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Margo Howard | 09/08/2009 4:00 am

Margo Howard: Move Over, Levi Strauss

Margo Howard

Editor’s Note: A longtime journalist, Margo Howard went into the family business (her mother was the fabled Ann Landers) in the 1990s as Dear Prudence. Her broad experience and understanding of human nature provide answers for the troubled — and entertainment for everyone else. Margo’s advice column, Dear Margo, appears twice a week — on Thursdays and Fridays — on wowOwow.com.

I probably shouldn’t be talking about dish when we have Liz Smith as one of our homeys, but I can’t help myself. The “essay” (well, OK, the running off at the mouth) by Levi Johnston in Vanity Fair had no real surprises for me, but perhaps some other people will be, if not surprised, then disappointed. (Helllloooo, Walter.)

I do believe Johnston was in a position to know whereof he spoke. Plus I think he’s too dumb to make things up. Intentionally or not, he made the Palins sound like the Beverly Hillbillies with snow in their yard.

Even the way they chose names for their children was, let us say, unusual. Bristol and Levi’s baby, Tripp, was given the middle names of “Easton Mitchell” – the “Easton” being Levi’s “favorite hockey equipment company.” (Look, there could be an endorsement deal down the road, who knows?) And Sarah and Todd’s newest baby, Trig, has as his middle names “Paxson Van”; the “Paxson” being Todd’s favorite place to snow machine and the “Van” preceding Palin is to honor Van Halen. Get it, Van Palin?

As who wouldn’t, Levi says Sarah loved the designer clothes, the hair and makeup people and room service. After all of this McCain-Palin whoop-de-do happened, being governor really seemed like a lot of work. It must have been quite stressful because Levi said Sarah would come home sometimes at noon and watch home decorating and wedding shows. (In her Walmart pajamas, which she had in every color.)

Then there is the perception of Sure Shot Sarah. Levi says she didn’t know much about guns. (There was a new one in a box under her bed that she didn’t understand too well, so she asked Levi what was up with that.) Forget all the moose carrying on, this makes shooting wolves from an airplane suspect, at best, but might redeem her with the PETA people.

Governor and Mr. Palin did not share a bedroom, we are told. Because sometimes when Todd was spending the night in his recliner in the living room,  Levi was on the sofa, so he was able to vouch for the fact that Todd did not snore, thereby eliminating that from the possible reasons he did not share a bedroom with the governor. Levi muses that, given the sleeping arrangements, it was surprising to him that Sarah even got pregnant.

Gracefully saying he’s sure his almost-mother-in-law was joking, he relates that she would come home, see Trig and Tripp together and say, “I don’t want the retarded baby, I want the other one.” He also reports  there was quite a bit of fighting and a lot of talk about divorce. It would not surprise me if, now, since Vanity Fair has hit the street, there might even be talk of homicide.

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Lauriate Roly

Margo - Hot temper causing you to confuse good advice as an insult is unfortunate. Your mother, in your defense, would probably have “gotten her back up”… but I think that the Ann Landers I know would have agreed with me. (How about: "Fighting My Way to the Middle."? - claws don‘t suit you.)

By Lauriate Roly on 09/08/2009 11:14 am
Karleen S
Give it a rest.  There was nothing "advisory" about your nasty little comment.  Is this another one of those "I need attention at any cost" kind of things?  Perhaps you should tell us all about how you "know" Ann Landers better than her own daughter. 
By Karleen S on 09/08/2009 11:22 am
Cecile Tunstead
L.R.- Really, how fortunate of you to know Ann Landers better than her own daughter. the nerve of you
By Cecile Tunstead on 09/08/2009 12:13 pm
Rain in Minneapolis

LR, your assertion that Margo has confused good advice as an insult is ludicrous.  Your original post was insulting and you continue to post in a manner befitting a bully.

By Rain in Minneapolis on 09/12/2009 10:16 am
Marjorie C.

Margo:   "Clawing My Way to the Middle."

LOL.  You’re a funny lady, but you’ve got to come up with a new subject.  The Palins are passé, really they are.  Pick another Republican, but please not Sanford—he’s a bit overdone, too.  How about Laura Bush, other than the accident she had many years ago, we haven’t heard everything about her, yet.

By Marjorie C. on 09/08/2009 11:27 am
Margo Howard
If you really believe the Palins are passe, you should so advise Graydon Carter … and all the news organizations who picked up Levi’s piece.
By Margo Howard on 09/08/2009 11:59 am
Lym BO

I do have to chuckle that just a month or so ago, you wrote an article about how Levi was sooo not newsworthy.  Brings to mind the OctoMom whom was declared non-newsworthy but reaped tons of publicity. Mostly negative publicity, but publicity nonetheless. 

WoWoWow alone has 30 articles mentioning Levi. Crazy talk, I say.  

By Lym BO on 09/08/2009 2:20 pm
Marjorie C.

Margo:  …all the news organizations who picked up Levi’s piece.

Problem is I don’t read the tabloids, not even while waiting in line to check out at the grocery store.  I don’t do Vanity Fair or Cosmopolitan or Elle.  To me, the Palins are passé.  How long can you gleefully trample the same family?  When you have to resort to reporting on the pajamas they wear, there is nothing worthwhile to say about them.  Give us a new subject.

By Marjorie C. on 09/08/2009 2:57 pm
deber B

Personally, Marjorie C., I don’t know anyone who reads the tabloid news.   Anyone who buys a Vanity Fair, Cosmopolitan or Elle are only buying a magazine full of ads….there might be two so so articles in the entire magazine….what a waste of money!  I believe the younger women buy the magazines.

We all know there is nothing more to say about the Palins.     It’s time to move on and pay more attention to what is not happening in the White House.

By deber B on 09/08/2009 3:40 pm
Margo Howard

We allknow there is nothing more to say about the Palins. >

I’ll lay you odds on that one. Just wait a while …

By Margo Howard on 09/08/2009 4:08 pm
deber B
Whatever floats your boat, Margo, but to many of which we recognize that she has moved on.   Whatever she does next I hope will be better for her and for her family.   She is a normal woman.   She will encounter problems just like the rest of us.
By deber B on 09/08/2009 4:21 pm
deber B
Marjorie C, I have to agree with your post!   There’s only so many ways you can slice, dice and splice Sarah Palin and her family….overexposed comes to mind!  Laura Bush was such a wonderful First Lady….no radical backgrond in her closet!
By deber B on 09/08/2009 12:05 pm
Elizabeth Newman
Deber, I will say that I agree with you on that. Laura Bush has always struck me as the ultimate lady…gracious, kind, and intelligent. I was never a big fan of Bush, but I was always a fan of hers.
By Elizabeth Newman on 09/08/2009 12:27 pm
Marjorie C.

deber:  Laura Bush was such a wonderful First Lady…

I agree, but by God the Dems will find something, or make it up if they don’t. 

By Marjorie C. on 09/08/2009 3:02 pm
deber B

Well, it’s hard to criticize Laura Bush.   She always dressed appropriately even while on vacation.   The only thing the dems can bring up is her unfortunate car wreck as if that was something she meant to do.   We already know how Ted Kennedy would’ve handled it at one time.   So, whenever I hear her speak or see her since leaving the White House, I am reminded what a wonderful woman she is. 

By deber B on 09/08/2009 3:36 pm