Track Palin & Wife Britta Welcome A Daughter: Kyla Grace

Aug 9, 2011 by MARSHA TAKEDA-MORRISON
Track Palin & Wife Britta Welcome A Daughter: Kyla Grace

Sarah Palin has become a grandmother for the second time. The former vice-presidential candidate's eldest son, Track, and his wife Britta welcomed a baby girl named Kyla Grace on Sunday night.

The news was revealed by reporter Joe McGinniss, who is writing a book on Sarah Palin and moved next door to her Alaska home in 2010 to gain better access to the family.

In May, it was announced that Track and Britta were married, although the Palin family never officially confirmed Britta's pregnancy.

Congratulations to the new parents!

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 15 Comments

Ondine said:

Oh I can hardly wait to see the hatchet job Joe McGinnis does on Sarah Palin. I like the idea she is in fear of him and the harm he will do to her and her family, just like so many of the American public is in fear of her for the same reason, the harm she will do to us and our way of life.

Anonymous said:

So lets see...
2 of Sarahs kids pregnant out of wedlock (Track had a shotgun wedding)
Abstinence training WERKD FER ME!
If not Abstinence training how about a darn CONDOM!?

Track, to refresh everyones memory, is the Palin child who had to be sent to the military real quick to cover up the fact that he had vandalized school buses in Wasilla

deflating tires in 44 First Student buses, breaking mirrors and unplugging 110 buses from their engine-block heaters, which caused the buses not to start in subzero weather on Nov. 29.

Im so tired of this LOSER GRIFTER family

Anonymous said:

Gotta love those Republican family values! "If we don't teach them about sex, they won't have sex!" That worked out so well.

Taking wagers now on how long this shotgun marriage lasts - over/under is 3 years.

arabella said:

Love the name Kyla.

Ellen said:

Well marrying after pregnancy doesn't make him much different than MANY of the celebrities we follow. And unlike a lot of them they did marry unlike MANY of the celebrities we follow. I wish them well.

Anonymous said:

Except none of the celebrities hold themselves out as paragons of virtue, nor do the claim to be morally superior to everyone else, nor do they try to gain political office or enact laws enforcing their "morality" on those of us who do not share their views. I don't care the slightest bit about whether someone is married or not when they have sex and/or get pregnant. I do care if those same people turn around and tell me that I or the people I care about are immoral because we don't believe the same things they do, and if they try to legislate away my rights.

Ellen said:

Don't believe I ever remember this young man presenting himself as a paragon of virture or claim to be morally superior or run for office or any thing else. Are we projecting the parents on the children instead of letting them speak and act for themself?

Rach said:

Hey Anonymous, as if Democratic family values are any better? I'm not a Palin fan, but the snooty self-righteous comments she usually elicits from liberals end up making you guys look even worse.

Instead of focusing on what people do in bed, let's pay more attention to the situation with the Federal Reserve and ending the war in Afghanistan... oh but wait, that isn't nearly as fun, is it?

Anonymous said:

The point is the hypocrisy. Democrats don't go around telling other people how to live their lives or trying to pass laws taking away the rights of people they don't agree with, while at the same time completely contradicting their stated "morality" in their own personal lives. There is no such thing as "Democratic family values" because Democrats don't make "family values" a part of their platform. We wouldn't have the problems with the Federal Reserve and Afghanistan if not for the Republicans. They were the ones who started all these wars we're in, and they're the ones who nearly forced the government to default. If they actually cared about governing instead of being panty-sniffers trying to legislate what goes on in other people's bedrooms, we wouldn't be in this mess.

Rach said:

I'm not interested in playing the Left vs. Right game. They are all crooks.

And for the record, I hear democrats spouting off lifestyle ideology than republicans do because the majority of my friends are liberals and I hear it all the time.

Personally, I think Democrats and Republicans are all a bunch of hot air politicians with the same agenda: spend money, stay in office, and wage war in the middle east.

As for Afghanistan... don't forget Obama is the one who started that war in full when he transferred 35 thousand troops there from Iraq. It was the 3rd or 4th tour for many soldiers who were originally told they were going home.

Don't get it twisted, Obama is no more pro-peace than Bush was. He's also been bombing Pakistan and has CIA agents infiltrating Iran and Libya. He's the commander in chief, so he calls the shots on the military. Can't blame bush for that.

As for the Federal Reserve... your man Obama has really fueled the fire by authorizing all the bank bail outs, and just recently, by raising the debt ceiling thereby authorizing the Fed to print more banknotes.

But it's okay, keep playing the game like they want you to and blame the Republicans for all the country's problems.

Jenn S said:

Well said! I want to give you a high five thru the screen!

Anonymous said:

I doubt that the point is child out os wedlock. It's hypocriticy.

Anonymous9 said:

He didn't move to Alaska to gain access; he moved to Alaska to peep over their back fence. Track served his country, which is more than most here can say, and has made every attempt to live a quiet, private life. I wish him and his young family well; especially in the face of so many who aren't smart enough to tell the difference between what a parent does and the life their child is living.

AnonymousA said:

"Track served his country"

Really? By killing afghans, iraqis, libyans ect? Its disgusting to read comments like this one, trying to fool people with remarks like "served his country". As if attacking, invading and occupying other countrys not only based on lies, but lies that doesn't even justify a serious thing as war, is equal to "protecting serving ones nation" (which I assume you were trying to say).

That most people here haven't went off to kill and destroy in other countrys, is a good thing.

Anonymous said:

It does matter if that parent thinks she has the only right answer when it comes to raising children and then tries to legislate her way and force it on everyone else. Especially if that way has not produced the desired results. Given the fact that she has two grandchildren born out of wedlock, I think Sarah Palin needs to show some humility.

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