Bristol Palin has been publicly documenting her sudden facial paralysis on social media — sharing raw unfiltered videos of a condition that came out of nowhere and has been getting harder to watch with every update.
Meanwhile her mother Sarah — the woman who helped build a movement that reshaped American politics, who fought the New York Times for nine years, who waited for a phone call from an administration she gave everything to build — has said nothing publicly about any of it. No complaints. No demands. No bitterness. Just a mother watching her daughter fight something frightening while the rest of Washington looks the other way. Some people make the most noise when life gets hard. Sarah Palin has always done the opposite — and right now that quiet says more than anything she could have said out loud.