Is Sarah Palin's baby drugged?

As a parent of three boys, I have found it very odd that Governor Palin's baby sleeps very calmly whenever you see him in public. It does not matter how noisy or bright the venue, he is as limp as  a rag doll. This discussion came about when I spoke to a friend yesterday. She told me of very republican middle aged woman who was voting for Senator Obama. Her reason was that she was of the belief that Palin's baby was being drugged. She dismissed the theory until the lady explained that she had family in the medical field who specialized in children with down syndrome. She explained that a common characteristic of the babies was an unusual sensitivity to noise.
I am calling on people in the medical field or those that have worked with children and infants with down syndrome to give a qualified opinion on this subject.
Is Trig Paxson Van Palin drugged or are they carrying a doll and passing it as a baby?

Comments

Ezinwanyi said…
I think those comments are "below the belt" comments. As a mother, I can attest to the fact that I always kept TV and Radio on when I put my daughter to bed, for the sole purpose of training her to sleep DESPITE noise. It has served me well, as I can go to restaurants and parties etc and when my daughter is sleepy, she will sleep soundly.
To suggest that Palin drugs her child is a bit mean spirited. Besides, not every down syndrome child will display sensitivity to noise, just like every normal child is different in their own right.
Please talk about the Candidates and the views on the issues affecting the United States, leave their children out of it!
Chinyere like you I have children and have tried to acclimatize them to noise. But a campaign event is not some thing you can prepare a baby for.
The baby at 4 or 5 months has yet to acclimatize to the sudden changes that a campaign event subjects them to.
I agree that the kids should be left out of the campaign but what was made is an observation.

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