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Sarah Palin Goes Off on Levi!
Levi Johnston recently stated in an interview on The Early Show that he’s got the goods on Sarah Palin. He said he won’t reveal any of them now since he doesn’t want to “go that far.” He also stated that Palin called Trig, her young son who was born with Downs syndrome, “retarded.” Not one to take things lying down, Palin issued a statement about Levi’s comments saying:
“We have purposefully ignored the mean spirited, malicious and untrue attacks on our family. We, like many, are appalled at the inflammatory statements being made or implied. Trig is our ‘blessed little angel’ who knows it and is lovingly called that every day of his life.
Consider the source of the most recent attention-getting lies. Those who would sell their body for money reflect a desperate need for attention and are likely to say and do anything for even more attention.”
Do you think Levi is telling the truth or just milking his fifteen minutes?
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[...] Sarah made her rebuttal, reminding us that “those who would sell their body for money reflect a desperate need for [...]
Levi Johnston to Escalate Feud With Palins? | Famecrawler commented on Nov 02 09 at 6:26 pm[...] days, and that’s probably a good thing for his hype-based career. His recent allegations that Sarah Palin refers to her mentally disabled son Trigg as “retarded” recently earned him tons of face time. Then, of course, there’s his upcoming Playgirl photo [...]
Levi Johnston's Tweets Get the Shatner Treatment | Famecrawler commented on Nov 11 09 at 10:01 amAnoniMom commented on Oct 31 09 at 3:04 pmIf it moos, it must be a cow milking away.
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