Jul 8th, 2009 - Boston
In case you missed it, there was a little more fallout from Sarah Palin's surprise resignation as Alaska governor.
She feuded last month with late-night talk show host David Letterman after he joked that one of Palin's daughters had been "knocked up" by Alex Rodriguez at a New York Yankees game. He apologized, but insisted that he was talking about 18-year-old Bristol, an unwed mother.
But Palin emphasized that it was 14-year-old Willow who was in the stands and accused Letterman of making light of statutory rape and of older men victimizing young women.
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