Political Science
Maybe I’m just reading the wrong blogs, but I can’t help but get a sinking feeling from this re-cap of Republican VP pick Sarah Palin’s very own, ongoing, troopergate scandal:
Eventually, Palin got fed up and fired Monegan from his job. This is an important point. Wooten never got fired. To the best of my knowledge, he’s is still on the job. The central bad act was firing the state’s top police official because he refused to bend to political pressure from the governor and her family to fire a public employee against whom the governor was pursuing a vendetta — whether the vendetta was justified or not.
Soon after this, questions were raised in the state about Monegan’s firing and he eventually came forward and said he believed he’d been fired for not giving in to pressure to fire Wooten.
After Monegan made his accusations, Palin insisted there was no truth whatsoever to his claims. Nonetheless, a bipartisan committee of the state legislature approved an investigation. In response, Palin asked the Attorney General to start his own investigation which many in the state interpretedas an effort to either keep tabs on or tamper with the legislature’s investigation. Again, very questionable judgment in someone who aspires to be first in line to the presidency.
The Attorney General’s investigation quickly turned up evidence that Palin’s initial denials were false. Multiple members of her staff had raised Wooten’s employment with Monegan. Indeed, the state police had a recording of one of her deputies pushing Monegan to fire Wooten. That evidence forced Palin to change her story. Palin said that this was the first she’d heard of it and insisted the deputy wasn’t acting at her behest, even though the trascript of the recorded call clearly suggested that he was.
Seriously, McCain couldn’t have picked someone who wasn’t currently under investigation by the authorities? It was that important that he try to play the “I’m less scared of women than Barack Obama” card?
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I’m starting to think their idea of vetting Palin was to run her name through a beta version of Cuil.
Seriously.
He loves to reference Vietnam 40 years ago, but you ask him about Keating Five? “No comment”.
Maybe that’s their common ground: McCain will share stories from the good ol’ days of the Keating Five.