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Palin's Troopergate

Posted: Saturday, August 30, 2008 11:22 AM by Mark Murray

The Washington Post reports, “Republican presidential candidate John McCain's running mate, Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, is an ethics reformer under an ethics investigation that is plowing through private domestic matters. Palin is under investigation to determine whether she pressured and then fired the state police chief in July because he refused to dismiss her former brother-in-law. At the time, the governor's younger sister was involved in a bitter divorce and child custody dispute with the man, a state trooper. A bipartisan committee of the state legislature voted unanimously to hire a retired prosecutor to investigate. His report is due in October.”

More: “Gov. Palin's husband, Todd Palin, met with Monegan [the fired state police chief] in January 2007, a month after his wife took office, to say that the trooper was unfit for the force. Monegan also said the governor sent him e-mails, but Monegan declined to disclose them, saying he planned to give them to the independent prosecutor. Palin initially denied that she or anyone in her administration had ever pressured Monegan to fire Wooten. She said she had raised the matter with Monegan just once, relaying the allegation that Wooten made a death threat against her father. But this summer, Palin acknowledged that a half-dozen members of her administration had made more than two dozen calls on the matter to various state officials

And: “Monegan, 57, a former chief of the Anchorage Police Department, said in an interview Friday that during his 19 months on the job the governor repeatedly mentioned Wooten but ‘never directly asked me to fire him.’ Monegan said Todd Palin told him that Wooten ‘shouldn't be a trooper.’ ‘I've tried to explain to him,’ Monegan said, ‘You can't head-hunt like this. What you need to do is back off, because if the trooper does make a mistake, and it is a terminable offense, it can look like political interference. I think he's emotionally committed in trying to see that his former brother-in-law is punished.’”

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I love it!  The report is coming out in October.  :)
But Chuck Todd, I thought you said on the air with Andrea Mitchell yesterday that we should give her a pass on this because she was just trying to protect her sister, right?

Who needs laws - it's the Wild West, right Chuck?

(I wish the media would stop carrying John McCain's water for him - he's a big boy now.)
John McCain's Mantra:
"Using people or things for political gain is the other guys problem..."

Yeah John you forgot about the voters and their ability to see actions speak louder then rhetoric...
The time now is not to gamble on what you want but on what the American people need...
Somethings are better left not talked about, but this a low watermark for the GOP..
Shock and Awe turned to what and who?...
I do know what someone's been given real bad judgment on this
one and just who that is I can only guess...
It's a desperate throw of the dice. Well, do the republicans want a VP in training?
Do we vote for some one we have no idea how  it will shape Americas future?...domestically
and abroad..?
McKneeJerk seems to be only showing a distal regard of centering the country needs and policies into some sort of weak gesture to pander for voter support outside the GOP...
Or is this a grand gesture to show he needs youth and womanhood on his side?
In any event, voters took 2 years to understand Barack Obama's political views...and with only two months until election day., a lot of ground needs to be made up by Gov. Palin..
It's not a matter if John McCain likes her.
It's a matter of will the trust of the nation be prepared to have a lose cannon one heart beat away from their future.
It seems most of the issues within the GOP are not issues..they just desperately (by hook or by crook) must do anything to get your attention and your vote.
Well quite frankly, I have issues of unemployment and retirement and health care and housing and children's education and budgeting that far out weigh if some one was able to cleanup some crooks in their over affluent state government.
John McCain runs his campaign more like an incumbent.
Let's hope and pray that never really happens...

Obama/Biden'08

http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0808/12997_Page2.html

Hey FR How about some equal time on Obamas ties to Ayers and Rezko. Uh oh I forgot yu gus are in the tank for Barry. MSNBC   Main Stream News for Barrys Campaign


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