December 29, 2009

"I do not feel protected against Sarah Palin in a closed proceeding."

"I hope that if it is open she will stay out of it. ... I think a public case might go a long way in reducing Sarah Palin's instinct to attack and allow the real parties in this litigation, Bristol and I, to work things out a lot more peacefully than we could if there is any more meddling from Sarah Palin."

And the Alaskan judges agreed with Levi Johnston and opened the proceedings and denied the use of pseudonyms in the custody battle for Tripp Johnston-Palin.

71 comments:

Henry said...

Meddling? From the mother-in-law?

This is a James Thurber cartoon gone bad.

Shanna said...

Crap, this thing is going to be a circus. I'm not sure why she's suing for sole custody, except for the fact that the father is an idiot.

MadisonMan said...

Sunshine is the best disinfectant.

Scott M said...

"Can I just interrupt here and say that this is the very first time that I've ever been on television?"

Quoting Python is about all I've got for this thread...other than to take superfluous notice of the baby's hyphenated last name...

Expat(ish) said...

I'm not, actually, a big fan of sole custody situations. I can certainly understand why she wants that, but the kid needs his dad, however flawed. The dad isn't an abusive drug user or anything, he's just a fool. And you can grow out of that - and even if you don't, a foolish dad is better than none.

I can sympathize about not wanting to be in a closed room with an angry Sarah though!

-XC

Gary Kirk said...

Protection?

Now he wants protection?

Nichevo said...

"Bristol and I"

No, lunkhead, it's "Bristol and me." Chickenshit, to be afraid of a woman and his putative mother-in-law.

I really hope he ends up in a shark tank with Elin Woods.

Dark Eden said...

Levi: I am not a media whore! This is in the best interest of my child!

Anonymous said...

Sunshine is not only the best disinfectant, but the best way to continue to get yourself on television.

Anonymous said...

Levi can share the "Father of the Year" award with Jon Gosselin.

AllenS said...

Doesn't matter if the sun is shining or not, when you've been rolling around in the media mud hole, you'll get dirty.

Salamandyr said...

"Bristol and I"

I came in to make the exact same point. People get so hung up on not using the objective case when the nominative is meant that they never use the objective at all.

I seem to recall our President making similar mistakes in one speech or another. It's a common problem.

rhhardin said...

The reason it's "Bristol and me" is more interesting.

It's that in English, as in Latin indirect statement (accusative + infinitive), the subject of a non-finite verb is in the objective case.

Non-finite = without tense, as in eg. "to work (things) out".

miller said...

What's best for the child is what the judge should be worried about.

In this case, the child might be Levi Johnson.

And, is there anything less grown-up than a large boy saying "I don't feel safe from my mother-in-law" in a courtroom? How exactly would his mother-in-law gain power? Does she have legal rights in Alaska to stand before the bar and argue the case?

Quasimodo said...

I want to know who wrote that sentence for him ... his lawyer ought to be fired for it.

Fred4Pres said...

Levi is a real piece of crap. Sorry, but what a pathetic loser.

Scott M said...

@rhhardin

It's that in English, as in Latin indirect statement (accusative + infinitive), the subject of a non-finite verb is in the objective case.

Non-finite = without tense, as in eg. "to work (things) out".


I read that, my eyes glazed over, and all I could think about was "Romans Go Home"

Joe Biden, America's Putin said...

Levi is an asshole.

Anonymous said...

Your Honor, of course I'm a fit father. Look at these pictures, see how fit I am!

Wince said...

One of the comments at the link made a good point:

Posted By: JimAK @ 12.28.2009 9:44 PM

Levi will regret the day he asked to allow the records to be made public. He's going to have to answer some very embarrassing questions:

1. How do you intend to support your child? How much support have you paid thus far? What are your career plans?

2. Who is paying for your attorneys and the rest of your entourage? Are all of your income streams legitimate and reported?

3. Where are you living, how are you paying your bills?

4. Do you have any personal habits that would be a bad influence on a young child?

5. Are you supporting your mother and sister? If not, who is?

6. Do you intend to take your child to your mother's home while she is still on house arrest from felony drug charges?

7. You have referenced that you are somehow 'afraid of Sarah Palin.' She's not a party to this action - what evidence do you have that she has somehow attempted to influence these proceedings?

Levi is a dumb kid who is being used by some very powerful folks. His 15 minutes are long over and he has made some giant mistakes.

Shanna said...

I read that, my eyes glazed over, and all I could think about was "Romans Go Home"

Hee! Now write it properly 100 times.

MadisonMan said...

