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Willow Palin Defends Sarah’s TLC Program in Homophobic, Poorly-Written Facebook Rant

With Bristol Palin earning a place in the Dancing With the Stars finals , this week should have been a triumph for Alaska’s best-known family. No longer. Willow Palin, Bristol’s sis and the 16-year-old daughter of former governor/VP nominee Sarah Palin, went on a homophobic rant on Facebook this week. That’s what happens when fellow users bash her mom’s new reality show, Sarah Palin’s Alaska . Feisty teen grizzlies gotta stand up for their mama! Sarah Palin has taught Willow such good values. And grammar . Willow’s target, a person named Tre who goes to school with the Palin kids, wrote a status update the night of the TLC show’s premiere, which read: “Sarah Palin’s Alaska is failing so hard right now.” Willow Palin fired back, “Haha your so gay. I have no idea who you are, But what I’ve seen pictures of, your disgusting. My sister had a kid and is still hot.” She later added, “Tre stfu. You such a f*ggot. I’m sticking up for my family.” Bristol Palin herself then came to her family’s defense as well, firing off a biting report to Tre, “You’re running your mouth just to talk sh*t.” What a class act this family is. The girls could have simply cited the ratings, which proved Sarah Palin’s Alaska was anything but a failure, netting over five million viewers . But alas. All hell broke loose between Facebook critics and the Palins, with Bristol lashing out at someone named Jon (while also taking aim at Levi Johnston). “You’ll be as successful as my baby daddy,” she wrote. Ouch, Levi. That hurts man. Here’s a screen grab of Willow’s gay slurs and bad grammar. Seriously, girl. “Your” and “You’re” are not hard to learn. The brilliance of Willow Palin, ladies and gentlemen .

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Celtics even the series at 2-2 in Game 4, bench delivered

This game is one of the classic games in the 2010 NBA Finals. Call it slow, call it rough or even call it ugly, but the thought that the bench players were doing the starter job in major minutes in the fourth period that caused them won the game, while the starters were cheering for them made the game memorable for Doc Rivers. Celtics and Lakers traded basket after basket in the first period. Paul Pierce who played limited minutes on the floor due to his foul issues in Game 3, has led all scorers with 10 points after the first period of play in Game 4. The game tied 3 times before Nate Robinson hit a three with 3.4 seconds remaining to end the first quarter. Celtics lead 19-16. In the second period, Pau Gasol and Kobe Bryant carried the load for the Lakers. Kobe Bryant scored his eight of his 12 points at the half, Gasol added five to finish the first half with 13 points, leading all scorers before the break. Pau Gasol denied the three point attempt of Allen but Garnett got the lose ball and pulled a jumper to beat the buzzer. First half ended 45-42 in favor of Lakers. In the third, A fade away jumper from Garnett in the 5:09 mark regained the lead from Lakers. However, Kobe’s 3 three point baskets took the lead away from Celtics. Wallace missed a jumper but Big Baby Davis was there to put the ball back in with a minute remaining in the quarter. The score was 62-60 in favor of the Lakers at the end of the quarter. In the final quarter, the bench squad composed of Nate Robinson, Tony Allen, Glen Davis, and Rasheed Wallace played quality minutes on the floor. They ran good offense and played very good defense as well. In fact, Doc Rivers had to choose whether to keep the bench in, or return to his veterans. As the fourth quarter reached to the point when Doc Rivers traditionally would begin bringing his starters back in, he imposed a rule: If the Lakers got within six points, the bench squad was coming out. “I was really looking at the clock thinking, ‘Man, when is he going to take us out,’ Davis said. “I want to give Doc a hug man. I sure appreciate it.” Big Baby Davis scored 18 points, 7/10 from the field in 22 minutes on the floor. After their loss at home in Game 3, The Celtics were able to retaliate and dominate Game 4. Four of their five starters finished with double figures plus the 36 crucial points off the bench, including the 21 big points in the fourth quarter. At the 2:51 mark, the starters checked back in to finish the game. Paul Pierce finished with 19 ponits, five assists and six rebounds. “I don’t think [the starters] really care, and that’s what makes us ?? that’s why we’re here, it really is,” Doc Rivers said. “Hell, Rondo and all of them, they were begging me to keep guys in. ‘Don’t take them out! Don’t take them out!’ It was great. That was the loudest I’ve seen our bench, and it was our starters cheering from the bench.” Celtics took Game 4, 89-96, series now tied at 2-2. Game 5 will be Sunday, June 13, 2010 8PM ET More Info.. Celtics even the series at 2-2 in Game 4, bench delivered is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading