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Palin: More Troopergate drip, drip

Posted: Thursday, September 04, 2008 9:29 AM by Domenico Montanaro
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The Washington Post reports, that Palin “wrote e-mails that harshly criticized Alaska state troopers for failing to fire her former brother-in-law and ridiculed an internal affairs investigation into his conduct. The e-mails were shown to The Washington Post by a former public safety commissioner, Walter Monegan, who was fired by Palin in July. Monegan has given copies of the e-mails to state ethics investigators to support his contention that he was dismissed for failing to fire Trooper Mike Wooten, who at the time was feuding with Palin's family.”

“‘This trooper is still out on the street, in fact he's been promoted,’ said a Feb. 7, 2007, e-mail sent from Palin's personal Yahoo account and written to give Monegan permission to speak on a violent-crime bill before the state legislature. ‘It was a joke, the whole year long “investigation” of him," the e-mail said. ‘This is the same trooper who's out there today telling people the new administration is going to destroy the trooper organization, and that he'd “never work for that b****', Palin”.)’”

”Asked about the e-mails, Palin's campaign spokeswoman, Maria Comella, said that Palin was merely alerting officials to potential threats to her family and that there is no evidence that Palin ever ordered Wooten to be fired. ‘Let's be clear, Governor Palin has done nothing wrong and is an open book in this process. Mr. Monegan even stated himself that no one ever told him to fire anyone, period,’ Comella said later in a statement. ‘The Governor was rightly expressing concern about Mr. Wooten.’”

Per NBC’s Aram Roston and Amna Nawaz, the head of the troopers Union in Alaska, John Cyr, says that Gov. Palin is using her office to "demonize" her ex-brother-in-law, Trooper Mike Wooten. Cyr also says the union is filing an ethics complaint against Palin on behalf of Wooten. He says the union is accusing the governor's office of violating Wooten's rights. "The Governor is using her bully pulpit to demonize this man," Cyr said.

It’s worth noting that the troopers union, the Public Safety Employees Association, is an AFSCME local.

The New York Times writes that governing Alaska is in many ways much easier than in the other 49 states. “Alaska’s economic well-being - sustained, as most things are here, by oil and federal spending - has allowed Ms. Palin to avoid some of the tough budgetary choices vexing governors in dozens of other states. That in turn raises questions for some people about how much her experience is relevant to the rest of the nation and how much she can relate to the troubles of struggling blue-collar workers in places like Ohio and Pennsylvania, worried about the winter gas bills and the mortgage.”

“That said, by other measures, Alaska is harder to govern than a smaller, more settled realm in the Lower 48. With vast distances, large numbers of indigenous peoples and a narrowly based extraction economy - with a handful of giant multinational oil corporations dominating the game - some economists say a country like Nigeria might be an apter comparison. ‘Alaska really is a colonial place,’ said Stephen Haycox, a professor of history at the University of Alaska, Anchorage. ‘One third of the economic base is oil; another third is federal spending. The economy is extremely narrow and highly dependent. It’s not to say that Alaska is a beggar state, but it certainly is true that Alaska is dependent on decisions made outside it, and over which Alaskans don’t have great control.’”

Her first passport was in 2006? "Palin got her first passport in 2006 and has visited just four countries, and has had little involvement in her state's cross-border issues, raising questions about her supporters' assertions that Alaska's proximity to Russia has given her unique experience on foreign affairs. In seeking to demonstrate the first-term Alaska governor's readiness to be John McCain's second-in-command, campaign officials have maintained that Palin has had to deal with unusual security challenges and a variety of diplomatic and trade issues in a state sandwiched between Russia and Canada.”

"However, a review of Palin's 20 months in office shows that aside from overseeing the National Guard's state-level emergency missions, as all governors do, the first-term governor played no role in any territorial defense or other national defense operations involving military forces. Palin has also visited one fewer country than originally stated by her Alaska office. Earlier in the week, the governor's Alaska spokeswoman was quoted as saying Palin had traveled to Iraq, Kuwait, Germany, and Ireland, in addition to Canada." But Ireland was just for a refueling stop."

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I was worried that McCain and Palin would have bullied the press into the tank for them.

Glad to see they're not taking this BS us vs. the media crap lying down.

Excellent points by WP and NYT. You can wrap crap in all the pretty paper you want and tell the world it's a gift, but when you peel back the paper, it's still crap.

I was unimpressed by her shrill speech last night. All attacks, no substance. One of W's speech writers gave her a partisan hit piece and she read it.

No substance, but then, they don't want this to be an election about issues.

And what was up with bashing community organizers?

http://www.rodneyhopper.com
I guess that what bothers me is her claim that
"What I say, is what I do."  Last night she said
she would be a special needs child advocate but
as governor of Alaska, she was involved in
cutting the budget for special needs children
by 60%.  Obviously, what she says, and what she
does in no way need to be the same.
It is pretty clear that Palin is out to get the trooper one way or the other. This is a dangerous woman who does nopt shy away from using her authority to seek revenge.
So what if alaska is near russia? with a long enough string and a couple of tin cans, I have a direct link to the president of france.
BTW, clare, that's terrifing.  


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