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Great, someone who got knocked up as a teen gives us lectures on "family values". Who will be the next expert on what is good for the famliy, Charlie Sheen?
We now have ignorant no-talents like the hapless Bristol Palin giving political commentary and it is newsworthy? She continues to pop up as if she matters. SpongeBob SquarePants is more relevant and quotable.
“Ideally, fathers help shape their kids’ worldview."
Says the single Mother who's kid will doubtless hear all about how important fathers are while filming the new "reality" show called "Life's a (fatherless) Tripp."
This hypocrisy ranks right up there with ol' 4-times-divorced Rush Limbaugh accusing Obama of starting a "war on traditional marriage."
We now have ignorant no-talents like the hapless Bristol Palin giving political commentary and it is newsworthy? She continues to pop up as if she matters. SpongeBob SquarePants is more relevant and quotable.
To bad we don't have SpongeBob in the White House right now.
She has every damn right to speak when so much has been spoken and written about her.
She is over 18, and her family complained bitterly about what was written and spoken about her. There was no need for her to bring Obama's kids into this. Do you feel two wrongs make a right?
I guess Bristol Palin didn't read Ann Romney Mother's Day article in USA Today where she said: "My boys had a way of putting their emotions and their disputes on the table. And more important, they had a way of leaving them there, of walking away without worrying about the things that might distance them, or letting hard feelings fester and grow. That directness and forgiveness shaped me into who I am today." I hope Bristol gives Ann the lecture she gave Obama on how a parent is suppose to shape their kids, not the other way around. Oh, wait! I'll bet Bristol would say it's okay for Republican adults to let their kids influence them but not for Democrats to do it.
If the Palin's would just keep their stupid mouths closed, they would need to complain about being treated unfair. I guess Bristol is just taking after her mother.
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