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Palin's Troubling Troopergate

By Clarence Page, Tribune Media Services
Enough about Sarah Palin. What about John McCain? What does McCain think of Palin?

There's no question that the Alaska governor has been a huge energizing asset to McCain's presidential bid. Conservatives, in particular, who sounded pretty ho-hum about McCain until she came along, now sound willing to stroll over hot coals to help send the Arizona senator to the White House -- as long as he has Palin with him.

But, I wonder, how well does McCain know his running mate? Does he really think she is the open-government, let-the-sunshine-in reformer that he says she is? If so, does that delight him and his campaign advisors, or does it make them nervous?

These questions are provoked by the way his campaign has been helping her to throw a cloak of silence over the Alaska investigation now known to the world as "Troopergate."

The probe, initiated with Palin's blessing and a unanimous vote by Alaska lawmakers, is trying to find out whether the governor abused her power in trying to remove Mike Wooten, who divorced Palin's sister, as a state trooper.

The details are about as sordid as any other messy divorce case, although enriched with a dramatic blend of "Northern Exposure" and "Smokey and the Bandit." Palin's former brother-in-law is alleged to have threatened her father, used a Taser on his stepson, drank alcohol in his patrol car and illegally shot a moose. Palin, herself a famous moose hunter, is alleged to have wanted Wooten fired so badly that she dismissed Walt Monegan, the state's public safety commissioner, after he refused to do it. Both Palin and Wooten, as the old saying goes, deny the allegations and the alligators.

Without raking any deeper into the personal muck, what's most important to the rest of us are two questions:

1.) Did Palin force out the public safety commissioner because he would not fire her ex-brother-in-law?

2.) Did the governor, her husband, Todd Palin, or her staff improperly obtain confidential information about Trooper Wooten along the way?

To her credit, Palin welcomed the inquiry, at first. But things changed after she became McCain's running mate.

At first Palin told reporters, "We have absolutely nothing to hide" and "we would never prohibit or be less than enthusiastic about any kind of investigation." But, after McCain's campaign took over her damage control, the probe suddenly bore the "taint" of political motivation, even though Alaska lawmakers had voted unanimously to investigate Monegan's dismissal.

Haven't we heard this soap opera before? Suddenly Troopergate is taking on echoes of stonewalling by the current White House. Suddenly we are reminded of President Bush's unexplained dismissal and replacement of seven U. S. attorneys in late 2006 -- and repeated refusals by Bush political advisor Karl Rove and others to honor congressional subpoenas.

McCain's campaign last week announced that Palin similarly was "unlikely" to cooperate with the Troopergate investigation. Her husband, Todd Palin, announced that he would refuse to honor his subpoena to testify. The matter appears to be headed for a court fight that will push it well past Election Day . That's a break for the McCain campaign, which fears a self-inflicted October-surprise wound. But it leaves the rest of us in the dark.

As the Anchorage Daily News editorialized about Palin, "Whatever happened to the 'open and transparent' administration she promised Alaskans?" Similarly we in the lower 49 states might ask what this sudden stonewalling tells us about the reform-minded, house cleaning "mavericks" that the McCain-Palin team vows to bring to Washington?

Yes, campaign 2008 needs to be about McCain versus his Democratic opponent Barack Obama, not their running mates. That means these questions about Palin are really questions about McCain and his judgment. Either way, McCain's campaign is not answering the questions.

We can only wonder what the McCain campaign would be saying if Obama and his running mate, Joe Biden, were ignoring subpoenas in either of their home states.

Or how much more Republicans would want to know about Obama's wife if she was as deeply involved in his decision-making as Governor Palin's "First Dude" Todd is involved with hers.

For those of us who live outside Alaska, the Troopergate saga is less about the scandal than about what appears to be a convenient cover-up by the McCain-Palin campaign. It makes me wonder what kind of "change" we can expect from a candidate whose campaign is offering us so much of what's wrong with Washington now.

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Posted Comments:

09-30-2008 19:09
msattitude69 wrote:



Gate started with WATERGATE, Possibly palin should just claim executive privilege to solve this



09-24-2008 00:24
Sunshine49 wrote:

To igorvitch

You are the dolt! They put him before a Grand Jury on charges, even tho they knew he was "innocent" BEFORE they had him appear. The whole purpose of that charade was to see if they could get any dirt on Bush/Cheney from him. When he didn't give them the information that they wanted, they accused him of lying to a Grand Jury. In most people's books that would be called a "frame-up" But I guess you dolts don't get it! Or is it just because he is a Republican that you want to see him tarred and feathered. After that mockery of justice, I can see why Palin and her family don't want to appear before another witch hunt squad of Democrats.

I guess you feel it's your Democrat "Christian" duty to insult Sassy in such an asinine way.

As far as your tirade against me -- you are showing your complete hatred for Republicans in general. You are trying to "prove" how superior you think you are. You are only proving how low you will go to try and win an argument. The problem is that I am not trying to "prove" anything. I have been trying to relay some true facts into the twisted reality that some of you have. I can see that it is hopeless. As you so aptly stated to Sassy: "stupid is what stupid does and says." You definitely fit that description!



09-23-2008 00:06
igorvitch wrote:

Sassy's Comments

You've conclusively proven the idea that "stupid is what stupid does and says." You're comments have no factual basis in any reality except the void between your ears. Honestly, why don't you save them for a closet somewhere, anyplace where people with an iota of intelligence don't have to be exposed to your inanities.

Are you and Sunshine married by any chance because you both have the same habit of substituting nasty fairy tales for historical, proven facts. I could go back to Nixon for you, Sunshine, but you'd just find an absurd way to defend him. Why don't you just say: "My head is overflowing with hate stereotypes I've learned from the former addict Rush Limbaugh, so I hate all of them and will make up whatever nonsense I can to stoke and feed that childish anger. Then we'd be done with your hopeless attempts to make sound arguments. Liddy was convicted, you dolt; and George W. pardoned him or he's be in jail right now.



09-22-2008 23:37
Texas Katie wrote:

Sassy, now you've gone too far!

Your post is disgusting - - - not to mention untruthful.

Just who do you think you are to judge whether or not ANYONE is a Christian?

To even suggest that Obama started the Troopergate mess blows my mind. Do you not understand that Palin had that going before McCain named her as his running mate?

I have many more facts to present but I am so frustrated and angry by your slime that it just isn't worth my time.



09-22-2008 22:12
sassy wrote:

Troopergate

It seems there was a troopergate in NY not long ago.Was the word Troopergate just a demacratic word that only demacrats can put on somthing(get it)Obama and his cronies got this started to get people agenst McCane/Palin when his name dropped in the polls.Obama will do anything to get your vote even lie to your face.Obama is not a christion,agardian of your hard earned tax doller,A man of truth,Or even a good lier.Obama is the one that the goverment has been worning us about since 9/11 So wake-up.




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