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Politics | 09/02/2008 10:15 am

McCain Campaign Answers Questions About Palin's Pregnant Daughter

By The Staff at wowOwow.com

John McCain’s running mate, Sarah Palin, made a startling announcement Monday when she told the world her 17-year-old unmarried daughter is pregnant.

Her daughter, Bristol, plans to keep the baby and will marry the baby’s father, Palin said.

"Our beautiful daughter Bristol came to us with news that as parents we knew would make her grow up faster than we had ever planned. We’re proud of Bristol’s decision to have her baby and even prouder to become grandparents. As Bristol faces the responsibilities of adulthood, she knows she has our unconditional love and support," Sarah and Todd Palin said in a statement released by the McCain campaign Monday.

"Bristol and the young man she will marry are going to realize very quickly the difficulties of raising a child, which is why they will have the love and support of our entire family. We ask the media to respect our daughter and Levi’s privacy as has always been the tradition of children of candidates."

The Alaska governor also announced she hired a lawyer in Alaska to investigate the firing of her public-safety commissioner — a firing she has come under much scrutiny for in her home state — as state legislators investigate whether she may have abused her power in firing the official for refusing to fire her ex-brother-in-law, a state trooper. CNN confirmed that Palin hired the attorney three weeks ago.

On the pregnancy news, McCain said he was aware of Bristol Palin’s pregnancy before he chose her mother for his running mate. Top McCain adviser Doug Holtz-Eakin told CNN that Palin "was completely vetted by the campaign" before she was chosen. The GOP senator’s advisers said McCain knew about the baby even before Palin told him during one of their "private conversations" last week, before he officially asked her to be on his ticket.

"Sen. McCain knew this and felt in no way did it disqualify her from being vice president," another aide told CNN. "Families have difficulties sometimes and lucky for her she has a supportive family."

Arthur B. Culvahouse Jr., the lawyer who conducted the vice-presidential search, told the AP that Palin also told the campaign about her husband’s two-decade-old DUI arrest during questioning as part of the vetting process, and provided lawyers with many details about the public-safety-commissioner firing and ensuing investigation.

Palin underwent a "full and complete" background examination before McCain chose her as his running mate, Culvahouse said. Asked whether everything that came up as a possible red flag during the review already has been made public, he said: "I think so. Yeah, I think so. Correct."

McCain adviser Nicolle Wallace told ABC’s "Good Morning America" on Tuesday that the McCain campaign had been forced to reveal Bristol’s pregnancy publicly Monday because of "lewd and outrageously false rumors" spread by "Democratic-leaning blogs and a few in the mainstream" media.

Sen. Barack Obama told the media to "back off" reporting on candidates’ families.

"I have said before and I will repeat again: I think people’s families are off-limits," the Democratic presidential hopeful said. "People’s children are especially off-limits. This shouldn’t be part of our politics. It has no relevance to Gov. Palin’s performance as a governor or her potential performance as a vice president. So I would strongly urge people to back off these kinds of stories."

CNN.com also reports that key evangelical leaders rallied to support Palin after the pregnancy news.

"Before, they were excited about her, with the Down syndrome baby," conservative, anti-tax activist Grover Norquist said. "But now with this, they are over the moon. It reinforces the fact that this family lives its pro-life values."

The Washington Post reports that the news makes it even harder to determine how women voters will react at the polls.

"Who knows how this will bounce around politically?" Democratic strategist Jim Jordan told the Post. "It’s just a lot for voters to absorb, the thought of both the vice president and her daughter with infants in the Naval Observatory."

