Troopergate Released

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From the AP (by way of my local paper):

Alaska lawmakers emerge from private session on report on Palin abuse-of-power probe

By MATT APUZZO, Associated Press
ANCHORAGE, Alaska - Alaska lawmakers have emerged from a private session in Anchorage where they spent more than six hours discussing a politically charged ethics report into Gov. Sarah Palin's firing of her state public safety commissioner.

The legislative panel began its public session by discussing whether to release the report's findings. The investigation was examining whether Palin, the Republican vice presidential nominee, fired a state commissioner to settle a family dispute. The report was also expected to touch on whether Palin's husband meddled in state affairs and whether her administration inappropriately accessed employee medical records.

Critics claim Palin fired Public Safety Commissioner Walter Monegan after months of pressure on him to fire Mike Wooten, a state trooper involved in a nasty divorce and custody dispute with the governor's sister.

Lawmakers indicated they planned to release the report even though there was disagreement about its findings.

"I think there are some problems in this report," Republican state Sen. Gary Stevens. "I would encourage people to be very cautious, to look at this with a jaundiced eye."

I assume the fact that Republicans are objecting to the report means that it isn't favorable to Palin. I always thought it was strange that McCain would pick Palin for VP while this investigation was pending, since there was always a risk of a negative finding and subsequent censure or other form of punishment. I suppose this may not have a BIG impact, but it's hard to see it not having some negative repercussions for the GOP ticket.

I look forward to reading the report . . .
 

Moonbeam

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I think somebody did a thread on this but it's probably been buried by all the 'Obama da bogeyman' threads.
 

Perknose

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"Sarah Palin abused power as Alaska governor."
 
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Originally posted by: Moonbeam
I think somebody did a thread on this but it's probably been buried by all the 'Obama da bogeyman' threads.

I searched and didn't find it. They only left their closed-door deliberations and indicated the report would be released half an hour before my post. If it is a repost, hopefully it'll be locked and/or integrated into the other thread.
 

techs

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But, but....Palin already investigated herself and found she did nothing wrong:shocked:
 

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But, but....Palin already investigated herself and found she did nothing wrong:shocked:
 

Perknose

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Bi-partisan panel: Sarah Palin has violated her trust as Governor.
 

techs

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Committee voted 12-0 to release the report.
Both Dems and Republicans are 100 percent in agreement.
 

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Report on MSNBC

Alaska lawmakers to release Palin ethics report

Campaign officials tried to pre-empt lawmakers with report clearing Palin


updated 8:21 p.m. ET Oct. 10, 2008

ANCHORAGE, Alaska - Alaska lawmakers have unanimously voted to release a politically charged ethics report into Gov. Sarah Palin's firing of her state public safety commissioner.

The legislative panel met for six hours before making the decision. The vote was 12-0 to release the report, except for certain parts they consider confidential.

Alaska lawmakers on Friday began reviewing the lengthy and politically sensitive investigative report focusing on whether Republican vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin abused her authority as governor.

The first-term Alaska governor has been accused of firing a state commissioner to settle a family dispute. But the report is also expected to touch on whether Palin's husband meddled in state affairs and whether her administration inappropriately accessed employee medical records.
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The inquiry, approved by a legislative committee's bipartisan vote, began before Republican presidential nominee John McCain named Palin his running mate. Since then, the case has been dogged by accusations of political influence.

The investigation focuses on her firing of Public Safety Commissioner Walter Monegan. Monegan says Palin and her husband pressured him to fire Mike Wooten, a state trooper involved in a nasty divorce and custody dispute with the governor's sister. When Monegan resisted, he says, he was fired.

Palin's critics say that shows she used her office to settle family affairs.

"When you're the governor, you leave your household hat at home and you become governor," said state Senate President Lyda Green, a Republican who has frequently clashed with Palin.

At their meeting Friday, lawmakers planned to vote to release the estimated 300-page report and some of the 1,000 or more pages of supporting documents. The 14-member legislative panel could recommend that the case be closed, that another committee continue to investigate, or that the matter be referred to criminal investigators.

Campaign's version of events

In an effort to head off the report, McCain campaign spokesman Taylor Griffin released the campaign's own version of events. That report, which Griffin said was written by campaign staffers, says the Legislature has taken a legitimate policy dispute between a governor and one of her commissioners, and portrayed it as something inappropriate.

"The following document will prove Walt Monegan's dismissal was a result of his insubordination and budgetary clashes with Governor Palin and her administration," campaign officials wrote. "Trooper Wooten is a separate issue."

Monegan had not seen the closely held report Thursday night and said he did not know what to expect.

"I just hope that the truth is figured out," Monegan said in a telephone interview Thursday. "That the governor did want me to fire him, and I chose to not. You just can't walk up to someone and say, 'I fire you.' He didn't do anything under my watch to result in termination."

The investigative report is also expected to focus on Palin's husband, Todd, who had extraordinary access to the governor's office and her top aides. Todd acknowledges calling and meeting over the course of many months with numerous senior government officials about Wooten, whom he described as a dangerous and unstable man who had threatened his family.

One of those meetings, Monegan said, occurred in the governor's office. Green said that raised questions of impropriety and that, ultimately, the governor is responsible.

"He shouldn't be sitting in the governor's office and making phone calls if he's going to be pushing his agenda," she said. "Everything's on her."

