1. Abuse of power firing of a public safety commissioner for not firing a trooper over her sister's divorce. http://www.adn.com/monegan/story/478090.html
Are you worried that those devious Republicans are going to let this play out until October, letting the left run out rope with it's murky 'investigation' innuendo, and then drop the actual dirty details?
Because they are not all compassionate, like me. I don't want you to look like a total <statff edit> for cheering on poor "Mr. B-I-L Trooper."
I already know how this will play with the radical left, but let's see how this plays with the middle.The controversy now surrounding Ms. Palin stems from a messy divorce between state trooper Mike Wooten and his wife, Molly McCann, who is Ms. Palin's younger sister.
In 2005, Ms. Palin alleged to Mr. Wooten's supervisors that he had threatened to harm her sister and father and had engaged in numerous instances of misconduct, including using a stun gun on his 10-year-old stepson, according to state documents. In one instance, she told state investigators, she overheard him on the telephone threatening her sister: "I'm gonna <staff edit> shoot your dad. He's gonna get a lead bullet."
Mr. Wooten told investigators he tested a Taser stun gun on the boy at his request but never threatened the Palins. An internal police investigation substantiated the stun-gun incident and some other charges but threw out most of the rest. Mr. Wooten was suspended for five days in 2006. Through a spokesman with the Public Safety Employees Association, he declined to comment.
On July 11 of this year, Ms. Palin fired Department of Public Safety Commissioner Walt Monegan. Mr. Monegan then complained that she and her husband had pressured him to fire Mr. Wooten. Ms. Palin, in a statement, denied that, saying she had removed the commissioner she had appointed 18 months earlier because she wanted "a new direction."
Gee. She insisted on firing an abusive state cop who a] tazered a 10 year old kid, the trooper claims, "at his request", and b] intimidated the same boy by telling him "I'm gonna <staff edit> shoot your dad. He's gonna get a lead bullet."
Gee. A Democrat is running the investigation in Alaska.
Gee. The real question is, why was the system protecting that piece of <staff edit>? That is where the investigation should be. Oh, but wait a minute: the 'investigation' is being run by a Democrat. Silly me.
Gee. The Governor is being accused of cleaning house, trying to take out the trash, and removing her appointment of someone who refused to take out the trash. This is exactly why she should be sent to DC.
Feel free to line up behind the 10 year old tazing, 'I'm gonna <staff edit> shoot your dad' poor trooper and his protector on this one. Personally, I'd want to apologize and take a shower after accidentally cheering all that on, but now that we know what she is 'hiding', we are free to all wonder how this will play in the middle when the GOP 'springs' this on us in October, after the weeks of detail-less drive-by alegations of mysterious Democratic 'investigations...'
When do we give her the medal?
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