38 Reader Comments (so far…) Sign In or Register to comment

BA Scherrman
I think that Palin is one selfish self centered woman. She has a career in politics….she has a great future in her choice of career….. How could she accept this position that she knew would put this child in the center of a story that will be told world wide…. This girl,,,this child,,,,does not deserve this. I think Mrs. Palin is selfish.. BAS
By BA Scherrman on 09/02/2008 9:34 am
Colleen Stainbrook
Those were my first thoughts too. With the challenges that her family is facing I think that it would have been better for her to put her family first at this time and worry about furthering her career in the future. Politicians have to be selfish but this is taking all of this to a new level.
By Colleen Stainbrook on 09/02/2008 9:49 am
C Hardy
I was glad to hear that Obama said Families are off limits but I will be honest there was a little part of me that also said “yeah your saying that b/c you dont want someone to find whats in your closet”…
By C Hardy on 09/02/2008 9:53 am
Marjorie C.
C O : “yeah your saying that b/c you dont want someone to find whats in your closet”… Of course, Obama’s closet is full. His mother was 18 when he was born, I’ve heard his father was a married man with a wife in Kenya. Could his parents have been legally married — who knows. Life happens, as they say. But most of all, it was political expedient that he say what he did. Too much ugliness about Sarah Palin, and particularly her daughter, is likely to create a backlash where women rally around Palin even more. In another week, everyone will be buzzing around something else.
By Marjorie C. on 09/02/2008 11:35 am
~ countrywoman ~
Ms C That’s quite a rumor you “heard.” Would you be inclined to provide the source of your comment for us?
By ~ countrywoman ~ on 09/03/2008 3:50 am
Chips AHoey
I am cut and pasting from another post in here: I was so happy that Obama responded the way he did when asked about the pregnancy of Palin’s daughter - that family is off limits I do agree with what he said and respect him greatly for taking the high road as it were, but the problem is that the Republican Party, since Reagan, has always paraded around with their values, their family, their living with Cristian principles, the Chevy’s and the apple pie crap and how they spent millions of dollars to go after Clinton for his affairs - so there is the evil side of me that wants to say wth to Palin but I have a 15 yo and would I want people pointing a finger at me that i messed up if she did - no, of course - I don’t take credit when my kids do well and I don’t when they make bad choices - so I hope that we do stick to the issues of her governance in Alaska - as we ll as what she will bring to the office and not about her daughter (I hope she doesn’t marry that oaf either) the true brilliance of picking her is that Joe Biden will have to step very carefully in the debates to not victimize her - because I know he could chew her up and spit her out but she has the look of someone that people easily could take pity upon which would backfire for Joe - I love Joe Biden and I think he will have the charm to give her the gentle openings to put her foot in her mouth in a debate herself without his help - he just will have to make a conscious effort to do that
By Chips AHoey on 09/02/2008 9:56 am
Sandbee (FB) 54
I just have a problem with her going on pushing abstinence if it doesn’t even work in her own home. And I feel very sorry for 3 children, Bristol, Levi and the one they are bring into the world. They are going to be surrounded by so much publicity brought on by their mother, mother-in-law and grandmother.
By Sandbee (FB) 54 on 09/02/2008 10:04 am
C Hardy
Are you really putting her down as a mother b/c she wants to run as VP of our country…her daughter is 17 and has to stand up for what she did by having sex and getting pregnant…maybe this will actually help our teenagers who are getting pregnant…I dont see where this is a negative on Palin at all or the Repubs…I admire her and her family…
By C Hardy on 09/02/2008 10:16 am
Sandbee (FB) 54
I had my oldest daughter when I was 17, and it was my choice. I have the feeling in this family there is no choice involved. And I would love to know in what way this will help our teenagers who are getting pregnant, Palin has already made her beliefs know, she agrees with McCain, against sex education and contraceptives.
By Sandbee (FB) 54 on 09/02/2008 11:00 am
C Hardy
Sandbee 54…I can say that I am almost against sex ed in the schools b/c that is a job we should do as parents at home…why leave it up to someone else on what we want our kids to know? My Mom was very honest with me and my sister growing up & I plan to be that way with my daughter…I can tell you this I was on birth control when I started having sex and now that we, being myself and my future husband, dont want another baby right now, I am on Mirena…I dont think we need Govt to tell us how to teaach our kids about sex education or that schools should do it…That starts at home as does manners and learning respect.
