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New Ethic’s Complaint Filed Against Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin

By Michael Webster: Investigative Reporter Sept 3, 2008 10:30 AM PDT

New ethic’s complaint is being filed against Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin today before the end of the business day. The complaint outlines misconduct by the Gov. and her office staff alleging records where improperly made pubic.

 

John Cyr of Wasilla, Alaska the Executive Director of Public Safety Employees (PSEA) told the Laguna Journal that “our attorney Steve Sorenson of Juneau Alaska will file the compliant before the end of the business day today.” The grievances will include the illegal release of records of Alaska State Trooper Michael Wooten the former brother-in-law of the governor, according to Mr. Cyr.

 

Attorney Sorenson said that the filing will be with Alaska State Dept. Of Law ethic’s attorney Judy Bockmon.

 

In her two executive jobs in Alaska, Palin ousted top law-enforcement officials because they were insufficiently loyal or not malleable enough.

Gov. Sarah Palin

One of those firings has already put Gov. Sarah Palin at the center of an ongoing legislative investigation that presumably will require her to testify about whether she was behind efforts by her husband and senior staff to pressure the state’s public safety commissioner to fire her ex-brother-in-law from the state troopers.

When the commissioner, former Anchorage police chief Walter Monegan, refused to go along, he was summarily ousted by Palin without any explanation.

If Palin did use her government office to punish a personal enemy – or that she fired the public safety commissioner because he refused to join in her family feud – the Republicans may have trouble continuing to sell Palin as a reform-minded governor and may have to dropped her as McCain‘s V.P.

Alaska newspapers and other media say it now appears that Sarah Palin shares the Bush administration’s view about putting cronies in key law-enforcement jobs. As mayor of the tiny town of Wasilla 10,000 population and in a state of only about 300,000 folks she managed as mayor and then as governor of Alaska, to fired two top law-enforcement officials when they didn’t show sufficient loyalty or obedience to her.

Ousting the Chief

In 1996, after winning the election to be mayor of Wasilla then with a population of about 5,000, Palin sought to oust six department heads because they had signed a letter supporting the previous mayor, their old boss. Palin ultimately fired two of them, including the police chief.

Wasilla’s ousted police chief, Irl Stambaugh, sued Palin in 1997 for alleged contract violation, wrongful termination and gender discrimination The police chief claimed Palin fired him not for cause but for being disloyal and because he was a man whose size – 6 feet and 200 pounds – intimidated her.

However, a federal judge dismissed Stambaugh’s lawsuit.

So, having escaped any serious damage for punishing Wasilla’s police chief for a supposed lack of political loyalty, Palin had little reason not to throw her weight around when she became Alaska’s governor in December 2006.

By then, Palin was deeply involved in her family’s vendetta against her sister’s ex-husband, trooper Michael Wooten. Through complaints to his superiors, Palin already had helped engineer Wooten’s five-day suspension from the state police earlier in 2006 for various examples of personal misconduct.

In January 2007, a month into Palin’s term, her husband, Todd, invited Palin’s new public safety commissioner Monegan to the governor’s office, where Todd Palin urged Monegan to reopen the Wooten case. After checking on it, Monegan informed Todd Palin that he couldn’t do anything because the case was closed.

In an interview with the Washington Post, Monegan said that a few days later, the governor also called him about the Wooten matter and he gave her the same answer. Monegan said Gov. Palin brought the issue up again in a February 2007 meeting at the state capitol, prompting his warning that she should back off.

However, Monegan said Gov. Palin kept bringing the issue up indirectly through e-mails, such as comparing another bad trooper to “my former brother-in-law, or that trooper I used to be related to.”

Monegan also began getting telephone calls from Palin’s aides about trooper Wooten, including from then-chief of staff Mike Tibbles; Commissioner Annette Kreitzer of the Department of Administration; and Attorney General Talis Colberg.

Questioning ‘the Process’

Colberg acknowledged making the call, after an inquiry from Todd Palin about “the process” for handling a threatening trooper, and then relaying back the response from Monegan that the issue had been handled and nothing more could be done.

Monegan also told the Post that he warned each caller about the risk of exposing the state to legal liability if Wooten filed a lawsuit.

However, Todd Palin continued collecting evidence against Wooten and lobbying for his dismissal. The governor’s husband acknowledged giving Wooten’s boss, Col. Audie Holloway, photos of Wooten driving a snowmobile while he was out of work on a worker’s compensation claim.

Alaska’s Deputy Attorney General Michael Barnhill told the Post that a member of the governor’s staff, personnel director Diane Kiesel, also made at least one call to Col. Holloway about the snowmobile incident. [Washington Post, Aug. 31, 2008]

On July 11, 2008, Palin abruptly fired Monegan, saying only that she wanted to take the public safety department in a different direction.

