a boy who in my view is just as duh!!!.. as his soon to be mother in law Sarah Palin
he refers to his unborn child to many times as a "kid"
for my taste
but....who am I to say?
of course this is copied from an AOl article
not the deepest of writers to be found there
that said,his words still remind me of someone who
is not very bright
and a soon to be mother in law who has a mentality
that sure isn't to bright either
praying even more for McCain/Palin team to be just
a bad memory by Nov. 5
Levi Johnston dishes about fatherhood, marriage, and Barack Obama
by Susan Wagner Oct 14th 2008 1:00PM
Johnston wants to set the record straight about a few things: he's not being forced to marry Bristol Palin, he's not being bossed around by the McCain campaign, and he thinks Barack Obama "seems like a good guy."
But he'll be pulling for John McCain and Sarah Palin in November. "I just hope she wins," he said. "She's my future mother-in-law. She better win."
Smart kid.
Johnston admits that he was surprised by girlfriend Bristol Palin's pregnancy, but says that there's nothing shotgun about their upcoming wedding. "We were planning on getting married a long time ago with or without the kid," he told the Associated Press. "That was the plan from the start." The much-publicized MySpace page announcing that Johnston didn't want kids was a joke, he said, set up by some buddies. His own feelings are the exact opposite. "I'm excited to have my first kid."
Johnston hinted that he and Palin are expecting a boy, saying, "I'm looking forward to having him. I'm going to take him hunting and fishing. He'll be everywhere with me." The baby is due December 18.
He also explained the "Bristol" tattoo on his ring finger, which replaced a "promise" ring, given to him by Palin, that he lost on a hunting trip. He figured the tattoo was just easier than a ring, which he would lose anyway.
Other than dropping out of high school to go to work as an oil field electrician, Johnston claims that none of the events of the past few weeks have changed him. "I'm still the same old boy," said Johnston. "I'm just a workin' man."