There are so many ways to dance. Matthew Gilbert of boston.com wrote, today:
Bristol Palin’s dance — and PG striptease— this week was her first on “Dancing With the Stars.’’ Palin, who described herself as “a pubic advocate for teen pregnancy prevention,’’ was clearly happy to be doing some shaking and shimmying (with dance partner Mark Ballas). She began in a conservative, Sarah Palin-esque dress complete with a flag pin, then tore it off to reveal a fringed red mini-dress. ...
... [Bristol's] [r]ebellion ignored: From Alaska, Mama Palin tweeted, “Over-the-moon excited and happy for Bristol! Cheering her on @ DWTS party in the Palin living room,’’ ...
Bristol is going to speak at an anti-abortion fundraiser in Visalia, California. A lot of clucking hens cannot comprehend why Bristol should be chosen to speak, but April Kesterson, executive director of Tulare-Kings Right to Life, which is the Visalia event's sponsor, said, "She had the baby. That's our primary concern. Everything else is secondary."
In the same article, Bill Albert, a spokesman for the National Campaign to Prevent Teen and Unplanned Pregnancy, said, "There's no doubt that her [Bristol's] celebrity helps to promote abstinence. She is the most famous unwed teen mother in the world today."
Bristol is returning to DWTS! The Hoff is off! Will Sarah Palin make an appearance? Can she dance?
Saturday, September 25, 2010
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This may be a picture of Sarah dancing, from our evidentiary cache. Be aware, however, that this is a picture of but one moment out of the many moments that comprise Sarah Palin's life. We cannot be sure that she was actually in motion -- dancing -- when the picture was taken without additional photo evidence.
"Have you seen Todd?" Methinks she was attempting to change the subject. And really, what teenage girl these days undergoes the knife to get a breast reduction before puberty ends? I don't think so. Elective surgeries would not have been covered by the health plan of the then not-especially-wealthy Palins. Maybe CBJ directed traffic there too? More private e-mail discoveries to be made?
Joie, are you going to kill us with irony?
Were you made for the gallows, rj?
LoLz
Is 'liposuction' code word for
pushing some thing out of your stomach region?
If so, then 2x makes sense.
Boob job doesnt surprize; they would grow after two young pregs.
I can make out "After a guest appearance on ABC Family's The Secret Life of the American Teenager in July, she was bitten by the acting bug. "Bristol hopes to score her own TV sitcom after Dancing with the Stars," reveals the insider. "She sees herself as a Melissa Joan Hart type, and she wants to show the world she can act. Brisol's making a name for herself away from the shadow of her mother, and it feels good."
In your second paragraph you have Bristol stating that she was a pubic advocate. Is that how it was written or a typo??
Oh Please! More bad shows and i could not stomach seeing a Palin every week. Poor girl needs to stay home and take care of her kid.
8:02, In the 2nd paragraph, the article at boston.com is quoting Bristol describing herself as "a pubic advocate for teen pregnancy prevention." That can be seen at the link in the 1st paragraph.
I did forget to italicize what was quoted from boston.com. Corrected.
If it is true that Bristol wants to be on a sitcom, she's going to have to have some serious acting lessons. Her two line bit part in AT was robotic. Her affect was flat and even now when interviewed, she comes across like a little girl. If she says "yeah" one more time, I'm going to need a new TV set due to throwing something through the screen. You would think someone would have taught her how to speak properly, to say "yes" instead of "yeah", "no" instead of "nope". However, if I look at $arah, I shouldn't be surprised at her inability to speak publicly in a proper manner. $arah spoke fairly well during the convention but now she's back to her old ways, dropping her g's and sounding proud of being stupid. Someone needs to let Bristol know that her Mother is not a role model in the sense that she should aspire to be just like her.
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