By C Hardy on 09/02/2008 12:26 pm
Frank Peterson
CO the trouble is that may too many parents do not educate their sons and daughters in sex education; that is why teenage pregnancy is rife in parts of this country—where are the kids then to learn if the parents won’t tell them and the schools won’t be able to under McCain? At least the schools offer reliable info. The streets? A reliable place for info— right? Annie and I brought up our daughter responsibly but a lot of parents didn’t and still don’t including my own—what I learned i learned on the streets and that was ill-informed and outright wrong. Is that what you want for children? I would hope not.
By Frank Peterson on 09/02/2008 2:43 pm
Frank Peterson
One other thing—in my state and school district a parent’s permission is required by law before any child takes a sex ed course and they are taught by school nurses. I presume that many other states have similar laws and rules. yet even with sex ed available I’ve been in High schools in my city to take teacher training classes and at conferences and when you see a young girl of 16-17 walk by in a maternity frock you begin to wonder if she took the sex ed class or not. Abstinence doesn’t work generally.
By Frank Peterson on 09/02/2008 2:53 pm
C Hardy
Frank…I agree that Abstinence does not always work but I have cousins where that did work for them…but I can tell you this being a mother of a daughter, she is only 2, but she will be well informed as I was by my Mom. My Mom wasnt well informed by her Mom so she swore if she had daughters she would tell us and I can say that I was well informed…when I started my period it was a 3 hour talk in the bedroom alone with Mom about all of it…and I mean all of it…But even then I had sex as a teenager with my boyfriend whom I dated for 7 1/2 years, all thru high school and 2 years out of high school…but after the first night using a condom I was on birth control b/c my Mom educated me and I was able to go to her and tell her, even though she knew when I got home (still not sure how but she knew) and the next day we were at the Dr getting Birth Control… I dont know what happened w/ Palin’s daughter and nobody knows…but she is pregnant and plans on keeping the baby & that is all that matters. I am not one for abortion unless it is rape but I have had friends who used abortion as birth control and let me say they are no longer my firends…I am proud that Bristol is keeping this baby…even if she gives it up for adoption that would be fine with me as there are plenty of parents who want babies… To me to be honest if girls want a baby there going to go out have sex and get pregnant…They are lacking something at home from their own parents so they want to be parents to make it better and to show the world it can be done…then when the baby is here & they see how hard it is…they think back and wish they could turn back time. I have a cousin who is 1 month younger than me with 4 kids…she had her first kid at 15 and her 2nd at 16 and her 3rd at 19 and her 4th at 21…she is great…her kids are loved and well taken care of…now at 15 she was hating life but she did it again and again and again and again…she didnt come from a broken home, parents still married, but her paernts werent always there… There is a lot that goes into why a teenager gets pregnant…boys just want the sex but girls are looking for something they arent getting from home…so again it has to start at home!
By C Hardy on 09/02/2008 3:23 pm
Frank Peterson
I think you’re describing girls who don’t get the emotional depth they need from their parents—right? and yesi t’s for a young kid to get pregnant for a lot of reasons—but with proper education, sex ed whether at home or school the odds are reduced for unwanted pregnancies. When the parent sso doit sho’s going to tell the girl or boy> for me as a teacher that’s the big question.
By Frank Peterson on 09/02/2008 3:33 pm
C Hardy
Frank I agree…there are way too many girls who dont get that emotional need so they look for it elsewhere. This comes from babies having babies…or from divorce and finding new partners. My parents have been married 38 years and let me tell you it wasnt always easy but they worked thru it and divorce was never an option that was talked about in front of me or my sister…if ever! I have friends that are divorced and remarried and new kids & the old kids and step kids…There isnt anything wrong with it but somewhere during all this Mommy and Daddy have to be happy, great go be happy, but make sure your kids are staying happy too! Dont assume there going learn this in school or from their friends. I want my daughter to know what i want her to know…not what she will learn from sally bell downthe street or from roger bob up the road around the corner in the backseat of some car…sorry But yes as a teacher we need to be concerned but not sure how to get that message out there without getting put down for it!
By C Hardy on 09/02/2008 3:47 pm