Not bad, $15 to $30K per speech? Not sure who is interested in listening, but sure wish I'd had that gig when I was 19.
http://today.msnbc.msn.com/id/37216290/ns/today-today_people/
"Bristol Palin is hitting the speakers' circuit and will command between $15,000 and $30,000 for each appearance, Palin family attorney Thomas Van Flein said Monday.
Van Flein confirmed a report by celebrity news website RadarOnline that the daughter of former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin has signed with Single Source Speakers.
He added her exact fees will depend on factors such as which group she's addressing and what she must to do prepare.
Bristol Palin, 19, is listed on the speaking group's website as available for conferences, fundraisers, special events and holidays, as well as women's, youth, abstinence and "pro-life" programs.
Her fee is denoted by four question marks, meaning "Call to discuss!" The same designation is given to New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees.
A message left late Monday for Ron Miller, with Single Source Speakers, was not immediately returned.
Bristol Palin was thrust into the spotlight as a pregnant teen during her mother's unsuccessful campaign for vice president in 2008.
She had son Tripp that year and has since spoken about abstinence and the challenges of life as a young single mother.
Van Flein said Bristol Palin will be selective in the speeches she gives.
He said he believes she's interested in expanding her message beyond teen pregnancy to include her experiences on the campaign trail and in the media spotlight; her parenting approach; and her outlook on life.
Bristol Palin lives in Anchorage and works in a physician's office, Van Flein said.
Read more: http://today.msnbc.msn.com/id/37216290/ns/today-today_people/#ixzz0oNuTbpaH
Well that's fantastic.
Can you imagine the creepiness in the audience?
Probably some of the same whackos that live by her mother's blatherings but this time they're drooling over a teenager.
Wow.
Pandering certainly Pays if you are a Palin.
That family is ruthless, they are taking those Tea Partiers for every cent they can grab.
Couldn't happen to a nicer group of people.
She'll be able to run for VP in 16 years.
Oh great, another Palin bashing thread. Misogynists alert!!!
Quote from: guido911 on May 19, 2010, 09:56:11 AM
Oh great, another Palin bashing thread. Misogynists alert!!!
By all means, add something positive and helpful. What does she provide for us?
If nothing else, she provides us with a baseline of ignorance.
Please tell this family that they are now on minute 30 and counting....
Honestly Guido, I'm really not sure what keeps the Palin family relevant. If not for having the cosmic good luck to be selected by Sen. McCain as a running mate, they would still be anonymous outside of Alaska. Former Governor Palin doesn't strike me as being any brighter than I would be about conservative viewpoints, especially after a week-long immersion in Hannity, Beck, O'Reilly, & Limbaugh as to the most current talking points. I can repeat all that stuff as well.
I agree with many of Mrs. Palin's viewpoints, sorry if my donkey is still smarting a little over Sen. McCain's poor pick for a running mate. There are so many better-qualified (and more believeable) candidates to carry the torch of the conservative movement these days.
She gives voice to the mentally stunted.
Quote from: Townsend on May 19, 2010, 10:10:43 AM
She gives voice to the mentally stunted.
Weren't you the one b!tching about the rhetoric in this forum a while back?
Quote from: guido911 on May 19, 2010, 10:25:25 AM
Weren't you the one b!tching about the rhetoric in this forum a while back?
Not rhetoric, no.
Why the attempt to drift the thread?
Can't come up with anything?
Any coming attack from you will be proof that you can't.
She's done more harm than good.
Quote from: Conan71 on May 19, 2010, 10:07:18 AM
Honestly Guido, I'm really not sure what keeps the Palin family relevant. If not for having the cosmic good luck to be selected by Sen. McCain as a running mate, they would still be anonymous outside of Alaska. Former Governor Palin doesn't strike me as being any brighter than I would be about conservative viewpoints, especially after a week-long immersion in Hannity, Beck, O'Reilly, & Limbaugh as to the most current talking points. I can repeat all that stuff as well.
I agree with many of Mrs. Palin's viewpoints, sorry if my donkey is still smarting a little over Sen. McCain's poor pick for a running mate. There are so many better-qualified (and more believeable) candidates to carry the torch of the conservative movement these days.
