Alaska Official Palin Canned: I Was Fired For Not Firing Her Ex-Brother-In-Law

The media has finally dug up that commissioner of public safety Palin canned in Alaska and he says she’s being less than honest about why she fired him.

The fired Alaskan official, whose dismissal has become the subject of a state senate committee’s investigation of Gov. Sarah Palin, has told ABC News that she has not been entirely truthful on the matter.
In a telephone interview Wednesday, Walt Monegan, the former Alaskan Public Safety Commissioner, said he was dismissed because he refused to fire the Governor’s former brother-in-law, a state trooper.
“I believe I was fired because of, primarily the reason of her former brother-in-law,” Monegan said. “I think that my unwillingness to take special action against her former brother-in-law was not well received.”
Monegan says he believes that the Governor has not told the truth about what happened.
“I think there are some questions now that, coming to light about how transparent and how honest she wants to be,” Monegan said.

First, let’s remember that the position Monegan held is essentially a member of the Governor of Alaska’s cabinet. It’s an appointed position, and he serves at the pleasure of the Governor. If the commissioner isn’t doing what the governor wants, he’s gone. The Governor doesn’t, or shouldn’t, need a reason.
Second, let’s remember that the Trooper Palin got fired was a bad cop. From Wikipedia:

On March 1, 2006, Wooten was notified of the results of an Alaska State Trooper internal investigation. The probe found that Wooten violated internal policy, but not the law, in making the death threat against Heath (the father of Sarah Palin and Molly McCann).[7] Wooten denied having made the threat, but the investigation decided that he had in fact done so. [7] The trooper investigation concluded that the death threat was not a crime because Wooten did not threaten the father directly; therefore, the investigator deemed the threat to be a violation of trooper policy rather than a violation of criminal law.[12]
The Alaska State Trooper internal investigation also found that Wooten had violated both Alaska law and Alaska State Trooper policy in shooting a moose: he had been out hunting with McCann and had shot the animal himself even though their permit was in McCann’s name only.[7] According to subsequent news reports, McCann had obtained the permit but balked at killing the moose herself, so she handed the gun to her then-husband, who shot the animal.[13]
Wooten was also found to have violated department policy in using a Taser on his then 10-year old stepson; he told investigators that he did so “in a training capacity” after the child had asked to be tased in order to show his cousin, Sarah Palin’s daughter Bristol, that he “wasn’t a mama’s boy”.[6][7] The investigation initially cleared Wooten on all of the drunk-driving charges,[7] but Grimes subsequently overturned that result and found that Wooten had driven while drunk on one occasion, violating both the law and internal trooper policy.[14]

In summary: This guy is a drunk. A child abuser who, as a cop, was calling up people and issuing death threats. So, at worst, Sarah Palin is guilty of using her power as Governor to get a bad cop fired.
Period.

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  • http://Array Hannitized

    In summary: This guy is a drunk. A child abuser

    Wiki doesn’t say that. That is your second personality.

    The child literally asked to be tased to show his cousin. That isn’t child abuse, it’s stupidity.

    This Governor makes more bad decisions than Bush. More of the same.

  • Jerry

    A Cop..
    Who Drinks and Drives.
    Who Makes multiple Death Threats.
    Who Tases “Minors” and calls it Training.

    Walt Monegan can’t find a way around the “protections” of this behavior?
    If he wasn’t Fired for this, he should have been.

  • http://www.bikebubba.blogspot.com/ Bike Bubba

    Hannitized, any officer worth his salt ought to know damn well that tasing a ten year old boy is likely to inflict not just pain, but also injury. Whether or not the boy asked for it, it’s child abuse to inflict that.

    Another reason to fire Monaghan, by the way, is that he was asking for more funding when he hadn’t even used the funding he had to hire about 50 more troopers the state legislature had authorized. This is much ado about nothing.

  • http://SayAnythingBlog.com The_Whistler_ofnd

    Nice the leftie losers can stick up for cops that drive drunk.

  • http://SayAnythingBlog.com The_Whistler_ofnd

    So is a supervisor that doesn’t fire a public danger like this trooper qualified to hold a job?

    I don’t think so.

  • http://SayAnythingBlog.com The_Whistler_ofnd

    So when it came out they got rid of him or at least the guy resigned before they did it.

    Nothing again.

  • http://SayAnythingBlog.com The_Whistler_ofnd

    So he’s incompetent.

    In fact he was offered a job that wasn’t crucial to public safety.

    He didn’t take that one.

  • Aye Chihuahua

    Hold on just a second.

    Monegan told the Anchorage Daily News:

    “For the record, no one ever said fire Wooten. Not the governor. Not Todd. Not any of the other staff…”

    http://www.politico.com/static/PPM103_ethics2222.html

    When the man who claims he was fired because he was pressured to fire Officer Wooten admits no one ever said ‘fire Wooten” the case is closed.

    This whole thing started after Wooten was placed on a domestic violence protective order. This order was imposed because Trooper Wooten was making death threats against Governor Palin’s sister, his own son, Palin’s daughter and her father.

    So, I wonder, is Monegan lying now, or was he lying then?

    Furthermore, Monegan wasn’t fired. He was offered another position which he refused. Basically, he quit.

  • WOOFX

    Monegan got no severance from the state.

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  • WOOFX

    Moneghan gets fired, Palin appts some other cop.

    Chuck Kopp, who Palin had appointed to replace Monegan as public safety commissioner, received a $10,000 state severance package after he resigned following just two weeks on the job.

    It was in light of the fact that he left a comfortable 19-year career on the Kenai Peninsula and took a job that lasted less than two weeks,” Colberg said.

    Kopp, the former Kenai chief of police, resigned July 25 following disclosure of a 2005 sexual harassment complaint and letter of reprimand against him.

    What a Governor.

  • http://sayanythingblog.com robport

    Maybe because you liberals have made such a stink over it the taxpayers of Alaska are being forced to continue paying for his inept services.

  • WOOFX

    Why hasn’t the trooper been fired?

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