Palin’s Dad: She will “Field Dress a Donkey”
Reno, NV–Palin held her second to last rally of the campaign and she was joined on stage by her husband, Todd; parents, Chuck and Sally Heath; her brother Chuck Heath Jr. and her in-laws Jim and Faye Palin.
Palin’s father spoke very briefly before Palin and expressed his pride and projected confidence as it turns Election Day on the East Coast.
“I’m just so proud to be Sarah’s father.” Heath said smiling, “Years ago I taught Sarah how to field dress a moose. But tomorrow I want you to see her field dress a donkey.”
As she introduced her family to the crowd in a livestock events center here she praised them as she was advocating support for families with special needs. She said they taught her that family is of the utmost importance and she will bring that “spirit” to Washington.
“John and I have the vision of an America where every innocent life counts and every child is cherished and I say this standing in front of some of the greatest family lovin’ people whom you will ever meet Nevada: my parents, my in laws, my brother.” Palin said, “Up here in this line up we have school teachers, we have the greatest grandparents in the world. They have taught me what this is all about–about family. Now see this is the spirit we want to bring to Washington. As Vice-President I’m gonna make sure that these children and our families-all of our families in America will understand yep family comes first. You will have a friend and an advocate in the White House.”
Her next and last event is a rally in Elko, Nevada before she heads North to Alaska to vote in her hometown of Wasilla, Alaska.

