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Somehow, Santorum's family troubles relate to Sarah Palin

Somehow, Santorum's family troubles relate to Sarah Palin

UPDATE: Many Palin supporters have read this post and taken issue with the fact that it does not mention Palin was actually asked by "Newsweek" to write about her experience raising a special needs child. She did not approach the publication and that is a crucial piece of information that should have been included for BLAZE readers.

This post was a brief analysis of the perception I, among others, had of Palin contributing to a magazine she regularly criticizes. And though my thoughts on Palin's column still stand, it's also important to acknowledge that Palin's experience raising her son Trig is a fascinating story and is worth a read in her book "Going Rogue." --Eddie Scarry, Eddie@theblaze.com

What's the first thing that came to mind when you heard that Rick Santorum's special needs child was in the hospital with pneumonia late last month? I bet all of Mitt Romney's money it wasn't Sarah Palin unless you are Sarah Palin.

In an op-ed for "Newsweek," a magazine she loves to hate, Palin ever so delicately tied her experience raising her son Trig, who has Down syndrome, to Santorum.

Of the roughly 900-word article, 123 of them relate to Santorum and his daughter Bella who was born with Trisomy 18, a disability similar to Down syndrome.

It's all downhill from there. For more perspective, the names "Rick" and "Santorum" appear three times total and are all found in the first paragraph. The word "my," in reference to Palin herself, appears 15 times throughout the rest. I didn't bother searching for "I" and "I've."

Read the article here.

h/t FishbowlNY

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