Saturday, August 30, 2008

Raw, unedited video: Sarah Palin's TrooperGate press conference

By GottaLaff

The videos (long, at 20 minutes and 14 minutes respectively), originally posted on August 14 by the Anchorage Daily News, are raw footage of Quaylin's press conference.

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Let's hope this dogs her right into an election loss:
Alaska's former commissioner of public safety says Gov. Sarah Palin, John McCain's pick to be vice president, personally talked him on two occasions about a state trooper who was locked in a bitter custody battle with the governor's sister.
We posted a video about this here.

In a phone conversation Friday night, Walt Monegan, who was Alaska's top cop until Palin fired him July 11, told the Daily News that the governor also had e-mailed him two or three times about her ex-brother-in-law, Trooper Mike Wooten, though the e-mails didn't mention Wooten by name.

Monegan claims his refusal to fire Wooten was a major reason that Palin dismissed him. Wooten had been suspended for five days previously, based largely on complaints that Palin's family had initiated before Palin was governor.

The events surrounding Monegan's dismissal currently are under investigation by the state's legislature. Palin has acknowledged that a member of her staff phoned a trooper lieutenant in an effort that could have been perceived as pressure to have Wooten dismissed and that her husband and other officials also had contacted Monegan about Wooten.

She has insisted, however, that she did not authorize the phone call and was not aware of it. She has said she doesn't believe any of the contacts amounted to pressuring Monegan. She suspended one of her aides after the recording of his discussions of Wooten with the trooper lieutenant became public.

Translation: After he was caught.

“The Governor did nothing wrong and has nothing to hide," the McCain/Palin campaign said in a statement, blaming the issue on the campaign of the Democratic nominee, U.S. Sen. Barack Obama. "It’s outrageous that the Obama campaign is trying to attack her over a family issue. As a reformer and a leader on ethics reform, she has been happy to help out in the investigation of this matter, because she was never directly involved."

But the trooper controversy has been swirling around Palin for weeks, long before Palin was launched Friday into the bright lights of the national campaign.

Monegan, however, said that Palin raised the subject of Wooten with him herself on two occasions after becoming governor -- once on the phone soon after she took office and once in person not long after that.

Monegan also said that the governor's husband, Todd, talked to him several times about Wooten and that three top officials in her administration contacted him.

Monegan also disclosed for the first time that Palin sent him two or three e-mails that referenced her ex-brother-in-law and his status with troopers. Monegan declined to provide the e-mails because of the ongoing investigation.

Calls, e-mails, face-to-face = a big fat problem.

Monegan said he believes his firing was directly related to the fact Wooten stayed on the job. "It was a significant factor if not the factor," Monegan said.

No one from the McCain campaign ever contacted him to vet Palin as a candidate, Monegan said.

Who did they contact? "We don't talk about the vetting process," said Maria Comella, Palin's vice president campaign press secretary.

Of course not. Transparency is out of the question.

Palin's replacement for Monegan, Chuck Kopp, was forced to resign just two weeks after he was appointed because of a sexual harassment complaint that had been filed against him when he was the chief of police in Kenai.

Palin, in a news conference announcing Kopp's resignation July 24, said she was unaware that the Kenai city council had reprimanded Kopp as a result of the complaint and would not discuss how her staff had vetted Kopp before naming him to replace Monegan three days after Monegan was fired.

I sense vetting problems in Republican circles.

Alaska's legislature is spending up to $100,000 "to investigate the circumstances and events surrounding the termination of former Public Safety Commissioner Monegan, and potential abuses of power and/or improper actions by members of the executive branch."

The investigation is supposed to wrap up by Oct. 31, just days before the Nov. 4 general election.

Palin will be deposed along with others in the governor's office and former administration officials [...] The special counsel just this week was trying to arrange Palin's deposition, French said.

French said Palin's new role as vice-presidential candidate won't change the investigation.[...]

Before she was governor, Palin pushed for a trooper investigation of Wooten over a number of matters, including using a Taser on his stepson, illegally shooting a moose, and accusations of driving drunk. At one point, Palin and her husband hired a private investigator.

Troopers did investigate, and Wooten was suspended for 10 days, later reduced to five. That took care of it, Monegan said. But the Palin administration and Todd Palin wouldn't let go, he said. [...]

Monegan said Palin called him on his cell phone one night in January 2007 about Wooten, but it wasn't related to her security detail. He said he had already met with Todd Palin about Wooten, whom he hadn't heard of before, and had looked into the family's complaints only to learn they already had been investigated. Palin seemed frustrated that nothing more could be done, he said.

"For the record, no one ever said fire Wooten. Not the governor. Not Todd. Not any of the other staff," Monegan said Friday from Portland. "What they said directly was more along the lines of 'This isn't a person that we would want to be representing our state troopers.' "

Palin again brought up Wooten in February 2007 as they were walking together to wish a state senator a happy birthday, Monegan said. He said he told Palin he had to keep her at arm's distance on the matter and she agreed.

To be continued...

12 comments:

GottaLaff said...

Pilin' on Palin.

Jon said...

I didn't know there was such a big opening in the business of vetting candidates. I could have done a better job by myself within a week and cost them much less money.

chris said...

McGrumpy and Sarah Lou speaking in PA. Turns out, corruption in Washington is an issue in this election! Who knew, since it hadn't been mentioned before except in reference to the LOBBYISTS running Gramps's campaign! She's gonna get in there and clean it up.

GottaLaff said...

I liveblogged it.

chris said...

Oh, bless you. I couldn't deal with it so switched to Project Runway reruns. :)

Adrienne said...

The Obama campaign pushing family issues??????

And the Obama campaign's response? Anything? Crickets?

That's what I HATE about the Obama Campaign. It is the way they are slow about responding to such stupid shit from the other side which is why the other side continues to say the same things over and over. It makes me nuts.

Senator Obama's wife and children are repeatedly attacked by the RNC, McCain, and Rove's idiots. So what is their fucking response?

I swear I will not send another check to the Obama campaign until I see them respond quicker or go on the offense. Actually, I'd like to see both. But right now they're just being stupid.

Meg said...

Ahem - they are just sitting back and watching ---McCain's campaign implode. Obama is a master at this stuff. Just watch......

GottaLaff said...

Meg, I hope they do implode. We simply can't have them win. Period.

chris said...

Whenever a public official says repeatedly "We have nothing to hide" I start wondering just what it is that's being hidden...

GottaLaff said...

It's a dead giveaway.

Adrienne said...

Chris, you're absolutely right.

AL_EastCoasting said...

Great job of giving us this political soap opera! You can check out my collection of Bush III-damning videos at http://bluesunited.blogspot.com .

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