We have a president who lies so often that the truth is obfuscated; we have a VP who is so phenomenally gaffe-tastic he cannot be taken seriously; we have an AG that criticizes states' bills he hasn't read and refuses to accept that radical Islam exists; we have two congressmen who very well could be responsible for the housing crisis getting a pass (Dodd & Frank); we have a Senate majority leader who think that 36,000 people losing their jobs is good; and you are talking about Sarah Palin?
Quote from: guido911 on May 19, 2010, 10:31:36 AM
you are talking about Sarah Palin?
Yes we are.
THREAD DRIFT ATTEMPT ALERT!!! AUUUUOOOOOOOOGAAAAAA, AUUUUOOOOOGAAAAA
Edited to correct myself. We should be roasting the daughter in order to keep the thread on course.
This is a HORRIBLE HORRIBLE example to set for young girls. Get knocked up in the 10th grade and get a crap load of money to talk about it.
Quote from: Townsend on May 19, 2010, 10:28:19 AM
Not rhetoric, no.
Why the attempt to drift the thread?
Can't come up with anything?
Any coming attack from you will be proof that you can't.
She's done more harm than good.
Just a subtle reminder of your hypocrisy:
http://www.tulsanow.org/forum/index.php?topic=14979.0
Quote from: guido911 on May 19, 2010, 10:31:36 AM
We have a president who lies so often that the truth is obfuscated; we have a VP who is so phenomenally gaffe-tastic he cannot be taken seriously; we have an AG that criticizes states' bills he hasn't read and refuses to accept that radical Islam exists; we have two congressmen who very well could be responsible for the housing crisis getting a pass (Dodd & Frank); we have a Senate majority leader who think that 36,000 people losing their jobs is good; and you are talking about Sarah Palin?
What's that got to do with my argument that there are far better standard-bearers for the conservative movement? Do you honestly think she is the best face for the conservative movement?
It's one thing for voter sentiment (as evidenced from primaries last night) to turn Congress over in the fall, quite another to have some cohesive and
competent leadership so we don't squander another opportunity. I can't honestly see any more accomplishments on former Gov. Palin's resume other than being a councilwoman and governor of one of the least populated states. Which, I might add, she quit early due to political bullying. Quitting doesn't typify the best leaders. Many have gone before her and faced even bigger challenges.
She's blindly partisan and that is not where the country is right now, nor what it needs.
Quote from: Trogdor on May 19, 2010, 10:37:28 AM
This is a HORRIBLE HORRIBLE example to set for young girls. Get knocked up in the 10th grade and get a crap load of money to talk about it.
How do you know her message won't be something like: "Don't make the same mistake I did, but if you do..."
"HORRIBLE" sounds a bit over the top. I was simply musing in the OP about who would really pay to hear what she's got to say. I hope it's something compelling and winds up preventing more teen pregnancies, assuming groups will pay to have her come speak. That wouldn't be horrible, would it?
Quote from: guido911 on May 19, 2010, 10:38:23 AM
Just a subtle reminder of your hypocrisy:
http://www.tulsanow.org/forum/index.php?topic=14979.0
QuoteI'm sad to say, I barely spend any time on here anymore. There's not much else being posted aside from the political.
I'm not trying to be a complainer but it just seems like the same 4 to 6 people are posting from one far side of the political spectrum to the other. Pass on the constant bow shots.
Was everyone run off? Nothing else to post? Only folks left post on political topics?
I'm going to attempt to find some positive subjects to comment on around Tulsa.
If anyone sees anything fun or constructive, please post them. I'd love to see them.
Maybe in the Spring.
Yup, that was me. How is this "hypocrisy" Doc?
This is fun for me. These aren't bow shots at each other. I'm making fun of a politician who's very successful at what she's decided to do and her litter.
Your attempts at bow shooting however are sad.
Have fun with it or keep acting like a little girl and thread drift. Your choice.
More people have come back to the forum now that there is less back and forthing between the old players. I've seen some new as well. I'm happy about that. Try to keep your cool.
Now, back to the topic at hand:
It is a bad example. As long as the young mothers say what they did was wrong and only abstaining is right, all is ok?
