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Political Wire: Palin Faced Rocky Final Months -- Taegan Goddard's Political Wire

  • politicsjunkie · 4 months ago
    The narrative of martyrdom runs strong through so much of what she says. She is being attacked constantly and more so than others.
    Remember this from Newsweek:
    Once onstage, together with Arizona Gov. Janet Napolitano, Palin talked about what women expect from women leaders; how she took charge in Alaska during a political scandal that threatened to unseat the state's entire Republican power structure, and her feelings about Sen. Hillary Clinton. (She said she felt kind of bad she couldn't support a woman, but she didn't like Clinton's whining.)
    http://www.newsweek.com/id/156190
    Large parts of her speech yesterday in fact many of her public statements in the post election period have been whining. I am of the opinion that this is the end of her viability as a political candidate even if she is foolish enough to try a presidential run, this ruined any chances she may have had.
  • Laguna_b · 4 months ago
    I doubt there was ANY chance that she would be successful in running for national office. She could NEVER win as marginalized as she was and is to a narrow bunch of no-nothings. The only question would be if she could gain enough support through her die hard supporters to either snarl the Republican nomination or out right take it. My guess is that Huckabee would split her vote and someone like Romney would take the nomination. Her best chance then would be #2, but given the choice, my vote goes to Huckabee getting chosen since he lacks the huge negatives and anyone in #1 spot is interested in ONE thing...winning. Palin actually drives away women....so no draw there....
  • michelle2008 · 4 months ago
    I totally agree with you, politicsjunkie, but think that her whining started during the campaign...and has increased post November 4th.
  • alaskadale · 4 months ago
    The national news has missed the more recent feud in local Alaska politics. The day before she resigned, the Governor fired the top two heads of the state Public Health Division, Chief Medical Officer, Bev Wooley, and her assistant, Dr. Jay Butler. Both were scheduled to give testimony to a state committee regarding a proposed parental notification law for teens seeking abortion. Their testimony did not contradict Governor Palin (a noted pro-life leader), but she wanted to edit their remarks. When they refused to allow her to edit their remarks, they were fired. Shortly after, Palin resigned.
  • RepsKillMyBrain · 4 months ago
    Good, very good. Have you got sources for that please ?
  • Meffy · 4 months ago
    Googling for "Bev Wooley" got several pertinent stories, including:
    http://progressivealaska.blogspot.com/2009/07/s...

    [edit] Oops, wrong link. That one has a dandy list of Palin lies though. Here's the right one:
    http://progressivealaska.blogspot.com/2009/06/p...
  • alaskadale · 4 months ago
    My sources are the Anchorage Daily News, which had several stories on the resignation of the top two heads of the state Public Health Division.
  • NewCitizen · 4 months ago
    Well, hey, that's what politicians cut from true presidential timber do when faced with tough times, right?? Quit?

    Whatever the "strategy" here, she's done politically. Unfortunately, I can definitely envision her annoying the crap out of everyone while hosting some gabfest on FauxNews, but that's a small price to pay for her never getting a sniff of an important national office.
  • gypc_dave · 4 months ago
    You can die from self-inflicted wounds as easily as any other kind. Perhaps this resignation is a sign of growing maturity.
  • NevadaTom · 4 months ago
    To bad the other republicans can't take a hint like she can .
  • RepsKillMyBrain · 4 months ago
    Yeah, and so maybe a criminal investigation :
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VFdcSu4UyxI&feat...
  • 36763 · 4 months ago
    The following statement was issued by Gov. Palin's legal counsel, Thomas Van Flein:

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

    July 4, 2009


    On July 3rd, 2009, Governor Sarah Palin announced her intent to resign her gubernatorial duties and transfer the powers of Governor to Lt. Governor Sean Parnell.

    Almost immediately afterwards, several unscrupulous people have asserted false and defamatory allegations that the “real” reasons for Governor Palin’s resignation stem from an alleged criminal investigation pertaining to the construction of the Wasilla Sports Complex. This canard was first floated by Democrat operatives in September 2008 during the national campaign and followed up by sympathetic Democratic writers.1. It was easily rebutted then as one of many fabrications about Sarah Palin. Just as power abhors a vacuum, modern journalism apparently abhors any type of due diligence and fact checking before scurrilous allegations are repeated as fact.

    The history of the Wasilla Sports Complex is publicly known. Contrary to the insinuation that as Mayor of Wasilla, Sarah Palin “personally” oversaw bidding, construction, funding and accounting for the project (and thus, the allegation goes, “embezzled” from the project), the truth is far more mundane, and publicly available:

    Curtis D. Menard was instrumental in spearheading the effort from conception to realization of the Wasilla Sports Complex. He directed the steering committee that was responsible for placing the issue before the voters of Wasilla and subsequently passed. He remained chairman of that committee through the design and construction of the facility. He was an ardent supporter and leader of civic, educational and athletic endeavors within the community as well as an advocate of the continued success of the Sports Center.


    http://www.cityofwasilla.com/index.aspx?page=114. Thus, as any basic fact checker would learn, the Mayor of Wasilla is not listed as “chair” of the Steering Committee. As Mayor, Governor Palin did appoint the committee, another fact readily verifiable, and she was publicly on record supporting the need for such a facility—as was most of Wasilla. “Wasilla weighs sports facility” published December 6, 2001 and available at http://www.adn.com/sarah-palin/background/story.... While her public support of this project was deemed pivotal by many, the actual construction, bidding, financing and other day-to-day management of the project was not in her scope of authority as Mayor.