How do you intend to support your child? How much support have you paid thus far? What are your career plans? Who is paying for your attorneys and the rest of your entourage? Are all of your income streams legitimate and reported? Where are you living, how are you paying your bills?

I hope these questions are asked of the mother as well.

Dust Bunny Queen said...

but the kid needs his dad, however flawed

NOT true. The child needs a stable home environment and if the father OR mother is unable or unwilling to provide this, then the child's interests come first. The best qualified to providre that home should be awarded custody.

I can't see how it could possibly be Levi, who is an aspiring porn star, about two bricks short of a load mentally it seems and the son of a convicted drug dealer. Nice home environment he came from.

I'm also irritated at the writer of the article in that they keep saying "Palin" without indicating that it is BRISTOL Palin who is bringing these legal proceedings to court. Not SARAH Palin.

Will Sarah get involved? I would imagine so. As the Grandmother she would certainly have a right to be concerned about the fate of her first grandchild. I would be involved if it were my in this case. I would also want to smack my daughter for getting hooked up with this trailer trash family in the first place.

vbspurs said...

I'm not sure why she's suing for sole custody, except for the fact that the father is an idiot.

Because, I for one, can see this low-class opportunist trying to eke out a living on getting exclusive pics or interviews of his son as he grows up, during days when he has custody.

There was even a part of me that felt sorry for Levi, until he did the whole Playgirl spread and went on the revenge interview tour. Then I realised he's just scum and out for what he can get whilst he still has shallow fame.

I'm so sorry for Tripp. To have such a dad, so immature, so venal, will not be easy.

Dust Bunny Queen said...

Wow. Typos amungus. Proof reading is our friend. AND more coffee.

Unknown said...

The same people who say sunshine is the best disinfectant are the ones who cover up for the rot done in the dark of night by the current administration and Congress.

This little creep isn't afraid of Miss Sarah; he's just hoping, if there's enough dirt, she will give him what he wants (and I'll bet it ain't the kid) just so he'll go away. The pseudonyms were to protect the baby, but Dear Old Dad wants to humiliate the kid, its mom and grandmom.

Anonymous said...

Two new Palin boy's names for the future: Trial and Tribulation.

Shanna said...

I'm not sure why she's suing for sole custody, except for the fact that the father is an idiot.

Because, I for one, can see this low-class opportunist trying to eke out a living on getting exclusive pics or interviews of his son as he grows up, during days when he has custody.


Ah. That’s an ok reason, I guess. I really would like to hear more about why Bristol felt the need to bring this suit. If she has a good reason, beyond Levi being an idiot, I would support her (but I wouldn’t support her if she is truly trying to keep the child away from his father, or using him as any sort of pawn in their relationship).

We don’t know much about Bristol herself, so I’m not sure what kind of person she is. I know Levi’s an idiot, and willing to sell out his child’s family to make a buck...

vbspurs said...

We don’t know much about Bristol herself, so I’m not sure what kind of person she is.

She was a star track and field athlete, and basketball player like her mother. By all accounts, she is a very placid girl, maternal to a fault with her siblings, who shifted to her role as mother with ease because of sibling experience.

This is just me, but in reading between the lines, I gather that Bristol is closer to dear old Dad, than her type-A personality, highly ambitious mum. She resembles his taciturn personality, never saying more than is warranted, and seeming to take everything life has to offer with wide-eyed aplomb. Maybe it shows a lack of depth, or of intellect. Or maybe she's just really really normal and down-to-earth, who doesn't churn inside with demons.

When Palin speaks of the middle daughter, who not only resembles her enormously physically, but in the quotes Palin attributes to her in the book, it's with a different level of pride. The pride of recognition of a chip of the old block.

But again, just my opinion.

Cheers,
Victoria

Unknown said...

oh c'mon, the palin's just want him out of the way so he doesnt embarrass them any more; and yes, they probably are also retaliating against all his public statements against his mother in law. levi is pretty dense, but that doesnt make him an unfit father. they are trying to take away all his parental rights !

Dust Bunny Queen said...

levi is pretty dense, but that doesnt make him an unfit father. they are trying to take away all his parental rights !

You think a (wannabe at this point) porn star is a fit parent?

Selling your body for money is an acceptable occupation and a desirable environment in which to raise a toddler?

In addition the constant bad mouthing of Bristol and her entire family will do some serious harm to the child as the baby gets older. I have seen some horrendous examples of this in a relative's family. The poor child was a ping pong ball in a demented game of getting even between the parents and was raised to hate his father and his grandparents. Sick sick sick.

My guess is that the court will probably settle on supervised visitation for Levi rather than completely cutting him out of his child's life. Not the best thing for a child, but politically correct feel good stuff for the so called adults.