Quote from: Townsend on May 19, 2010, 10:45:28 AM
Yup, that was me. How is this "hypocrisy" Doc?
This is fun for me. These aren't bow shots at each other. I'm making fun of a politician who's very successful at what she's decided to do and her litter.
Your attempts at bow shooting however are sad.
Have fun with it or keep acting like a little girl and thread drift. Your choice.
More people have come back to the forum now that there is less back and forthing between the old players. I've seen some new as well. I'm happy about that. Try to keep your cool.
Now, back to the topic at hand:
It is a bad example. As long as the young mothers say what they did was wrong and only abstaining is right, all is ok?
Acting like a "girl"? What does that mean exactly you misogynist. As for your substance, you were the one publicly whining about how mean spirited this forum is and here you are doing exactly what you were criticizing.
Quote from: guido911 on May 19, 2010, 10:50:26 AM
Acting like a "girl"? What does that mean exactly you misogynist. As for your substance, you were the one publicly whining about how mean spirited this forum is and here you are doing exactly what you were criticizing.
It seems to be the only way you communicate.
I was trying to speak your language.
Anyway, I'm done with it. Have a day.
Sorry for going off course folks.
Quote from: Conan71 on May 19, 2010, 10:39:09 AM
What's that got to do with my argument that there are far better standard-bearers for the conservative movement? Do you honestly think she is the best face for the conservative movement?
It's one thing for voter sentiment (as evidenced from primaries last night) to turn Congress over in the fall, quite another to have some cohesive and competent leadership so we don't squander another opportunity. I can't honestly see any more accomplishments on former Gov. Palin's resume other than being a councilwoman and governor of one of the least populated states. Which, I might add, she quit early due to political bullying. Quitting doesn't typify the best leaders. Many have gone before her and faced even bigger challenges.
She's blindly partisan and that is not where the country is right now, nor what it needs.
Come on Conan, she's trying to earn a freaking living. And as for what the country needs? Palin draws thousands at her appearances and her endorsements mean a ton (whether good or bad). What do we know what's best for the conservative movement.
Quote from: Townsend on May 19, 2010, 10:53:02 AM
It seems to be the only way you communicate.
I was trying to speak your language.
Anyway, I'm done with it. Have a day.
Sorry for going off course folks.
Translation: I have been busted and am bailing because I do not want further humiliation. And I am not a "doc".
Quote from: Trogdor on May 19, 2010, 10:37:28 AM
This is a HORRIBLE HORRIBLE example to set for young girls. Get knocked up in the 10th grade and get a crap load of money to talk about it.
Please link to me your "HORRIBLE HORRIBLE" criticisms of Ted Kennedy and his allowing a young woman to die in his car, or that Sen. Bird and his klan affiliations, or Clinton's shoving a cigar up an intern's hoo hoo.
Quote from: guido911 on May 19, 2010, 10:56:18 AM
Translation: I have been busted and am bailing because I do not want further humiliation. And I am not a "doc".
Busted how?
Bailing? Nah...I'll keep commenting about the thread but I've got nothing else to add right now.
Humiliation? where?
"Doc" was alluding to the "hypocricy" poo you toss. Kilmer used the term a few times in a movie as Doc Holiday.
Quote from: guido911 on May 19, 2010, 11:00:06 AM
Please link to me your "HORRIBLE HORRIBLE" criticisms of Ted Kennedy and his allowing a young woman to die in his car, or that Sen. Bird and his klan affiliations, or Clinton's shoving a cigar up an intern's hoo hoo.
Bristol Palin thread...not a Ted Kennedy or Cigar thread. You have nothing to defend your position so you try to crash the topic.
Quote from: Townsend on May 19, 2010, 11:02:13 AM
Bristol Palin thread...not a Ted Kennedy or Cigar thread. You have nothing to defend your position so you try to crash the topic.
Are you still talking? As for the thread drift, this was never about Bristol Palin. It was about attacking Sarah Palin and finding a backdoor approach and everyone knows it. Everyone is just so galled by Sarah Palin's nomination that 1.5 years later they are still complaining about it and her, throwing everything at her and the proverbial kitchen sink. Jeez folks, get some context and focus on the real demons in politics.
