Secret Life of the American Palin
Has anybody noticed yet that national politics and the ABC Family channel seem to be getting mixed up.
If you've got teenage daughters and cable, you're probably aware of "The Secret Life of the American Teenager." The storyline revolves around a 15-year-old who becomes pregnant and her circle of friends, including one family of sincere but holier-than-though evangelical Christians. There's even the jerky dad of the baby, a self-centered jockish serial seducer, and a younger brother who has Down Syndrome.
It would seem at first glance that Molly Ringwald ... Oops, I mean Sarah Palin, has enough on her plate without learning how to handle state funerals and the potential leadership of the free world if John McCain croaks. I just wish this soap opera wasn't quite so real.
If you've got teenage daughters and cable, you're probably aware of "The Secret Life of the American Teenager." The storyline revolves around a 15-year-old who becomes pregnant and her circle of friends, including one family of sincere but holier-than-though evangelical Christians. There's even the jerky dad of the baby, a self-centered jockish serial seducer, and a younger brother who has Down Syndrome.
It would seem at first glance that Molly Ringwald ... Oops, I mean Sarah Palin, has enough on her plate without learning how to handle state funerals and the potential leadership of the free world if John McCain croaks. I just wish this soap opera wasn't quite so real.
1 Comments:
I do find it quite ironic that the republicans are now making such a fuss about families being kept out of the race. Aren't they usually the ones that LOVE to scandalize their opponents? However, I do have to agree that maybe families should be kept off limits, except under certain circumstances. For example if the daughter had had an abortion since Palin is Pro-life and the information about that had been released by the family. If it had been found through a leak in medical privacy, I would be disgusted.
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