Tuesday, September 16, 2008
Sarah Palin a great mother? Her 5th child’s grandmother?
What I remember from when my ex was heavily pregnant, is that doctors advise against flying in the latter stages of a pregnancy and airlines don’t take women for whom the birth is imminent. They just can’t take the risk of complications, which include mid-air birth. So unless there are different rules for politicians, did an airline really allow a heavily pregnant Sarah Palin to fly? Was it her that was pregnant?
Let’s give her the benefit of some reasonable doubt and say that it was her who gave birth to a Down’s Syndrome baby who had health problems. She went back to work 3 days later! Does this show a great work ethic or absolutely no maternal instincts or even Human instincts, come to that! What mother feels like working so soon after birth? After a difficult birth? After a difficult birth of a sick baby? When I asked the first question, my son Sean responded “the kind of mother who has a 17 year old unwed pregnant daughter.” I should add that none of us are prudes.
But for those who may not be able to figure out what he meant for themselves, a woman with zero emotion or motherly love – and she surely could have neither to leave ‘her’ 3 day old sick baby in the hospital while she goes back to work - could only possibly be an unloving and lousy mother. Perhaps one of those modern parents who mistakes saying yes for being a good parent. These people are responsible for a lot of the teenage monsters in the world. Now while I certainly am not calling Sarah Palin’s children monsters – I don’t know anywhere near enough about them to make any assessment at all – they clearly missed out on what I would call parental love.
Of course though, maybe she didn’t give birth at all, in which case she isn’t a monster, just a damned liar.
Now, supposedly, Bristol Palin is 5 months pregnant, while baby Trig is 5 months old. I'm going to go out on a limb and make a prediction. Bristol's baby will be born very small, either when she is due, or a short while after. And there's a strong chance that the birth will be induced due to 'lateness'. Maybe I'm a little too suspicious, but nothing quite adds up.
I just had to copy a couple of sentences and a photo from this article: http://www.babble.com/CS/blogs/famecrawler/archive/2008/08/30/bristol-palin-pregnancy-is-sarah-palin-s-baby-really-her-daughter-s.aspx
Palin's daughter Bristol who attends an Anchorage high school, was reportedly absent for what would have been the last 4 -5 months of her mother's pregnancy, claiming to be suffering from a prolonged case of mono.
Sarah Palin's water broke while she was attending a conference in Texas. She then proceeded to give a 30-minute speech before taking an 11-12 hour flight home to Alaska to give birth.
Supposedly, she was almost 7 months pregnant here. If you believe that, I have a bridge to sell you.