When will one of the Palin women pose for Playboy?
Quote from: guido911 on May 19, 2010, 11:10:03 AM
As for the thread drift, this was never about Bristol Palin.
The subject of the thread is "Bristol Palin gets her own speaking gig".
Quote from: guido911 on May 19, 2010, 10:54:59 AM
Come on Conan, she's trying to earn a freaking living. And as for what the country needs? Palin draws thousands at her appearances and her endorsements mean a ton (whether good or bad). What do we know what's best for the conservative movement.
Well, as a life-long conservative, and as an observer of history I feel I've got a say in it and have an idea what is best. Granted, my social leanings are to the left of former Gov. Palin and I identify far closer with the Libertarians than the GOP these days. I assume you know what's best for the conservative movement, as you do seem to be a very good observer of political matters and you are decidedly conservative.
Sarah Palin is a political rock star. She's probably one of the luckiest people since John, Paul, & George rang up Richard Starkey. I simply don't see the kind of great leadership qualities in her that I saw in Ronald Reagan. Overall, I think Mitt Romney has the best political sense, fiscal sense, and
proven track record of success and should be leading the conservative movement.
I also feel like her partisanship is along the lines of Newt Gingrich. We see how well the Contract For America panned out, how well ratcheting up partisanship an extra few notches worked (White Water anyone?) and how poorly Republicans squandered any semblance of fiscal responsibility from 2001 to 2006.
I simply hear nothing innovative coming from former Gov. Palin's mouth. All I hear are the same divisive talking points over and over again. I also find it somewhat amusing that a failed VP candidate's 19 year-old offspring now is considered great public speaking material. More power to Bristol Palin, she's been through a lot so far in her young life. If she can make a great living touring around speaking and it keeps her off the public dole, I'm good with that. I hope she's got an inspirational message which makes a difference in people's lives.
That said, I really don't see what the Palin family is doing is much different than the way Jon and Kate Gosselin whored out their family for fame and the almightly buck. They are simply doing it in the name of conservative politics and apparently they've found a great niche. It's a great reality series.
Quote from: Conan71 on May 19, 2010, 11:26:02 AM
Well, as a life-long conservative, and as an observer of history I feel I've got a say in it and have an idea what is best. Granted, my social leanings are to the left of former Gov. Palin and I identify far closer with the Libertarians than the GOP these days. I assume you know what's best for the conservative movement, as you do seem to be a very good observer of political matters and you are decidedly conservative.
Sarah Palin is a political rock star. She's probably one of the luckiest people since John, Paul, & George rang up Richard Starkey. I simply don't see the kind of great leadership qualities in her that I saw in Ronald Reagan. Overall, I think Mitt Romney has the best political sense, fiscal sense, and proven track record of success and should be leading the conservative movement.
I also feel like her partisanship is along the lines of Newt Gingrich. We see how well the Contract For America panned out, how well ratcheting up partisanship an extra few notches worked (White Water anyone?) and how poorly Republicans squandered any semblance of fiscal responsibility from 2001 to 2006.
I simply hear nothing innovative coming from former Gov. Palin's mouth. All I hear are the same divisive talking points over and over again. I also find it somewhat amusing that a failed VP candidate's 19 year-old offspring now is considered great public speaking material. More power to Bristol Palin, she's been through a lot so far in her young life. If she can make a great living touring around speaking and it keeps her off the public dole, I'm good with that. I hope she's got an inspirational message which makes a difference in people's lives.
That said, I really don't see what the Palin family is doing is much different than the way Jon and Kate Gosselin whored out their family for fame and the almightly buck. They are simply doing it in the name of conservative politics and apparently they've found a great niche. It's a great reality series.
I get your point. Good discussion.
Quote from: guido911 on May 19, 2010, 11:00:06 AM
Please link to me your "HORRIBLE HORRIBLE" criticisms of Ted Kennedy and his allowing a young woman to die in his car, or that Sen. Bird and his klan affiliations, or Clinton's shoving a cigar up an intern's hoo hoo.
You should just be happy Sen. Byrd has a little republican in him. And I can't vote for him, He has been a politician long enough.
