Oct 16th, 2008 | survey

Is the Anchorage Daily News right about Troopergate?


The state paper has been much tougher on Palin than the wussified, scared-of-Schmidt national press. Their editorial on her insane response to Troopergate is a classic:

Sarah Palin's reaction to the Legislature's Troopergate report is an embarrassment to Alaskans and the nation. She claims the report "vindicates" her. She said that the investigation found "no unlawful or unethical activity on my part." Her response is either astoundingly ignorant or downright Orwellian.

Then they really let her have it:

Gov. Palin and her husband felt so passionately about Wooten because the case was so personal to them. Their passion blinded them to any other considerations. They had no sense that the power of the governor's office carries a special responsibility not to use it to settle family scores. They had no sense that legal restrictions might prevent the troopers from firing Wooten. They had no sense that persistent queries from the governor's office might be perceived as pressure to bend state personnel laws.

Gov. Palin and her husband were obsessed with Wooten the way Capt. Ahab was obsessed with the Great White Whale. No Wooten, no peace. Has Gov. Palin committed an impeachable offense? Hardly. Is what she did indictable? No. But it wasn't appropriate, especially for someone elected as an ethical reformer. And her Orwellian claims of "vindication" make this blemish on her record look even worse.

You asked us to hold you accountable, Gov. Palin. Did you mean it?



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Philgtaylor
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Australia

posted Oct 16th, 2008 at 20:12 CDT

Wasnt it more about the enquiry and the way the governor went after him, the tactics that she used? Isnt it possible that EVERYBODY in this situation was in the wrong?

Random
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Texas, United States

posted Oct 16th, 2008 at 08:25 CDT

If say a Mississippi State Trooper was drunk on duty, shot a deer out of season from his patrol car, threatened to kill his ex wife and father in law, then tasered say an 11 year old black shoplifter, the press would be demanding an investigation and calling for the trooper to go to jail, the Chief of the State Police to resign, and the Governor to quit.  I guess the standards are different in Alaska, where a governor demanding the trooper be fired is somehow an abuse of power.  Or is it OK because the trooper just tasered his step son, not an innocent 11 year old victim of police brutality.

Scooter
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New York, United States

posted Oct 16th, 2008 at 06:03 CDT

Nope. It's not that I am such a fan of Sarah Palin. Just as an objective citizen.....I give the Palin camp the benefit of the doubt on the TrooperGate case. It didn't fly with me.

 
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