Bristol Palin next to the father of her unborn, as of now illegitimate, child, ready for birth any day.
Sylvie, from the film Les Diablesses, next to one of the nuns when she enters the correction center for "lost girls", ca. 1950. Sylvie, and many girls like her, had their illegitimate babies in secret, and then were forced to give them up for adoption.
Images from an earlier post on Sarah Palin.
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Sarah Palin's daughter and her daughter's fiancé keep dominating the media. A few months ago, Levi went on various talk shows to discuss his relationship with Bristol, and how they broke up.
Now, it is David Letterman who made jokes about Bristol's propensity for getting pregnant.
What does Palin expect? She paraded her unmarried pregnant daughter at the RNC last year, where everything seemed under control with the fiancé also present. But they had never set a date for a wedding (although there were stories that Palin tried to get them married off before the RNC), and Levi's interviews later revealed that he was coerced into going to the RNC.
But, what is worse than that is Palin apparently had allowed the young teenager to stay overnight with his girlfriend at her home in Alaska.
Now, there is only one reason why Palin would allow this under her roof: to avoid her daughter from going somewhere else to be with her boyfriend.
In other words, her daughter was out of control, and only extreme measures such as this would keep her near her mother.
So, now when comedians, who always have the knack for catching underlying problems and make them into jokes, bring this up, she gets all indignant. In fact, she calls it an assault on a young girl's "self-esteem."
This is sorry language from a conservative woman. In fact, it is feminist language. But Palin is a member of a pro-life group which calls itself "Feminists for Life."
Now that her family's disorganized (and disastrous) life has been exposed, she resorts to the victim mentality rather than take full responsibility for all that went wrong.