Sarah Palin has defended her family over 'Rumble in the Tundra' brawl by writing on her Facebook page that she is "proud" of her eldest daughter Bristol for punching the party's host in the face during the fight.
The 50-year-old former Alaskan governor wrote that her "straight-shooter" is one of the strongest young women and that, her children's defense of family makes her heart soar, the Independent reported.
Palin further added that her extended family has experienced so many things (liberal media-driven) that may have crushed others without a strong foundation of faith.
She continued that she is thankful for their friends' prayer shield that surrounds them, allowing faith to remain their anchor.
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