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Troopergate: A Cat Slipped Out of the Bag
Palin and Co. have stonewalled the Troopergate investigation and many are wondering if this will declaw it enough to get through the election. People are also wondering if the intense effort put towards hiding information may actually be worse than the crime. Why such fuss and legal muscling? Why refuse to release 1100 emails? What are they hiding? Actions were taken by Palin, her husband and staff that go beyond verbally pressuring Monegan to fire Wooten and beyond firing Monegan for not bowing to the pressure. Those actions almost got buried, but someone had a tape recorder.
If you listened to the tape of the conversation between
Frank Bailey and a member of Monegan's staff Bailey can be heard talking about
a workers' compensation claim that Wooten filed and claiming information he put on it is false. The claim information that Bailey had is confidential
information from Wooten's personnel files. Those confidential files were
brought to the Governors office and gone through by Palin's staff in an effort
to block Wooten's workers' compensation benefits and some testimony was made just last week regarding that. From an
opinion piece in Saturday's Anchorage Daily News:
The real damage to Palin from Troopergate
comes with an injury claim involving trooper Wooten when he hurt his
back while in the line of duty.Independent
investigator Steve Branchflower testified recently he believes someone
in the governor's office tried to block Wooten's workers' compensation
injury benefits.Harbor Adjustment
Services, the company hired by the state to process, evaluate and
decide on workers' benefit claims, had great financial incentive in
bowing to pressure from the governor to deny Wooten's injury claim.Obviously,
the state is Harbor Adjustment Services' largest client. The owner of
the company denies the governor's office pressured her to deny Wooten's
benefits. Why wouldn't she? Ratting out the governor could cost her the
lucrative state contract.But
Branchflower says an employee with Harbor Adjustment Services
contradicts the owner and has testified the governor's office did apply
pressure to deny Wooten his benefits.Branchflower
says the unnamed employee testified, "I don't, you know, care if it's
the president who wants the claim denied. I'm not going to deny it
unless I have the medical evidence to do that,"We
know the governor's office was very interested in Wooten. Dianne
Kiesel, a state employee with the Department of Administration, tells
me former Palin chief of staff Mike Tibbles instructed her to walk
Wooten's personnel file over to the governor's office.And
there is the governor's aide, Frank Bailey, caught on tape admitting he
has information that came from Wooten's workers' comp file.The
very file that includes pictures, taken by none other than Todd Palin,
of Wooten riding a snowmachine trying to prove the trooper was not
injured.Here's why this is all so
damaging to the governor. It's one thing to try to get a trooper fired
because you believe he is a danger to the public. But using your
considerable power as governor to block the benefits of a former family
member you have a long-running dispute with moves this scandal into a
new realm.It becomes about one thing and one thing only, revenge. Not public good, but settling a score.









Comments (14)
Why do my quotes always come out with that weird formatting?
September 23, 2008 1:00 AM | Reply | Permalink
Leftover carriage returns. You've got to put your text in a text editor and make sure that it wraps at any width.
September 23, 2008 8:20 AM | Reply | Permalink
Turn word wrap off and make sure that you have one line per paragraph.
September 23, 2008 11:20 AM | Reply | Permalink
The Bailey tape is worth a listen. It wasn't that "someone had a tape recorder." He called the Alaska State Troopers on a recorded line. You know, the line that people call to report a crime.
Bailey, obviously uncomfortable, stumbles along through a half-hour tape at first pretending at length that the call was about a contract for the union employees, made to an officer who had nothing to do with the contract negotiations. He then segues clumsily to the real subject, trying to get Palin's ex-brother-in-law fired.
Sarah denied any knowledge of the pressures to get her sister's ex canned, then when the existence of the tape (which is evidence, after all, and properly logged and entered into the record) comes to light, she pretends her flunky, the head of the Boards and Commissions, did it without her okay. Then she hides him out so he can't testify.
Like Watergate and Monicagate, it's not the crime so much as the cover-up.
September 23, 2008 4:00 AM | Reply | Permalink
A key difference between "watergate" and "Monicagate" is that the latter didn't include a cover-up.
Let's keep that straight, okay? And cease couipling one that involved illegalities and abuses of power with the latter -- which had none of that.
There is that central issue: personnel files are essentially classified; the access alone was violation of that classification, and of Wooten's privacy rights.
The Palin guy caught on tape must be super stupid to not know that most/all calls to any police dept. are routinely recorded. Maybe it was Palin putting on a deep voice?
September 23, 2008 11:42 PM | Reply | Permalink
This WC issue is SERIOUS by itself. The committee apparently had testimony via the AG office on most of the folks they subpoenaed already. That, this tape, the testimonythey did get, and the testimony of the employee from the WC company will find a pretty damning story.
The refusal of the others to testify only adds fuel to the reality of the story that at best makes Palin and her hubby look like a petty, small town woman misuing her office power...the MSM will give it big play as well so it will NOT help McPalin in any fashion.
September 23, 2008 10:29 AM | Reply | Permalink
That phone conversation lead to a second ethics complaint against Palin. The document is here:
http://msnbcmedia.msn.com/i/msnbc/sections/tvnews/deep%20background/alaskapoliceunioncomplaint.pdf
It contains the text of pertinent conversation from the call without the other 20 or so minutes of baloney.
September 23, 2008 10:45 AM | Reply | Permalink
Anyone else notice how many of Alaska's public employees seem to have been put off by Palin, and now they seem determined to expose her?
I commented elsewhere that her climb up the ladder menat she stepped on a lot of fingers below her on the rungs, apparently some of those people harbor resentments and disapproval that doesn't seem to appear in the public opinion polls.
Is it possible that the 20% of Alaskans who do not support Palin are the ones who actually KNOW her somehow?
It is good to see some honest whistleblowers in Alaska who are not afraid of Palin Gang, or their Ice Queen.
September 23, 2008 12:12 PM | Reply | Permalink
According to mudflats, one of the first posts I saw on there very shortly after Palin was selected mentioned that her one time 80% approval had sunk to about 68% after the troopergate probe became public. I'd be curious to know whether it has changed with the more recent revelations about her.
Having a history of firing those who disagree with you and other vengeful tactics doesn't make for friends beyond cronies and sycophants.
September 23, 2008 9:45 PM | Reply | Permalink
It's my understanding that the opinion writer is an ultra right wing opinionator, pissed off due to SP's exposed emails... which indicated he was "evil" (related to not being "for life" enough to suit SP).
So if even the ultra right is getting annoyed, this lady has serious, serious difficulties awaiting her - upon her return to Alaska.
September 23, 2008 1:58 PM | Reply | Permalink
Let's hope that return is sooner rather than later! She has now pissed of the press as well. Remember the old saw about "It's not nice to fool Mother Nature" -- True also about the press!
September 23, 2008 4:38 PM | Reply | Permalink
Alaskans are not going to stop digging and pushing this now because I suspect they'll use it to get Palin out as Governor. I mean they know how vindictive and petty she is, if she goes back to being Governor there will be hell to pay for the folks who've already spoken out, so they have even more incentive to keep digging and feeding investigators and the press.
September 23, 2008 10:48 PM | Reply | Permalink
Why the fuck haven't the Alaskan citizens who want her out NOT started a fucking recall against her!? That isn't much more difficult to get rolling than it was to form Alaskan Women Reject Palin.
September 23, 2008 11:46 PM | Reply | Permalink
She is taking the term "vengeful b(&*^#" to a new level. This just keeps getting better and better.
September 23, 2008 11:41 PM | Reply | Permalink
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