rumors about the older son, Trig.
The second Palin Problem for the McCain campaign is Palin’s involvement in the “Wooten and Monegan” case:
The little-known vice presidential candidate faces accusations of firing public safety commissioner Walt Monegan in what amounts to a messy Palin family drama dating to her pre-gubernatorial days. Monegan had refused to fire a state trooper who had divorced Palin’s sister.
The third Palin Problem for the McCain campaign is what would be a clear conflict of interest, Palin’s husband Todd, is reported to for BP. This of course is esspecially troubling because Palin worked as director on Alaska’s oil and gas commission
It seems as if McCain did a poor job vetting Gov. Palin, the more we know, the better it gets.






This is a plus. As Mark Steyn points out in his recent best seller, America Alone, if our western civilization is demographically to survive in the increasingly “hostile to the west” islamic world — and not end up like the sinking European populations — these are the precise people (the Bristol Palins’) we should thank for increasing their progeny.
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Her attack line on Barack Obama?
“He wants to read people their rights.”
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I think Sarah Palin gave a good speech. I think we are underestimating her strength, and it will be at our own detriment.
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