Quote from: guido911 on May 19, 2010, 11:10:03 AM
Are you still talking? As for the thread drift, this was never about Bristol Palin. It was about attacking Sarah Palin and finding a backdoor approach and everyone knows it. Everyone is just so galled by Sarah Palin's nomination that 1.5 years later they are still complaining about it and her, throwing everything at her and the proverbial kitchen sink. Jeez folks, get some context and focus on the real demons in politics.
If there had been a back door approach we wouldn't be having this conversation.
Quote from: Trogdor on May 19, 2010, 12:13:57 PM
If there had been a back door approach we wouldn't be having this conversation.
I'm calling BS on this and the others that claim this thread is about Bristol, If her last name was Smith, Jones, Miller, etc., there would not be a thread on this topic and no one would care. But since its
Palin, out comes the long knives.
Quote from: guido911 on May 19, 2010, 01:53:41 PM
I'm calling BS on this and the others that claim this thread is about Bristol, If her last name was Smith, Jones, Miller, etc., there would not be a thread on this topic and no one would care. But since its Palin, out comes the long knives.
I noticed that you had no problem pulling out the dagger for the Kennedy family...
Quote from: TURobY on May 19, 2010, 01:59:59 PM
I noticed that you had no problem pulling out the dagger for the Kennedy family...
Nope, just pointing out the hypocrisy. That's all.
Quote from: guido911 on May 19, 2010, 02:05:38 PM
Nope, just pointing out the hypocrisy. That's all.
what
Quote from: guido911 on May 19, 2010, 01:53:41 PM
I'm calling BS on this and the others that claim this thread is about Bristol, If her last name was Smith, Jones, Miller, etc., there would not be a thread on this topic and no one would care. But since its Palin, out comes the long knives.
If her name wasn't Palin she wouldn't be in the news in the first place and you wouldn't give a rat's tail.
Quote from: we vs us on May 19, 2010, 02:12:22 PM
what
He loves the word and throws it out there when he's losing.
Quote from: guido911 on May 19, 2010, 02:05:38 PM
Nope, just pointing out the hypocrisy. That's all.
The hypocrisy of me not commenting on events that happened many years before I was born with somebody who is dead on a thread about Bristol Palin.
Wow! The Palins really get the libs in a wad.
Non-issue. Who cares.
Quote from: guido911 on May 19, 2010, 01:53:41 PM
I'm calling BS on this and the others that claim this thread is about Bristol, If her last name was Smith, Jones, Miller, etc., there would not be a thread on this topic and no one would care. But since its Palin, out comes the long knives.
To be fair, if her name was Smith, Jones, or Miller she wouldn't be pulling down 30k a speech either. Her giving well paid speeches on abstinence is seemingly very much in the political tradition of speaking one way and acting in another. Bristol has now fully stepped into the professional political arena and is now a paid politician in her own right having formed her own PR and political consulting company. That will come with both praise and criticism. Someone still needs to explain that to her mother. This is especially true when you practice very divisive politics like her mother. Since she is her mother's daughter and seeing as she is starting as an advocate for abstinence only programs I'm sure she is going to be just as divisive as her mother, and I'm guessing she's going to play the victim card just like mommy too. But then it's good theater for Sarah to play the victim and the better the theater, the more money Sarah makes. It's very predictable that you buy the whole "poor Sarah" bit. Poor Sarah nothing, she is making very fine bank playing poor Sarah.
As for Bristol and what she is doing. I am not against abstinence programs, I would prefer that they are only part of a more complete sex education for teens but I think they have real value. Teen pregnancy is a real problem and for some kids these programs work. Obviously not for Bristol personally.
Most of all, Bristol is a terrible role model for teens. Her claim to fame IS her teen pregnancy (and her mother). She is a 19 year single mother who skipped college, now has her own company and is traveling the country to cheering crowds making more money in a night than probably any other single teen mother makes in a year. All because she got knocked up by a buffoon who posed in Playgirl. She's nothing less than a terrible role model.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/01/05/bristol-palins-new-compan_n_411920.html
As a 19 year old single mother, she sure as heck wouldn't be making that kind of coin here:
(http://coolsmurf.files.wordpress.com/2008/02/ontclub01.jpg)
Quote from: Gaspar on May 19, 2010, 02:31:46 PM
Wow! The Palins really get the libs in a wad.
