Palin aide says Obama backers politicizing Alaska investigation

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ANCHORAGE, Alaska (CNN) -- Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin will not cooperate with a "tainted" legislative investigation into the firing of her public safety commissioner, the McCain-Palin campaign announced Monday, accusing supporters of Democratic rival Barack Obama of manipulating the probe for political motivations.


Gov. Sarah Palin is fighting allegations she improperly tried to force the firing of her former brother-in-law.

Former Palin Press Secretary Meg Stapleton told reporters in Anchorage that the power probe has been "hijacked" by "Obama operatives" for the Democratic presidential nominee -- namely, Alaska state Sen. Hollis French, the Democratic lawmaker managing the investigation and an Obama supporter. French has denied working on behalf of the Obama campaign.

The Obama campaign described Stapleton's charge as "complete paranoia." It has denied sending campaign staff to Alaska to work with the legislative committee's investigation.

McCain campaign spokesman Ed O'Callaghan said, "I think it's fair to say that the governor is not going to cooperate with that investigation so long as it remained tainted and run by partisan individuals who have a predetermined conclusion," referring to a comment by French this month that the case could produce criminal charges or an "October Surprise" for the GOP ticket.

He added that no "time period" has been set for Palin to be interviewed by independent counsel Stephen Branchflower. She has not been subpoenaed, though on Friday Alaska lawmakers voted to subpoena Palin's husband, several aides and phone records in their investigation.

Palin, the Republican nominee for vice president, is battling allegations that she and her advisers pressured then-Public Safety Commissioner Walt Monegan to fire a state trooper going through a bitter custody dispute with her sister -- and that Monegan was terminated when he refused. Palin says she fired Monegan over budget issues and denies any wrongdoing.

Monegan says while no one directly demanded Trooper Mike Wooten's dismissal, he felt pressured to do so by Palin, her husband and staff. He believes his refusal to fire the trooper led to his own firing. Upon the dismissal, Monegan was offered a position as executive director of the Alcohol Beverage and Control Board, but turned it down.

Palin's lawyers say the investigation -- which the legislature commissioned on a bipartisan basis in July -- belongs before the state Personnel Board, which met to consider the request Thursday.

Stapleton said Palin's attorneys have turned over to the board e-mails that contain "new information that exonerates Palin and proves Monegan's egregious insubordination."

The e-mails, which were released to reporters, show that Palin reported to Monegan that Wooten threatened her father.

Monegan allegedly worked against Palin over his department's budget, making repeated requested to Congress "for funding that was out of line for every other commissioner and agency," Stapleton said.

"The final straw came in late June, when Commissioner Monegan arranged for another unauthorized trip to D.C. to request more money from Congress," Stapleton said.

The campaign also disputed recent comments Monegan made to ABC News, in which he accused Palin of lying during her wide-ranging interview with ABC's Charles Gibson last week. iReport.com: Share your thoughts on Sarah Palin

Palin had told Gibson, "I never pressured him to hire or fire anybody." She said she welcomed the investigation and did not worry about the subpoena of her husband, Todd Palin.

"There's nothing to hide," she said. "I know that Todd, too, never pressured Commissioner Monegan. He did, very appropriately, though, bring up those concerns about a trooper [Wooten] who was making threats against the first family, and that is appropriate."

Monegan rebutted Palin's comments, saying, "She's not telling the truth when she told ABC neither she nor her husband pressured me to fire Trooper Wooten," according to an interview posted on the ABC News Web site. "And she's not telling the truth to the media about her reasons for firing me."

Palin aide says Obama backers politicizing Alaska investigation - CNN.com

Is anyone else not surprised by this? If she has nothing to hide, why is the campaign interfering with the investigation? Looks to me like they are attempting to use Obama as an excuse in case she is found guilty. Wah, wah, wah. All of this whining about the big bad Democrats picking on me is getting really old.
 