Michael Haz said...

Cool. An open hearing will provide Andrew Sullivan with an opportunity to sit among the courtroom spectators and photographers and dig into the real reason why Bristol looks as though she's never borne a child. Or gave birth to two children. Or whatever.

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Unknown said...

So dust bunny queen, do you really think the Palin's are not bad mouthing Levi as well ? Or do you only find fault when Levi does it ?

And last i checked, Levi is not a prostitute. If the sort of photos he took you call selling his body, then i guess Victoria Secret models are doing that all the time, so are they unfit parents as well ?

Anyhow, it will be interesting to see what the accusations are from Bristol before jumping to conclusions ....

Anonymous said...

Expat(ish) said: I'm not, actually, a big fan of sole custody situations. I can certainly understand why she wants that, but the kid needs his dad, however flawed. The dad isn't an abusive drug user or anything, he's just a fool. And you can grow out of that - and even if you don't, a foolish dad is better than none.

I'm going to agree with DBQ here- stability is the most important thing, and Levi, for now at least, don't got it.

It's a bad situation either way. (I'm a firm believer that a woman in Bristol's situation should put the child up for adoption), but recent studies are indicating that the lack of stability that often comes with single parenting is worse than just not having a dad.

Hopefully, Levi will man up as he grows up; I think that he could. He's not the first person to get in over his head as a result of being suddenly thrust into the spotlight. But there are a lot of people who want a lot of badness to befall the Palin family, and Levi has proven himself to be more than willing to play with them if it means he gets the attention he craves. I think it's best that he not be involved with the child right now.

MadisonMan said...

The same people who say sunshine is the best disinfectant are the ones who cover up for the rot done in the dark of night by the current administration and Congress.

Exactly how am I covering up the rot?

paul a'barge said...

Never buy pistachios ... ever again.

Matt Eckert said...

"Exactly how am I covering up the rot?"

With one of those cans of spray on hair.

Seriously, I know you must use one.

chickelit said...

But again, just my opinion.

But once again, you're spot on Victoria.

When you write the definitive Palin political biography (don't tell me you haven't considered it), I want a pre-publication copy. I'll give opinion on how it plays upon inchoate ears.

traditionalguy said...

FYI Joint custody is a semantic trick being used to reduce child support because the child is deemed to be half of the time with the father. Meanwhile back in the real world the child has one home where Actual Physical Custody resides and it is in need of $ to pay for the House and utilities there all of the time. These men usually let the husband's parents "Keep" the child on their behalf as a part of the trick. Full legal custody in the mother with liberal visitation schedule (with transportation burden on the visiting father) does work and must be Palin's goal. To terminate Levi's parental rights is not possible under these facts.

Bruce Hayden said...

How do you intend to support your child? How much support have you paid thus far? What are your career plans? Who is paying for your attorneys and the rest of your entourage? Are all of your income streams legitimate and reported? Where are you living, how are you paying your bills?

I hope these questions are asked of the mother as well
.

At least as far as taxes go, I strongly suspect that all of the Palins are up to date and accurate on their filings. Why? The Clinton people are known to have urged the IRS to audit the taxes of political opponents, and the Obama people seem a lot more sophisticated than the Clinton people in this regard. Sure, it isn't supposed to happen, but amazingly, there does seem to be a double standard here.

Besides, as long as Gov. Palin has some thoughts on the White House, she needs to keep her family's taxes ultra-clean.

As far as the rest of it is concerned, I suspect that most of the finances for Britol and her son are being taken care of by her parents, possibly justified by her taking care of her younger siblings. With the book sales, I have no doubts that her parents have the money to do this, and there is nothing wrong with it.

Synova said...

He never married the mother.

He appeared in Playgirl.

Has he paid any child support AT ALL?

The guy is SOL.

Synova said...

"I hope these questions are asked of the mother as well."

Sure.

And where has the mother *been* all these months?

Oh, yeah. Taking care of a baby twenty-four seven.

Where has the father been?

BJM said...

@DBQ

My guess is that the court will probably settle on supervised visitation for Levi rather than completely cutting him out of his child's life. Not the best thing for a child, but politically correct feel good stuff for the so called adults.

This is exactly what happened to a friend's daughter. In spite of several reported domestic violence incidents the family court judge allowed the father custody one weekend a month.

All seemed to be going well enough until their case worker made an unannounced home visit during one of his custodial weekends and discovered a loaded handgun laying on a side table.

One doesn't have to be a Levi Johnson to be a stupid, shiftless lout.

BJM said...
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BJM said...

