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Tag: Sarah Palin troopergate scandal

The Palin story gets even more strange

It turns out she was warned by a judge back in 2005 to lay off her brother-in-law. The judge called her actions “emotional child abuse.”

Given these new facts, are we really expected to believe that she didn’t try to get him fired once she became governor?

There are so many more important issues facing Palin, like her inability to answer a single question from the press about the issues facing this country. But this is starting to sound like a bad soap opera. It’s not surprising that the McCain campaign is trying to derail the investigation.

Palin’s ethics

When the Troopergate investigation started, Sarah Palin proclaimed her innocence and told the legislature to investigate and “hold me accountable.”

Now she’s stonewalling the investigation, and the Anchorage Daily News is going after her:

Gov. Sarah Palin is taking the wrong approach to Troopergate. She should be practicing the open and transparent, ethical and accountable government she promised when running for governor and boasts about now that she’s on the national stage.

Instead, Gov. Palin has begun stonewalling the Legislature’s attempt to get the bottom of allegations that she, her family or staff violated ethical or state personnel rules.

As a result, the Troopergate allegations hang over Palin’s future and cloud her candidacy for vice president.

The allegations are that she, her family or administration improperly pressured then-Public Safety Commissioner Walt Monegan to fire Gov. Palin’s ex-brother-in-law, state trooper Mike Wooten, who had been in the middle of a custody dispute with Palin’s sister.

In July, when legislators started talking about conducting an investigation, Palin denied any wrongdoing and said she welcomed an investigation.

“Hold me accountable,” she said.

The Legislature took her up on that offer. But this week, she basically told the Legislature, “Never mind.”

Palin’s lawyer has asked the Legislature to drop its investigation. He had the governor file an ethics complaint against herself, in a bid to turn the entire matter over to the state Personnel Board, which would hire an independent investigator.

This is not an open and transparent attempt to establish Gov. Palin’s accountability. It is an attempt to drag out the investigation until after voters decide the fate of her vice-presidential bid.

Instead, Gov. Palin should honor her pledge to cooperate with the Legislature’s investigation, conducted by former state prosecutor Steve Branchflower.

Maybe this is why she’s afraid to talk to the media.

Sarah Palin’s Troopergate scandal

One reason I’m surprised by the pick of Sarah Palin relates to the ethics issues she’s been facing in Alaska. TPM and other news organizations have been reporting on this issue.

As mentioned earlier, Gov. Palin is embroiled in her own trooper-gate scandal up in Alaska. In short, she’s accused of using her pull as governor to get her ex-brother-in-law fired as a state trooper. The brother-in-law is embroiled in an ugly divorce and custody with Palin’s sister. And after his boss wouldn’t fire the brother-in-law, she fired the boss. Palin originally insisted there was nothing to the story. More recently, she was forced to admit the one of her top deputies had pushed to get the guy fired.

This might not end up as a big story, but it could be a huge distraction for the McCain campaign.

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