Since the McCain campaign has released a
statement declaring that 17-year-old Bristol Palin now faces
"the responsibilities of adulthood," might I be so bold as to
suggest that they arrange a press conference where Bristol can
attempt to address the horrible embarrassment she's caused her
parents?
Excuse my paternal (and political) indignation but I am in no
mood for pleas that the media respect anyone's privacy at this
point. I don't think it an exaggeration to say that this girl (and
her boyfriend) have caused a crisis of global significance, and if
her parents are serious about "the responsibilities of adulthood,"
Bristol ought to face the consequences, including about 45 minutes
in front of the klieg lights while reporters shout stupid
questions.
It's not Bristol's fault her mother was picked as the GOP
running mate, but she certainly should have understood how her
personal behavior would reflect on her family.