@lyssalovelyredhead

but recent studies are indicating that the lack of stability that often comes with single parenting is worse than just not having a dad.

Agreed, but widows/widowers manage to raise fine children, as do millions of single parents.

Good parenting is difficult and as a society we no longer do difficult very well.

Clyde said...

Isn't that asshole's 15 minutes over all ready, for chrissakes?

Opus One Media said...

The poor kid. Talk about rock and a hard place.

Ignorance is Bliss said...

One doesn't have to be a Levi Johnson to be a stupid, shiftless lout.

But it helps.

Ben (The Tiger in Exile) said...

He's an idiot. But even idiots have rights, and this decision probably makes the most sense.

Of course, his desire that Sarah Palin stay out of his business would be a lot more credible/understandable had he not been shooting his mouth off in the press for the last few months.

Whatever. In this sort of fight, it's extended family against extended family, and the Palins look a lot more reliable than the Johnstons do.

Shanna said...

In re-reading the quote, it strikes me that he is more concerned about protecting himself then protecting his child from the potential repercussions of a nasty court battle. That is sad.

Levi really needs to grow up. I don't think he should be cut off from his child, but does anyone really think he should have physical custody of his child right now? Visitation, sure. Custody? Probably not.

Anonymous said...

BJM said: "Agreed, but widows/widowers manage to raise fine children, as do millions of single parents."

I'd say that likely backs up my point more than not. In a broad generalization, I would guess that widowed parents are probably more stable than divorced or never marrieds- no one to fight with, probably enter into fewer relationships with the opposite sex, no legal issues, likely to be more financially stable (due to life insurance and not having to pay for a divorce and second home), no shared custody/dual home issues, and the surviving parent can wax poetically about the dead one, rather than dislike him and force the kid to feel like he has conflicting loyalties. (Again, broad generalizations here- don't tell me that well, things were different for this guy you know.)

WV: worie- I do worie about young Tripp.

Ritmo Re-Animated said...

And the Alaskan judges agreed with Levi Johnston...

Surprised?

When was the last time anyone in Alaska ever agreed with Sarah Palin? Seriously, when?

X said...

Can Andrew Sullivan explain why Levi isn't trying to get custody of Trig? Is Levi in on the scam too?

Ritmo Re-Animated said...

"The child needs a stable home environment..."

Oh, that's right! Domestic stability.

Because if mental and moral stability were the issue than it's the Palins who would be SOL.

Johnston was not fully exposed in the Playgirl shots and the kid's grandma, as a former beauty queen, pranced around onstage in her underwear.

But she used that as a start a political career that only amounted to anything due to John McCain's machiavellianism, and now that she can only extend her fifteen minutes by having books ghostwritten and crying to Oprah (options equally available to Johnston) we're supposed to believe that she's the one with a more solid career path.

Neither one is all that bright or capable of all that much. But as the one more prone to corruption and lying in this white trash saga, Palin's in more of a position to be brought down by Johnston. So at least he has a shot at being a good guy.

Not that any of y'all would understand the significance of that.

Ritmo Re-Animated said...

Palin is the Hamid Karzai and Ahmed Chalabi of Alaska.

Only dumb Americans from the lower 48 believe her stories. The locals wised up long ago.

JAL said...

One of the comments on the article asserted the Levi hadn't paid any child support until October 09.

He had a job as an apprentice on the North Slope, but turns out one had to have a HS diploma or GED for that job. Someone in his family (I may be recalling this incorrectly) -- his father? - blew the whistle on him. No job. That's when he started hitting the celebrity cheese route.

Bristol (again, IIRC) has finished her HS diploma.

Maybe he didn't want to do the basics required of him to stay in the Palin home (finish school, get a job...) Don't know.

But now with it in open court everyone will know even more that we don't need, or want, to know.

From reading the book (I am not one of the Palin "base" who, according to Joy Beher, don't know how to read. [And I'm not sure where I stand yet.]), I would say that "lazy" is not in the Palin-Heath play book.

"Unmotivated" might be an appropriate word for Levi? In the old days having a kid to feed, clothe, and shelter was a good motivator.

This will get sorted out, but since these are kids and there is money involved, not without more hurt and ugliness.

Sad.

KCFleming said...

I worried like hell when my daughter started dating. The first few guys were idiots. My daughter could not figure out why I disliked them.

Until about 5 years later, out of college and dating a Good Guy. She says now she can't believe she dated those dopes.

So I feel for Palin. Whatta mess.

And Levi ain't even got his own momma to rely on for advice; she's all sorts of messed up. So he's goin' the revenge and chaos route favored by young males, which I am pretty sure lands you down at the end of lonely street at Heartbreak Hotel.

