Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Meghan McCain's response to Bristol the Pistol. And more lies are revealed about Sarah's little girl's book.

Courtesy of Meghan's Twitter account  McCainBlogette.

My response to Bristol Palin:



Update: The Daily Beast has more excerpts from Bristol's hit piece, and our instincts that this book was just a conduit for the things Sarah Palin was afraid to include in HER book are more accurate then we could have even imagined.

On her first time with Levi:

Despite being brought up in a Christian household determined to save herself until marriage, Bristol laments the fact that her virginity had been “stolen,” and as she surveys the evidence in the tent, soon realizes that “all of my plans, my promises, and my moral standards had disappeared in one awful night in a series of bad decisions.”

(By the way I have just learned that there was another couple in the tent during this incident of "stolen virginity" and that Bristol's story is pure bullshit.)

Attacking Mike Wooten, a family tradition:

First, back in 2003, Bristol witnessed Uncle Mike shoot a Taser gun at her cousin, Payton. As Payton was recovering from the shock, Uncle Mike looked over at Bristol and said, “Bristol, you’re next.” (Pg. 25) Bristol screams, and tells her mother about the incident. Later, it’s revealed that there were a bunch of citizen complaints against Mike, ranging from boozing in his patrol car to people claiming they witnessed him illegally killing an animal on a hunting trip. Later on, Uncle Mike carries out a very public affair with Bristol’s friend Jenna’s mother.

(If you want to learn the truth about What happened to Mike Wooten, just read Geoffrey Dunn's book.)

Covering for Sarah's lies about threats against the girls in Juneau.

They began by threatening Bristol and telling her to stay away from their boyfriends, and then, things got serious when some of Bristol’s classmates posted an Internet threat against Willow. “An eight-grade girl told twelve-year-old Willow that her Samoan brothers were going to gang-rape her,” said Bristol. (Pg. 67) Later, a boy posted on MySpace: “Bristol’s a slut when she’s drunk and a slut when she’s sober.” Bristol says these early bullying incidents helped her develop a tough exterior and handle all of the gossip about her family.

(We dispelled this bullshit lie way back in December 2009.)

On knocking boots with Levi:

When the school year ended in Juneau, Bristol returns to her hometown of Wasilla in the summer of 2007, and immediately reconnects with Levi. He treats her like a princess and showers her with gifts, including “Coach purses, nice rings, Abercrombie clothes, as well as Coach and Juicy rain boots.”  The two have sex again that summer, since she felt Levi had needs and, “If I wasn’t going to fill them, I feared he’d go back to his old ways.” The couple uses condoms. When summer ends, Bristol convinces her parents to let her stay in Wasilla, and despite Levi’s unfaithfulness—she witnesses his jacket on another girl—and is soon prescribed birth control, which “meant Levi and I could stop using condoms, and I could make sure I wouldn’t get pregnant.”

Not long after her mother gives birth to Trig Palin, a child diagnosed with Down syndrome—and a pregnancy she hid from the public until she was seven months pregnant—Bristol realizes that, despite being on birth control, she is over a month pregnant when she starts experiencing terrible cramps.

Okay seriously THIS is pathological!  Sarah is using her daughter to attack the people she hates on her behalf so that if anybody defends themselves she can claim they are attacking her children again.

She also has her pimping the family mythology to back up HER version of reality, so that folks will question the truthfulness of what Frank, Geoffrey, Joe, and Levi wrote in THEIR books. Not to mention what has been revealed in the blogs.

I cannot believe anybody would give her a pass on this transparent manipulation of her daughter.  Not anymore.

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