Palin defends record in Alaska,
husband subpoenaed
Fri Sep 12, 2008 8:51pm EDT
By Steve Holland
WASILLA, Alaska (Reuters) – Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin defended her record as governor of Alaska on Friday in the face of fierce Democratic attacks, while a state ethics panel subpoenaed her husband.
In the last installment of an exclusive interview with ABC News, Palin rejected her critics’ insistence that she had initially been in favor of building an Alaska bridge project held up as a symbol of wasteful government spending.
Republican presidential candidate John McCain has denounced Alaska’s “Bridge to Nowhere” as a place where government fat needed to be cut. The $398 million bridge would have been built to a small island with only about 50 residents, and has since been shut down.
Palin insists she helped kill the project but Democrats emphasize that she was in favor of the bridge when she was a candidate for governor. It is an assault on her attempts to present herself as a reformer.
Palin, who was mayor of tiny Wasilla before becoming governor less than two years ago, told ABC News she did seek money for infrastructure in the state,” saying it was “not inappropriate for a mayor or a governor” to seek such funding.
But ultimately, she said, “I said, ‘Thanks, but no thanks. We’re not going to spend it on the bridge.’”
She also defended, as Wasilla’s mayor, seeking and obtaining $27 million in federal funding in the form of individual spending items that U.S. lawmakers called “earmarks.” McCain has made cutting “earmark” projects a pillar of his campaign.
“We have drastically, drastically reduced our earmark request since I came into office,” she said. Continued…
Palin vs. Wooten: Chronology of a ScandalA bitter custody dispute, starring the sister of Governor Sarah Palin, Molly McCann, and her three attorneys, versus the currently unrepresented Michael Wooten? An erupting scandal involving allegations of political power being leveraged by Governor Palin for an advantage in that custody case? The Alaska Department of Public Safety makes recordings of all of its incoming calls? Could this be a bonafide scandal?
Apparently, it was a ‘little known fact’ that calls to the Alaska DPS are recorded.
WATCH SARA FLIP-FLOP ON THE VIDEO via Progressive Alaska, a recent news report from KTVA/CBS: http://apocalyptickiwi.wordpress.com/2008/08/30/palin-vs-wooten/
BOY CAN SHE LIE WITH A STRAIGHT FACE AND LOOK SOOOO INNOCENT!
Gov. Palin hiding husband’s correspondence related to trooper union
Nick Juliano Published: Monday September 8, 2008 E-mails between Todd Palin, Gov’s aides among hundreds kept secretEXCERPTS; The e-mails are being kept secret ostensibly because they deal with policy deliberations between the governor and her staff, the contents of which do not have to be disclosed to the public. However, Todd Palin’s presence in the e-mail chains seems to belie concerns that their contents need to remain strictly in the domain of the state government. Whether the e-mails circulated between Palin’s husband and the governor’s staffers were similarly critical of the union is not known, but activists hope such information may come to light before the election. McLeod, who filed the initial public records request, said she will appeal the decision to keep the 1,100 e-mails private. |