Priceless...

Aug 31, 2008 23:39

Wouldn't this be totally awesome if this is actually true?

http://www.dailykos.com/storyonly/2008/8/30/121350/137/486/580223

(Palin's son may be her grandson--WTFOMGBBQ!!1!ONE!1)

It's going to be an interesting week for news...

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wc_helmets September 1 2008, 04:04:27 UTC
You should check out politicsforum, which has so far brought this up and possible nude pics that just look like Andie McDowell. Occasionally, there are topics of actual substance, but so far, little regarding her.

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ankh_f_n_khonsu September 1 2008, 04:26:14 UTC
The more I see about this the more legitimate it looks. I'm leaning towards 70% or so confident that it isn't her kid.

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pooperman September 1 2008, 13:12:41 UTC
Let me know if you find anything conclusive. I read an interesting conspiracy theory that this article/idea was planted by a Rove-like operative to see if it would stick, and if it did that she would come out and defend herself with the appropriate evidence and everyone who believed it would be called a nut. "See! Democrats hate women, too!"

Kind of a reverse swift-boating...

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ankh_f_n_khonsu September 1 2008, 18:16:15 UTC
Nah, I wouldn't expect to find anything conclusive.

The idea wasn't planted by a "Rove-operative". Her testimony, when compared with visual evidence, doesn't match up. At 7 months her stomach was flat:


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pooperman September 1 2008, 20:19:39 UTC
McCain camp says Bristol (now 17) is 5 months pregnant, and Trig is only 4 months old.

We'll see, I guess. Even if there is no convenient miscarriage in the next few weeks before Bristol should be showing (although, if she's 5 months along, she should be showing now, no?), the teen pregnancy rate in the Palin household is still quite alarming!

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xorus September 1 2008, 15:13:22 UTC
Next month they'll uncover Governor Palin bukkake, where the far right will get alienated and the far left will have to say, "Huh. I feel so conflicted..." ;)

I kid, I kid.. er, I mean, I jest.

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paulhope September 1 2008, 20:14:44 UTC
I love the phrase "BabyGate"

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pooperman September 1 2008, 20:23:45 UTC
Yeah--isn't it neat how the Watergate hotel will forever be a half-famous indispensible part of our political lexicon?

I mean, how did they ever name scandals before 1974?

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xorus September 1 2008, 20:31:54 UTC
Blame William Safire. He started the "-gate" convention with Lancegate in the Carter administration.

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