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Thursday, September 04, 2008

About That Trooper-The Next Non-Scandal About Sarah

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Politics: You’ll be hearing a lot in coming weeks about Sarah Palin’s “abuse of power” in trying to get a state cop fired. Here’s the back story you won’t be hearing.

Palin’s political enemies have a stink bomb set to go off late in October, just before the election. That’s when voters will see fruits of a legislative investigation into the charge that the governor fired Alaska’s Public Safety Commissioner Walter Monegan because he wouldn’t get rid of Mike Wooten, a state trooper and Palin’s ex-brother-in-law.

We can see where this is headed. Palin will be found to have done nothing illegal in firing Monegan, since public safety commissioners serve at the governor’s pleasure. But the media will frame this case in vague but sinister terms: Think “abuse of power.” It will also bury the back story that explains why Palin was so concerned.

So here are some key facts to keep on file (for a full report on Wooten, see adn.com/front/story/476430.html). You may not be seeing much of them from here on:

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• Heath and Sarah Palin, who was not yet governor, said that Wooten had threatened to kill Heath — telling McCann that Heath “would eat a f***ing lead bullet” if he hired a lawyer for her. They also charged that he had used a Taser on his own 11-year-old stepson, had drunk beer in his patrol car and had shot a cow moose without a license (the latter a crime in Alaska, where such licenses are not easy to come by).

• The state police investigated these charges and substantiated all of them. Col. Julia Grimes, then head of the Alaska State Troopers, suspended Wooten for 10 days and wrote, “The record clearly indicates a serious and concentrated pattern of unacceptable and at times, illegal activity occurring over a lengthy period, which establishes a course of conduct totally at odds with the ethics of our profession.” She warned him he would be fired if he didn’t shape up. The troopers’ union got the suspension cut to five days.

Now ask yourself this: If you were Sarah Palin and had such a revealing look at Mike Wooten, would you have wanted him on the force? Palin was acting as any concerned citizen should after a close encounter with an unfit cop. If there’s abuse of power in this story, it lies on the side of bureaucrats and unions protecting officers whose behavior makes them a danger to the public.

“Stinkbomb” is just about the most accurate description I have yet heard to describe this Dem/leftie/MSM jihad against Sarah.  They just can’t stand the idea of Americans getting to vote for her.  She’s too real for them.

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