Non-issue. Who cares.
Thousands seem to want to do their bidding.
If Bristol is able to command the Bieber set, we're all doomed...dooooomed.
Quote from: Conan71 on May 19, 2010, 02:39:53 PM
As a 19 year old single mother, she sure as heck wouldn't be making that kind of coin here:
(http://coolsmurf.files.wordpress.com/2008/02/ontclub01.jpg)
Leave Disneyland out of this!
Quote from: swake on May 19, 2010, 02:36:05 PM
To be fair, if her name was Smith, Jones, or Miller she wouldn't be pulling down 30k a speech either. Her giving well paid speeches on abstinence is seemingly very much in the political tradition of speaking one way and acting in another. Bristol has now fully stepped into the professional political arena and is now a paid politician in her own right having formed her own PR and political consulting company. That will come with both praise and criticism. Someone still needs to explain that to her mother. This is especially true when you practice very divisive politics like her mother. Since she is her mother's daughter and seeing as she is starting as an advocate for abstinence only programs I'm sure she is going to be just as divisive as her mother, and I'm guessing she's going to play the victim card just like mommy too. But then it's good theater for Sarah to play the victim and the better the theater, the more money Sarah makes. It's very predictable that you buy the whole "poor Sarah" bit. Poor Sarah nothing, she is making very fine bank playing poor Sarah.
As for Bristol and what she is doing. I am not against abstinence programs, I would prefer that they are only part of a more complete sex education for teens but I think they have real value. Teen pregnancy is a real problem and for some kids these programs work. Obviously not for Bristol personally.
Most of all, Bristol is a terrible role model for teens. Her claim to fame IS her teen pregnancy (and her mother). She is a 19 year single mother who skipped college, now has her own company and is traveling the country to cheering crowds making more money in a night than probably any other single teen mother makes in a year. All because she got knocked up by a buffoon who posed in Playgirl. She's nothing less than a terrible role model.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/01/05/bristol-palins-new-compan_n_411920.html
You're right. Seems like she's made the most of a bad situation. I commend her entrepreneurship. She has taken what could have been a life of ridicule from opponents of her mother, and turned that very energy back in on itself. Good for her.
In the face of failure, she saw opportunity. There is no better teacher than failure.
Wonderful.
(http://t0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:lPzAVjh5DB9hzM:http://perpetualmemoryloss.files.wordpress.com/2008/09/bristol_money.jpg)
QuoteListen up ladies!!! I did it!!! So can you!!!
Quote from: guido911 on May 19, 2010, 01:53:41 PM
I'm calling BS on this and the others that claim this thread is about Bristol, If her last name was Smith, Jones, Miller, etc., there would not be a thread on this topic and no one would care. But since its Palin, out comes the long knives.
I think my comment might have gone over your head.
Quote from: Trogdor on May 19, 2010, 02:59:39 PM
I think my comment might have gone over your head.
His hair was waving in the wind as you went by
On a positive:
QuoteViewers from both sides of the political spectrum voted loud and clear on this celebreality series, which follows Sarah Palin's daughter Bristol as she moves to L.A. with her young son. The premiere drew a mere 726,000 viewers and didn't even rank among the night's top 100 cable programs in key demos. Not even a much-hyped confrontation with a heckler at a Hollywood bar could entice people to tune in. And the indignity continued this week, with Lifetime bumping "Tripp" to 11 PM in favor of "Dance Mom" repeats. (Ouch.)
http://tinyurl.com/7gqtkn5 (http://tinyurl.com/7gqtkn5)
I'd heard it was cancelled. Let's see, she's got notoriety because her mother was a failed VP candidate then a gig on Dancing With The Stars even though she's never starred in anything. I really don't see how that adds up to anything of interest.
Quote from: Conan71 on July 05, 2012, 10:42:35 AM
I'd heard it was cancelled.
I was pleased I didn't know it existed until this article.
Quote from: Conan71 on July 05, 2012, 10:42:35 AM
I'd heard it was cancelled. Let's see, she's got notoriety because her mother was a failed VP candidate then a gig on Dancing With The Stars even though she's never starred in anything. I really don't see how that adds up to anything of interest.