    In addition, Sarah Palin was then criticized by some of not showing enough interest in the project. The Frontiersman reported that at a public meeting with the Chamber of Commerce, an opponent of the project “accused Wasilla Mayor Sarah Palin of staying quiet about the arena because of her campaign for Lieutenant Governor.” “Sports Arena Campaign gets Rolling” http://www.frontiersman.com/articles/2002/02/21... (February 22, 2002).

    Further, this was a highly public project, approved by the voters, and subject to public bid requirements. As described by the City of Wasilla itself:

    The city uses competitive means for the purchase of all goods and services as required by Wasilla Municipal Code 5.08. The city also utilizes contracts and price agreements established by the State of Alaska, the Western States Contracting Alliance and other cooperatives or agencies when it is deemed to be in the best interest of the City. The city believes in open, fair competition and strives to ensure that all vendors have equal opportunity to compete for city business.

    The City of Wasilla operates under a decentralized purchasing system. This means purchasing decision up to $5,000 is made independently by the departments in the city (with the exception of Management Information System purchases). When the estimated amount for goods or services is between $5,000 and $9,999, departments are required to obtain three quotes prior to purchase. The departments may utilize the services of the Purchasing/Contracting Officer (PCO) for this process or may do it themselves; however, when this processed is selected, the PCO must sign off on the final product prior to purchasing or contracting.

    For purchases beyond $10,000, the city requires all departments to contact the PCO who will utilize the city's bid process according to Wasilla Municipal Code 5.08. The bid process is initiated through either an Invitation to Bid (ITB), utilized when the city knows the specifications for the purchase; or a Request for Proposal (RFP), utilized when the exact specifications or process is unknown.


    http://www.cityofwasilla.com/index.aspx?page=36.... Accordingly, the Sports Complex was publicly bid, in accordance with City and state law, and was accounted for in the time and manner all public projects are handled. The Mayor of Wasilla, be it Sarah Palin, or her successor, did not handle the funds, or the materials, for this project. To thus suggest she “embezzled” is as false as it is impossible.

    The additional claim of “proof” of wrongdoing is the allegation that the Palins purchased building materials from Spenard Builders Supply—and that this company may have provided supplies for the Sports Complex. Prior to the construction of Lowe’s and Home Depot within the last few years in Wasilla, Spenard Builders Supply was the primary building supply company in Wasilla. It can hardly come as a surprise that it would sell materials to small homeowners or that it would also bid to supply commercial contracts. One would be hard pressed to find a home, cabin or outbuilding in the Mat-Su Valley in which Spenard Builders Supply did not sell at least some of the materials.

    The Palins built their Lake Lucille house using Todd as the general contractor. Todd’s family owns a hardware and building supply business in Dillingham. He is no stranger to construction, or to rolling up his sleeves and doing work. The Palins used a combination of personal savings, equity from the sale of their prior home, and conventional bank financing to build the house—like millions of American families. The deeds of trust are recordable public records. Basic journalism and fact checking would confirm this.

    The Sports Complex was built in 2002. It is now 2009. While the Federal Government has a process to follow, and that process sometimes takes time, we can categorically state that we are not aware of any “federal investigation” that has been “pending” for the last seven years. We are aware of no subpoenas on SBS regarding the Palins. We are aware that the Federal Department of Justice and Federal Bureau of Investigation have been helpful, responsive and diligent in prosecuting the email hacker and in cleaning up Alaska’s corrupt legislators. To be blunt—this “story” was alleged during the campaign, evaluated then by national media and deemed meritless. Nothing has changed.

    To the extent several websites, most notably liberal Alaska blogger Shannyn Moore, are now claiming as “fact” that Governor Palin resigned because she is “under federal investigation” for embezzlement or other criminal wrongdoing, we will be exploring legal options this week to address such defamation. This is to provide notice to Ms. Moore, and those who re-publish the defamation, such as Huffington Post, MSNBC, the New York Times and The Washington Post, that the Palins will not allow them to propagate defamatory material without answering to this in a court of law. The Alaska Constitution protects the right of free speech, while simultaneously holding those “responsible for the abuse of that right.” Alaska Constitution Art. I, Sec. 5. http://ltgov.state.ak.us/constitution.php?secti.... These falsehoods abuse the right to free speech; continuing to publish these falsehoods of criminal activity is reckless, done without any regard for the truth, and is actionable.

    Thomas Van Flein, for
    Governor Sarah Palin
  • rhm93 · 4 months ago
    First (*Palin*) POST!?!?