Saturday, April 04, 2009

The Palin Saga gets even more bizarre.


This is the Alaskan Governor Mansion. Totum Pole and all. A rather attractive building, but, what 'goes on' inside is astounding. I have seen some of the media circus surrounding Bristol and her pregnancy and I can honestly say Bristol seems like a 'together' girl from the stand point of relating her circumstance to people without reservation. She speaks freely and openly about her life and isn't afraid of 'the truth' like her mother is.

It would seem as though Levy Johnson and Bristol Palin were 'living together' and having sex, hence, a pregnancy. But, what is astounding is that this was taking place right under her parent's gaze.

What 'goes on' in Alaska anyway? And what the heck was McCain thinking?

Sarah Palin blasts Levi Johnston for talking about relationship with her daughter Bristol (click title to entry - thank you)
Levi Johnston -- Bristol Palin's former boyfriend and the father of her baby -- has made her lipstick-wearing pit bull mother biting mad.
Johnston tells Tyra Banks on her show (that airs on April 6) that he believes Gov. Sarah Palin knew darn well he and her daughter were having sex when they lived in her house. "I'm pretty sure she probably knew. Moms are pretty smart," Johnston says....

I find Palin and her circumstances simply bizarre. And now the latest event in the saga is burglary?

Sarah Palin's Sister-in-Law Arrested for Burglary (click here)
Originally posted Saturday April 04, 2009 10:45 AM EDT
And now comes a new source of embarrassment for the former GOP vice-presidential contender: police in Sarah Palin's hometown of Wasilla have arrested the half-sister of her husband, Todd, for allegedly breaking into a house in a robbery attempt.
According to the Anchorage Daily News, police say Diana Palin, 35, entered the home Thursday morning and made straight for a bedroom cabinet where cash was stowed. The house had already been burgled twice in recent weeks. This time the owner, carrying a gun, was waiting in a bathroom after seeing an unfamiliar car pull up outside.
The owner, Theodore Turcott, reportedly confronted the intruder and detained her until police arrived.
In a further twist in the case, Diana Palin's 4-year-old daughter was apparently waiting in the car outside, but entered the house before police arrived, a prosecutor said during a Palmer District Court hearing Friday. The little girl reportedly told police she had been in the house before.
Diana Palin was taken into custody on felony burglary charges relating to two break-ins at the Turcott house. A spokeswoman for Gov. Palin declined the newspaper's request for comment.