Steve Branchflower, a retired prosecutor hired by the Legislature, is also investigating whether anyone in the Palin administration pressured auditors to deny Wooten's disability claim. He had claimed he hurt his back moving a body bag, but Todd Palin later said he documented and took photos of Wooten riding a snowmobile that cast suspicion on his injury.

Republican state Rep. John Coghill, a member of the committee, said he would try to keep the discussion focused on the what legislators set out to investigate: Monegan's firing.

"It wasn't supposed to look into the whole administration team. It was supposed to look at the governor," he said before reading the report. "This is about the integrity of the legislative process."

Palin's attorney, Thomas Van Flein, said he had not received a copy of the report. Over the past few days, Van Flein has released affidavits and other documents that Palin's husband and aides provided to investigators. That rankled some lawmakers but Van Flein said he wanted to make sure Branchflower's report didn't take anything out of context.

"Whenever anyone writes their own report, they're filtering their data. And if you've already drawn your conclusion, you tend to filter it in a way to support that conclusion," he said.

Palin's allies have accused the committee of having already drawn their conclusion. They cited comments by Democratic state Sen. Hollis French, who said the investigation could provide an "October surprise" for McCain.

Campaign blames former opponent

The campaign's report blames former campaign opponent Andrew Halcro, who has a blog, of conspiring with Wooten to pin Monegan's dismissal on the family's dispute with Wooten. Three days after Monegan was fired, they say, Wooten told his ex-wife, Palin's sister, that: "You guys are going down. Get ready for the show."

Two days after that confrontation, they say, Halcro and Wooten met at a hotel bar in Anchorage for more than three hours ? and that evening, Halcro posted the first accusations on his blog that Monegan had been fired because of a vendetta against Wooten by the Palin family.

"It is tragic that a false story hatched by a blogger after drinks with Trooper Wooten led the legislature to allocate over $100,000 of public money to be spent in what has become a politically driven investigation," the 21-page report concludes.
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Although the campagin report describes Wooten as a separate issue, the McCain campaign goes into great detail about the "rogue" trooper and his "long history of unstable and erratic behavior." The campaign describes allegations of violence, including threatening Palin's family and shooting his stepson with a stun gun.

The campaign's report also includes allegations that Wooten cheated the workers' compensation system. Todd Palin has said he had numerous conversations with government officials about why Wooten was allowed to stay on the job.

"The Palins make no apologies for wanting to protect their family and wanting to bring attention to the injustice of a violent trooper keeping his badge and abusing the workers' compensation system."

But Todd Palin said he never pressured anyone, including his wife.

The McCain campaign says the investigation has become "muddied with innuendo, rumor and partisan politics."
 

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Will Palin address the issue on SNL?
Gotta wonder how late they are staying at Fox to figure out how to spin this.
 

Perknose

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http://www.nytimes.com/aponlin...Palin-Troopergate.html

ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) -- A legislative committee investigating Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin has found she unlawfully abused her authority in firing the state's public safety commissioner.

The investigative report concludes that a family grudge wasn't the sole reason for firing Public Safety Commissioner Walter Monegan but says it likely was a contributing factor.

On Msnbc, they quote that the report finds that Sarah Palin "broke state law."

 

Balt

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ANOTHER VICIOUS AND DISGUSTING ATTACK BY THE LIBERAL MEDIA!!!

SHAMEFUL!!!! DISGRACEFUL!!!!!!

Just thought I'd go ahead and get that out of the way.
 
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Originally posted by: techs
Will Palin address the issue on SNL?
Gotta wonder how late they are staying at Fox to figure out how to spin this.

You'd have to think she'll bow out of the appearance, but I guess one never knows.
 

Perknose

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Originally posted by: Don Vito Corleone
In other news, Palin is almost certainly the worst VP candidate on a major party ticket in my lifetime . . .

Yup, and that includes Dan Quayle and Spiro Agnew! :shocked:

 

zoiks

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McCain is probably watching the pollmeter hanging in his office go down a notch.
 

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BREAKING: She Abused Her Power

Link: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/27105917/

Alaska panel finds Palin abused power
Campaign officials tried to pre-empt lawmakers with report clearing Palin


ANCHORAGE, Alaska - A legislative committee investigating Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin has found she unlawfully abused her authority in firing the state's public safety commissioner.

The investigative report concludes that a family grudge wasn't the sole reason for firing Public Safety Commissioner Walter Monegan but says it likely was a contributing factor.

The Republican vice presidential nominee has been accused of firing a commissioner to settle a family dispute. Palin supporters have called the investigation politically motivated.

Monegan says he was dismissed as retribution for resisting pressure to fire a state trooper involved in a bitter divorce with the governor's sister. Palin says Monegan was fired as part of a legitimate budget dispute.

The legislative panel met for six hours before making a unanimous decision to release the so-called "Troopergate" report. The vote was 12-0 to release the report, except for certain parts they consider confidential.

Alaska lawmakers on Friday began reviewing the lengthy and politically sensitive investigative report focusing on whether Republican vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin abused her authority as governor.

The first-term Alaska governor has been accused of firing a state commissioner to settle a family dispute. But the report is also expected to touch on whether Palin's husband meddled in state affairs and whether her administration inappropriately accessed employee medical records.
 

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Last nail, meet coffin.

I always thought this election would be about who fucked up the least

Obama hasn't really fucked up much. He has run one of the best executed campaigns I've ever seen.
 

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I am grinning ear-to-ear right now.

Lots of Repuglitards dismissed every Troopergate thread I made.

Now, it bears fruit
 
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