Monegan then went public with his account of the mounting campaign against Wooten from the governor’s family and staff. Monegan told the Anchorage Daily News that Todd Palin showed him the work of a private investigator, who had been hired by the family to dig into Wooten’s life and who was accusing the trooper of various misdeeds, such as drunk driving and child abuse.

Though Palin insisted she wasn’t involved in the pressure campaign, a review by the Attorney General’s office found that half a dozen state officials had made about two dozen phone calls regarding Wooten.

A tape recording of one conversation – between Palin’s chief of boards and commissions Frank Bailey and police Lt. Rodney Dial in February 2008 – revealed Bailey saying, “Todd and Sarah are scratching their heads, ‘Why on earth … is this guy still representing the department?’”

Expanded Investigation

On Aug. 2, the state legislature launched its own investigation into whether Palin “used her public office to settle a private score.” A bipartisan panel appointed special prosecutor Steve Branchflower to investigate and report back in a few months.

After Palin learned of Branchflower’s appointment, she questioned whether the investigation would be fair and objected to a comment from Democratic state Sen. Hollis French about the possibility that the case might lead to the governor’s impeachment.

Palin’s spokeswoman Sharon Leighow said, “Publicly elevating this to ‘impeachment’ raises doubts as to how fair a process some senators may intend for this to be.” [Anchorage Daily News, Aug. 2, 2008]

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Help answer the question aboutSarah Palin

Is Sarah Palin or Bobby Jindal more qualified to become the next leader of the GOP?
I think Bobby Jindal is far more qualified than Palin. He gave a brilliant speech (that he wrote himself) today in Iowa. Take a look at their educational backgrounds:

Bobby Jindal:
Brown University, graduated with honors
New College, Oxford, Rhodes scholar

Sarah Palin:
6 years to earn a four year degree
attended five different colleges

Who do you think is more qualified to lead the GOP party? Jindal or Palin?

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18 Comments

  1. MrBadbizness says:

    Yet, I must say, she is quite attractive. Mark my words, she’s gonna have her reality show soon. It’s almost retarded not for em’ to do it. I don’t care 2 much 4 er’, but I wouldn’t mind lookin’ at er’ on a show. Male perspective, of course…

  2. MrBadbizness says:

    Actually, she would burn more…Urine has done these things in the past. Remember Nightmare On Elm Street? Yeah….

  3. 4Love10 says:

    well English its easy to speak,and soon his gonna become a common language,i wont place my bet on a common language.

  4. cyberuga says:

    German: “Der Untergang”
    English: “Downfall”

    It’s a great flick; check it out.

  5. Including English, the language you’re speaking in your comment?

  6. TBConsumption says:

    not nearly as funny as the original

  7. mogilny89p says:

    Mother I wouldn’t piss on if she were on fire. MIWPOISWOF

  8. bpte3030 says:

    wat movie is dis from

  9. true
    it kinnda sounds like there about to say something but then gag

  10. mel_mel_tx says:

    So what experience does Obama have?

  11. Write a book, give speeches. A talk show. But it won't last forever.

  12. I wouldn't take if they paid me – what could her book be about? How to be a perfect incubator, or how to spread legs and churn out kids. Or maybe how to teach your kids to ignore school and have underage unprotected sex? She is a slutty idiot, end of story about her.
    I wouldn't be surprised if she hired a ghost writer to write some fairy tale in which she will be presented as an intelligent being but who in their right mind would read that garbage?

  13. why not? she can see russia from her house! (sorry, had to steal the Tina Fey gag)

    as much as i dislike sarah palin, we should all remember that no matter how horrible a President or VP may be, its the House and Senate that really drive politics and foreign policy. the recent set of nimrods sitting in the Prez and VP's drivers' seats the last few decades just happen to stick their foot in their proverbial mouths often enough that the House and Senate do everything they can to catch up with damage control.

    remember, when it comes to some the most important elections to watch, think local.

    as far as palin – let's hope mccain keeps his sodium intake down and takes his lipitor often. if crowned king – i mean, elected president – he should probably have all the safety precautions in place that he can (to possibly include a royal food taster) to ensure a healthy rule free of unwanted heart attacks, strokes, accidental falls down the stairs, kodiak bear attacks – you know, all the stuff that life alert covers you for. ;) i'd be very afraid if palin was presented the golden slipper in the next few years.

  14. Actually, Sarah supervised the whole affair.
    In fact, she acted as "fluffer".

  15. Brad says:

    i think fair is fair if you believe in wire tap you can get your email hacked into eye fo a eye right

  16. At least through 2020, when her second presidential term comes to a close.

  17. Shoeless Joe says:

    President? She's lucky to be a greeter in a hardware store like Bush is in Crawford, TX.

  18. gimpyshake says:

    Plastic surgery and a K-Mart wig make her face a little stiff. Her husband has the remote in his pocket.

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