Wednesday, September 3, 2008

Palin's teenage daughter pregnant

Palin's teenage daughter pregnantAlaska Governor Sarah Palin, newly picked as Republican John McCain's running mate, has revealed that her 17-year-old daughter is pregnant.Mrs Palin, a social conservative who is opposed to abortion, said in a statement her daughter Bristol would keep the child and was to get married.The Alaska governor, a mother-of-five, was presented three days ago as her party's vice-presidential candidate.The news comes as the Republicans' national convention gets under way.The McCain campaign and Palin family asked for respect for the young couple's privacy.Mrs Palin and her husband Todd said in a statement: "Bristol and the young man she will marry are going to realise very quickly the difficulties of raising a child, which is why they will have the love and support of our entire family."Please turn on JavaScript. Media requires JavaScript to play.Barack Obama: This story has no relevanceBristol is reportedly five months pregnant and would be due to give birth in late December.Advisers to the McCain campaign said they had known about the pregnancy before offering Mrs Palin the vice-presidential nomination."Senator McCain's view is this is a private family matter," said McCain spokesman Steve Schmidt."As parents, [the Palins] love their daughter unconditionally and are going to support their daughter. Life happens."Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama, asked for his response to the news while campaigning in Michigan, said people should "back off" from such stories."I think people's families are off-limits, and people's children are especially off-limits," he told reporters."This shouldn't be part of our politics. It has no relevance to Governor Palin's performance as a governor, or her potential performance as a vice-president."The announcement of Bristol's pregnancy followed rumours on internet blog sites over the weekend suggesting that Mrs Palin's youngest child, Trig, born in April, had actually been born to Bristol. The boy has Down's Syndrome.The National Journal reported that a spokesman for Mrs Palin had also confirmed that her husband had been arrested for driving under the influence in 1986.Talking pointThe news of Sarah Palin's daughter's pregnancy is gut-wrenching for Republicans BBC North America editor Justin WebbThe BBC's Justin Webb in St Paul, Minnesota, where the Republicans' national convention is taking place, says the news will certainly be a talking point but may not damage Mrs Palin's standing.She was brought on board to appeal to social conservatives, our correspondent says, and they may respect the decision by her daughter to keep the baby and to marry the father.However, some people in the party who already had concerns about the lack of knowledge about Mrs Palin's record may fear what other revelations lie in wait, our correspondent adds.Janis Thurston, attending the convention, told the BBC News website: "This won't affect my view of Sarah Palin."This sort of thing happens all the time these days. As long as [Bristol] goes through with the pregnancy..."The party's four-day convention opened on Monday but its schedule has been curtailed because of the threat of Hurricane Gustav to states on the southern US coast.Mrs Palin is due to be formally nominated by delegates as the party's vice-presidential choice later this week.She was elected governor of Alaska in 2006 and before that was mayor of the small town of Wasilla, Alaska.

Do you believe Palin's teenage pregnant daughter will hurt the Mccain campaign to become President?

13 comments:

Anonymous said...

Ross is King

MrRoss

Anonymous said...

I feel that it shouldnt effect politics like Obama said. That is a family issue and all families need their privacy. Its not like she planned for it to happen. I feel the press was just looking for something to put out there to cause a conflict. As long as the Palin family stay together and ignore any judgement that provails, it cannot effect her political position.


~ Malika Franklin

Anonymous said...

I agree with Obama. What happends in Palin's family has nothing to do with politics, I think that the press loves to gossip and loves to cause conflicts. i respect Obama for not usin this "dirt" on Palin as a weapon to win the 2009 presidental election. What goes on behind close doors with Palin and her family sould not effect Palin's race for vice presidant

Ramell Pearson

Mr. Ross
U.S hisory class
period 2

Anonymous said...

i do really think that the palin's daughter pregnancy is not something outstanding in mckean's campein..because it doesnt matter if palin's daughter is pregnant or not this is something that happen everytime is not something new that teenagers get pregnat...this is biggest(stupid) excuse that obama could say,it doesnt hurt mckean's campein..

-Daliz Rivas!

Anonymous said...

I think politics is being very aggressive now. Anything can be used to attack the opposite candidate. Obama said that the pregnancy of the 17 years old daughter of the Republican vice president nominee Palin has nothing to do with politics that was in the past. Private life is very important in politics.

Liliany Rodriguez

Anonymous said...

I agree with obama that he says evryone
need privacity
but he have to understand
that he is a political person and
will get bother all the time.
But also is too much by the news
is obama the one in the presidential
figth not his dougthar

Anonymous said...

- Rafael Consuegra

Anonymous said...

I personally think that in present day people are conjucting unecessary information into politics. Lets face it, according to her natural rights, she has the right to get pregnant. Whether she wanted to get pregnant or not, the media should not interfere with her free will nor her private life for that matter. It seems to me that media fame and profit matters more to the press than the actual more important issues in politics.


*Lisenny Rodriguez*

Tatiana said...

I believe that they should leave here and her daughter alone cause everyone gose though it

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Anonymous said...

i believe that Palin's teenage pregnent daughter will hurt the mccain campain to become president. It will bring alot of problems.

arielle

Anonymous said...

Yes i think it will and won't, it will because people will think he's a bad father 4 lettin his teenage daughter gettin pregnant at a young age, but i think it won't effect him because that has nothing to do with his campaign and that problem is between her and her family and others should not ask him about his daughters privacy this also happen to other people so they should not act like this.

Kern Oliver.

Anonymous said...

i dont think Palin's teenage daugher should hurt Mccain's run for president all family personal issues should remain personal they shold in no way used that against Mccain

Edith Santiago