Sunday, August 31, 2008

Finally the Anchorage Daily News decides to take notice of the Sarah Palin "Babygate" story.

OK - the Palin baby speculation is inescapable at this point. The left-leaning Daily Kos posted an item Friday called "Palin's faked "pregnancy"? Covering for teen daughter?"
It's a version of a rumor - long simmering in Alaska -- that Palin's daughter Bristol was pregnant and the governor somehow covered it up by pretending to have the baby (Trig) herself.

Then the also-left leaning Huffington Post slammed all the speculators saying that Democrats have plenty to target Palin on without the baby drama. "Guys, its a loser. Can we not do this?" writes Bart Motes. And then there's this from the Atlantic Web site , pursuing the questions.

So, time for some rumor patrol. It'd be nice to put this to bed.

The answer here should be pretty simple. It happened or it didn't. For months, we have been getting anonymous people telling us they "know" it's true, or people we do know telling us they've heard it fifth-hand. We haven't seen anything resembling proof. We asked the governor's office, and the governor, multiple times about it.

Here's a story we wrote soon after the birth. At that point, the questions were all about whether Palin should have flown back to Alaska to give birth. In the story, Palin's doctor talks about the labor and addresses questions raised at the time about Palin's decision to board a jet and fly to Alaska from Texas when she showed signs of early labor.

"The stage of her pregnancy was not apparent by observation," said the doctor, Cathy Baldwin-Johnson. She said she induced labor once Palin was at the hospital.

What's the McCain campaign say? Nothing so far. I've called and e-mailed for an on-the-record response, but haven't heard back.

What's Palin's in-state spokesman, Bill McAllister say?

That it's not true. "The answer to that is no," he said.

"But beyond that, I don't know, why should we even have to say anything," he said.
McAllister was an Anchorage TV reporter before working for Palin. He said Palin once approached him - before people knew she was pregnant - assuming he'd been hearing rumors.
"She said it's not true about Bristol," McAllister said.

At the time, the rumor would have been that Palin's daughter was pregnant.
(Okay this part is very important. I had been hearing anecdotally that the rumors about Bristol Palin being pregnant happened BEFORE Sarah announced she was pregnant. This is the first official confirmation of that rumor. Now think about this scenario for a moment. There are rumors swirling that the daughter is pregnant. Then Sarah announces SHE is pregnant, which NOBODY on her staff seems to have noticed even though she is supposedly SEVEN MONTHS ALONG. Then she flies to Texas, where her she starts leaking amniotic fluid. Then she FLIES FROM TEXAS TO ALASKA ON A 12 HOUR FLIGHT, lands and drives for 45-60 more minutes to a small Wasilla hospital. Does ANY of that seem plausible? I am just asking.)

How does McAllister know it's not true?

"The governor's not a liar. That's the main reason. But also this would have to involve some sort of conspiracy with the hospital of Wasilla. They said she gave birth there. Is the doctor, the nurses ... are they all lying?" he said.

Why not share the birth certificate?

"What a thing to request -- prove that this is your baby," McAllister said. "I mean, my god, that's horrifying to think that she would have to do that."

I said one reason is to put it to rest.

"In my mind, there's nothing to put to rest," he said.

No, Alaska birth certificates are not public record. Meantime, this is all a plotline straight out of a recent season of Desperate Housewives.

2 comments:

  1. Anonymous2:28 PM

    I'd really like to understand this, but my brain is full. WTF, this is better than katzn yammer kids! Maplebat

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  2. Anonymous1:24 PM

    It is okay to publish a link to this story on your blog but copy and pasting the adn story to this site is a copyright issue. Please remove the content and replace with a link to the story on adn.com

    Also, it would be useful to put some clear contact information for your readers. Posting comments seems to be the only means to contact you.

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