Welcome to America. Also, take a look around sometime at all the reality shows and ask yourself, "what have those people done that is of any interest and why do they have a show?"
Quote from: guido911 on July 07, 2012, 04:31:10 PM
Welcome to America. Also, take a look around sometime at all the reality shows and ask yourself, "what have those people done that is of any interest and why do they have a show?"
"Duck Dynasty" especially. Really? A reality show about a family whose company makes duck decoys and calls?
I think reality TV has jumped the shark. I mean, probably two years ago, but this is killing me.
When I first saw the title to this thread, I thought it said "Bristol Palin Gets Her Own Spanking Gig." Come to think of it, I should pitch that to one of the networks! It would probably bring in more viewers than her show.
Quote from: Ed W on July 07, 2012, 07:43:56 PM
When I first saw the title to this thread, I thought it said "Bristol Palin Gets Her Own Spanking Gig." Come to think of it, I should pitch that to one of the networks! It would probably bring in more viewers than her show.
Let me help you with your show concept.
(http://images3.revzilla.com/product_images/0014/7461/Power_Trip_Power_Glide_Chaps_detail.jpg)
(http://t0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcQ-3rCDGd6eKssJn41IhCQYowxzIVyljUFWLwsRE4HFRrfGzK7V&t=1)
Damn, there's her concept:
"Spanking Trig"
Totally not PC mom disciplining her child with Downs. All the libs would scream, it would create a furor and her ratings would soar for about 2 weeks or whatever the media attention span is these days.
Good news everyone.
Sarah Palin: Haters can't stop BristolQuoteSarah "Mama Grizzly" Palin says that "haters" won't deter her daughter Bristol. The former Alaska governor addressed threats made against Bristol, who's currently a contestant on "Dancing With the Stars," in a Facebook post on Monday:
"I'm in California today to support Bristol. I'm sorry to see that she's again getting those annoying death threats and more "mysterious white powder" sent to her while on DWTS this All-Star season. These threats sure waste a lot of time, production and public resources; but do the haters really think this will stop Bristol and Mark and the show's producers from keepin' on keepin' on? Silly critics -- after all these years of goofy antics like this we find these efforts are actually quite motivating! Bristol's not letting this get her down. Anyway, tonight is a "double elimination" night, so hopefully everyone who has supported her so far will do so again!"
(http://images.politico.com/global/news/101121_bristol_dance_sarah_ap_328.jpg)
So at least there's that.
I'm guessing they are mailing themselves the "mysterious white power".
"Honestly mommy, it's anthrax, not cocaine!!"
Bristol. "So Hot Right Now" Bristol.
So this happened.
http://www.cnn.com/2015/03/14/us/feat-dakota-meyer-bristol-palin-engaged/index.html?sr=fb031415engaged230pStoryLink
Quote from: guido911 on March 14, 2015, 08:21:14 PM
So this happened.
http://www.cnn.com/2015/03/14/us/feat-dakota-meyer-bristol-palin-engaged/index.html?sr=fb031415engaged230pStoryLink
OMG!!! WHERE DO WE SEND THE GIFTS? WHERE ARE THEY REGISTERED?
I HOPE THEY GET A TV GIG!..
Yes, a so-called reality show seems inevitable. It's not the end of western civilization, but the credits will roll across the screen shortly.
Quote from: Townsend on March 16, 2015, 12:40:59 PM
OMG!!! WHERE DO WE SEND THE GIFTS? WHERE ARE THEY REGISTERED?
I HOPE THEY GET A TV GIG!..
The soon-to-be groom is a MOH recipient and obvious war hero. My guess he is registered at a men's store. PM me and I will tell you what those are like and where to find one. :o
Quote from: guido911 on March 16, 2015, 05:04:31 PM
The soon-to-be groom is a MOH recipient and obvious war hero. My guess he is registered at a men's store. PM me and I will tell you what those are like and where to find one. :o
Well these are life choices that would make you assume severe PTSD. That's a shame.
You've registered at a clothing store? Rupaul?
Next time you should shave your date.