The Imperfect Palins
September 1, 2008 12:46 pm 2008 Race, Sanctity of LifeWord came out that Bristol Palin, the Governor’s 17-year old daughter is pregnant. The Statement from Governor Palin:
“We have been blessed with five wonderful children who we love with all our heart and mean everything to us. Our beautiful daughter Bristol came to us with news that as parents we knew would make her grow up faster than we had ever planned. We’re proud of Bristol’s decision to have her baby and even prouder to become grandparents. As Bristol faces the responsibilities of adulthood, she knows she has our unconditional love and support.
“Bristol and the young man she will marry are going to realize very quickly the difficulties of raising a child, which is why they will have the love and support of our entire family. We ask the media to respect our daughter and Levi’s privacy as has always been the tradition of children of candidates.”
Senator McCain knew about this and didn’t disqualify her from the ticket. Good for him. This has nothing to do with Governor Palin’s ability to serve as Vice-President of the United States. It is a personal detail about Governor Palin’s daughter that has become public because of insulting insinuations against her, alleging that Governor Palin’s latest child is actually her grandchild. Rubbish and bull, stop watching so many soap operas.
I think what it does say is that the Palins respect the value of human life. The baby is a gift from God, not a punishment as the other party would tell us. My prayers are with the Palin family and the upcoming marriage, as Bristol seeks to give her child a home with a father, and for that she should be commended.
I also hope and pray that Bristol’s decision and the support her mother is providing will be an example to encourage women in similar situations to choose life. Who knows how many lives will be saved by this high profile decision to choose life and personal responsibility, no matter what the cost.
Also, the Palin family is releasing information that the Governor’s husband, Todd Palin had a DUI when he was 22:
Sources close to Sarah Palin tell The Brody File that the husband of the GOP Vice-presidential choice, Todd Palin, was arrested and charged with Driving under the Influence of alcohol back in 1986. He was 22 years old at the time. He was driving in a truck with some friends in the small southwestern Alaska town of Dillingham when he was pulled over for the DUI. As is customary, he was taken to jail briefly. Sarah and Todd Palin were high school sweethearts so they were dating at the time. The Brody File can also report that there was no accident or injuries.
Sources close to Sarah Palin also tell The Brody File that Todd Palin has been “forthcoming about the situation and has indicated that it was a lesson learned from when he was younger.”
Given that this didn’t involve the candidate and occurred more than two decades ago before the two were married, this seems irrelevant, but could have been sat on by the Lamestream Media for another October surprise-2000 style even though Todd Palin isn’t the candidate.
I don’t find either disclosure disturbing or in any way calling into question the fitness of Sarah Palin. What I do find sad is any family forced to air dirty laundry because a media whose thirst for juicy news includes no bounds of decency, and people who spread hateful rumors across the Internet.
Things like this are why it’s so hard to get good people to run for office.

September 1st, 2008 at 3:55 pm
Adam, thanks for this. I’ve spent a good portion of the day rebutting nonsense about this on a conservative blogsite! I expect that junk from libs, but it seems that certain disgruntled Republicans are bound and determined to have it their way or the highway. Unfortunately, the highway is where we’ll all end up as roadkill.
I am proud of the way Sarah Palin and her family have handled this situation. I’m proud of the way McCain has handled it. It’s a difficult situation that should have been able to remain more private, but I’m sure they all knew that wouldn’t happen and were prepared for it.
Good people make bad choices sometimes. We don’t seem to be willing to cut them some slack on it. However, it seems that we give a free ride to those that may not be so good and make bad decisions all the time. What is this nation coming to?