Is anyone else not surprised by this? If she has nothing to hide, why is the campaign interfering with the investigation? Looks to me like they are attempting to use Obama as an excuse in case she is found guilty. Wah, wah, wah. All of this whining about the big bad Democrats picking on me is getting really old.

Obviously she's got something to hide....
 
Since when do we not politicize politics? LOL!

Seriously, that person has to know that it's not about 'managing' people but it's all about working for the people. It seems like the general language used on Sarah Palin's behalf has been all about managing people and abusing power in favor of her personal beliefs and promoting her family and friends. Okay, she sold off that airplane at a loss.. but c'mon, she bought a very nice gas-guzzling car for her own use with taxpayers money. At least she could've gotten a Prius....
 
Palin seems like sometimes she cant talk her way out of a paper bag. Obama is just an excuse to point a finger for any of her problems just because.
 
That is obstructing justice which is being denied to the people of Alaska.

"Justice delayed is justice denied."--MLK.

Exactly. This is exactly the type of individual we don't need in a position of power. She obviously has no concept of responsible use of power.
 
Palin reminds me too much of Karl Rove and Dick Cheney.

Always something to hide. Always excuses to hide it.
 
Palin staff won't testify in trooper probe, AG says.

Pretty evident that this woman thinks she is above the law. How arrogant. Looks like she really does have something to hide.:hmm:


Palin staff won't testify in trooper probe, AG says - CNN.com

Palin's husband won't testify in trooper inquiry, campaign says

Palin's husband won't testify in trooper inquiry, campaign says - CNN.com


*nodding* she DOES have something to hide... it's MORE than just that link.

No wonder why medias digging deep into palin's background!





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Palin's husband won't testify in trooper inquiry, campaign says

Palin's husband won't testify in trooper inquiry, campaign says - CNN.com


*nodding* she DOES have something to hide... it's MORE than just that link.

No wonder why medias digging deep into palin's background!


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Yeppers. If you don't have anything to hide, you welcome the investigation because it will clear your name. She is running at full speed to get away from the investigation. Everything she has done points to the conclusion that she is hiding something, and is indeed quilty.
 
That not help either. *show fist*

jillo, you need do the hard thing to smash Palin, then I'll be proud of you, woman.
 
Is anyone else not surprised by this? If she has nothing to hide, why is the campaign interfering with the investigation? Looks to me like they are attempting to use Obama as an excuse in case she is found guilty. Wah, wah, wah. All of this whining about the big bad Democrats picking on me is getting really old.

I'm not surprised AT ALL. Palin is guilty and she knows it. Why else would she try to avoid the investigation?

I'm also getting sick and tired of Palin blaming the Democrats. The Democrats have absolutely nothing to do with this -- especially since those who ordered the investigation in the first place were bipartisan.

GOP lawmakers even went so far as to sue in order to stop the investigation. :roll:

Now if that isn't proof Palin had something to hide, I don't know what is.
 
I'm not surprised AT ALL. Palin is guilty and she knows it. Why else would she try to avoid the investigation?

I'm also getting sick and tired of Palin blaming the Democrats. The Democrats have absolutely nothing to do with this -- especially since those who ordered the investigation in the first place were bipartisan.

Whine doesn't help. You need go to Alaska and tell them how bad Palin is! Now, look at the poll! McCain is on huge lead.


But... who care?!?! It's only stupid 2 point for that state. hahaha
 
Whine doesn't help. You need go to Alaska and tell them how bad Palin is! Now, look at the poll! McCain is on huge lead.


But... who care?!?! It's only stupid 2 point for that state. hahaha

You are bein' silly! LOL
 
Hell, Palin is cleared in Troopergate. :)
 
Whine doesn't help. You need go to Alaska and tell them how bad Palin is! Now, look at the poll! McCain is on huge lead.

But... who care?!?! It's only stupid 2 point for that state. hahaha

He is? What poll are you looking at PowerON? So far, the national polls indicate that Obama leads McCain 52% to 46%.

And the state of Alaska has 3 electoral votes -- not 2. :roll:
 
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