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1 part real life PR, 1 part pop culture, 1 part politics … shaken, not stirred.

Any smart PR person will tell you that if you have a story that needs to be “buried” there are two ways to go — pick an incredibly busy news day so it gets lost amongst the clutter, or aim for a holiday when people aren’t paying attention.

Well, it so happens that today is a holiday and an extremely busy day — courtesy of Hurricane Gustav. This combination of factors makes it the ideal time to try to hide Sarah Palin’s controversial news. Her 17-year-old daughter is pregnant. Maybe one of these days, abstinence-only supporters will realize that approach isn’t exactly working.

From a PR standpoint, I guess it was kind of brilliant. Limit the damage by getting the story out there on a day when the media has shifted from politics to constant hurricane coverage.

For his part, Obama took the high road, asking the media to lay off these kinds of stories. As he pointed out, his mother had him when she was just 18. He believes families — and especially children — shouldn’t be subjected to the political scrutiny that comes with running for office.

We can only hope the media lay off the tabloid aspects of this story and let this 17-year-old girl deal with this challenge in private, but I hope the media uses this as an opportunity to closely examine Palin’s positions on associated issues like birth control and sex education.

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ebiddulph said, September 2nd, 2008 at 7:30 am

Very appropriate commentary. On the one hand, most 17 year olds are not emotionally equipped to properly raise a child. Hopefully, Bristol will get an enormous amount of family support and commitment from her soon-to-be husband. On the other hand, there is opportunity to look at the broader picture that Palin will paint as vice president. Not so much how she has raised HER children, but what programs will she/won’t she advocate nationally because of her personal beliefs? She has had numerous challenges is raising her children; parenting is a form of leadership. What can we learn about Palin the VP candidate from Palin the Mom? And, let’s not forget Palin the governor…now she has hired an attorney to assist her through hearings about her request to have her former brother-in-law fired. Lastly, at the end of the day, what does all of this say about McCain’s judgement? He thinks she is what a vice president should be. Really?

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Heather said, September 2nd, 2008 at 10:20 am

Well said. :)

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