Courtesy of the Daily Mail:
Family members have stayed silent over Bristol's pregnancy but Meyer's grandparents invited Daily Mail Online into their 150-year-old farmhouse to talk about their adored grandson.
'We helped bring up Dakota and he has always been a very good boy,' said 84-year-old Jean who accompanied her grandson to the White House for the Medal of Honor ceremony.
'We try not to talk about Dakota but we are so, so proud of him. We helped raise him with his father Michael.'
A quick glance around the couple's living room adorned with numerous photos of Dakota in his Marine uniform is testament to their pride.
Outside in the front garden a red Marine flag flies alongside the Stars and Stripes.
However, when the subject of Bristol Palin and her pregnancy is brought up the couple are less forthcoming.
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'We don't ever talk about Bristol Palin,' said Meyer's grandfather Dwight when asked about the pregnancy announcement.
'We don't ever discuss her in this family.'
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Dwight, 85, who uses a walking frame to aid his mobility, makes it clear he has no desire to talk about her.
But when Jean is asked if she is looking forward to welcoming a great-grandson she seems to confirm Dakota is the father of Bristol's baby.
She said 'It will not be the first. I have other great-grandchildren.'
Holy crap! Is Dakota actually going to let himself get entrapped like this?
I'm telling you there is no damn way this baby is his, and if he does not get a paternity test and defend himself he will suffer at the hands of the Palins in ways that will make his time in Iraq and Afghanistan seem like a cake walk by comparison.