Or mebbe it's positively 4th street, where for just one time he'll stand inside her shoes and know what a drag it is to see him.

Ritmo Re-Animated said...

So he's goin' the revenge and chaos route favored by young males...

Probably not a good thing.

Unless he's up against the lying and defamation route favored by teenage girls like Sarah Palin.

Apparently the legal system has spoken as to which tactics are less acceptable.

Eric said...

Of course, his desire that Sarah Palin stay out of his business would be a lot more credible/understandable had he not been shooting his mouth off in the press for the last few months.

Yeah. The whole thing is just an excuse to bring Sarah Palin's name into it so he can extend his fifteen minutes a bit. If he plays his cards right he'll get a few magazine interviews out of the custody hearings. Maybe even a guest spot on one of the morning shows.

TWM said...

"When was the last time anyone in Alaska ever agreed with Sarah Palin? Seriously, when?"

When they elected her as governor? And plenty of times after from her polls in the state.

Ritmo Re-Animated said...

"When was the last time anyone in Alaska ever agreed with Sarah Palin? Seriously, when?"

When they elected her as governor? And plenty of times after from her polls in the state.


I somehow sense that this isn't accurate. Governor, yes. But my understanding is that the Alaskans had Karzai'ed Palin. Like her friend Hamid, her corruption, except when coddled under the auspices of much more powerful friends, only got her so far.

chickelit said...

Palin's in more of a position to be brought down by Johnston. So at least he has a shot at being a good guy.

Not that any of y'all would understand the significance of that.


No Ritmo, Sarah Palin never put herself in a position to bring down Johnston- didn't you see her 15 minutes on Oprah?

Also, I think you're wrong about people in Alaska in general. I have distant family in Wasilla, and from what I gather, their opinions are still quite favorable of the Palins.

Ritmo Re-Animated said...

Sarah Palin never put herself in a position to bring down Johnston

The subject and predicate here are mixed up from how I ordered them in my quoted statement.

I'd love to debate this further, chicklet. But depending on how my night goes, I might have to put it off until much later. Talk soon!

chickelit said...

The subject and predicate here are mixed up from how I ordered them in my quoted statement.

OK, but your earlier negative statements about Palin, in the context of your quoted statement, lead me to assume that you were thinking "more of a position than she is" with the subjects and predicates switched. It really wasn't that much of a stretch, but I'll drop it if I was wrong to assume it.

mariner said...

For a time I thought that Levi had been used and discarded by the Palins (and wrote so, here). Well, y'all wuz right and I wuz wrong. Levi's a dirtbag idiot.

I don't see why the proceedings are being opened -- I believe the baby would be better served by keeping this as quiet as possible.

Paul a'barge:

OK, I give. What have pistachios to do with this?

Harry Mellon said...

He must be talkin about his nuts.

Carl Bob has the same affliction, poor cus.

Sharc 65 said...

So long as we're getting all grammatical, Danielle might want to get acquainted with the apostrophe. It can be your best friend or your worst enemy.

WV: hummic = dipped in hummus

Expat(ish) said...

@yssalovelyredhead, @dbq - I'm going to guess that neither/both of you had an absent dad. Mine was half-absent, and while even as a 10 year old I knew he was a lousy dad, I still needed him once he was gone.

Levi strikes me as PWT, frankly, but he's still the dad, until the mom re-marries a better man who can take over.

Kids need dads - I have three of them upstairs asleep (well, one is reading under the covers and imagines we don't know it) and it's pretty clear to me.

-XC

PS - They need moms too, obviously.

Anonymous said...

Expat(ish), you're right, I did (and do) have a dad, and he is great, very important to my life. Based on my experiences and my observances of peers who were not so lucky, I agree with you 100% that dads are extremely important. (I blame both Bristol and Levi for making a baby without being ready for one, and then not either following through with the marriage or finding a way to put the child up for adoption so he would have two devoted parents.)

But, the situation being what it is now, I think that tossing the kid between the two, with him so out to get the family, is going to be worse than no dad at all. Don't let that be confused with my saying dads aren't important; they are, it's just that there are some things worse than not having one, and I think that this falls into that catagory.

Anonymous said...

Pogo said: "I worried like hell when my daughter started dating. The first few guys were idiots. My daughter could not figure out why I disliked them."

As a former teenaged girl who was supposed to be smarter than that, I completely see where you are coming from. Fortunately (and, I'm sure in large part thanks to good grounding from my parents), I never risked reproduction with them.

Even now, as I approach 30 and my ninth year of marriage, I shudder to think about if I had taken that risk and ended up tied for life to one of those fools.
- Lyssa