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06 Sep 2008 06:32 pm
What McCain Learned From Bush
How to obstruct justice:
In a move endorsed by the McCain campaign Friday, John Coghill, the GOP chairman of the state House Rules Committee, wrote a letter seeking a meeting of Alaska's bipartisan Legislative Council in order to remove the Democratic state senator in charge of the so-called "troopergate" investigation...
Coghill, who told Newsweek
that he has the backing of Republican Speaker of the House John Harris
in his effort to remove French, suggested Friday that the investigation
into Palin's firing of Monegan should be shut down entirely. "If this
has been botched up the way it has, there's a question as to whether it
should continue," Coghill told Newsweek.
The move underscored the huge political stakes in the outcome of a
legislative investigation that is being closely monitored by both the
McCain and Obama campaigns because of its potential impact on the fall
election. "How can this possibly be read as anything but a partisan
attempt to shut down a legitimate investigation that was approved and
funded with bipartisan support?" said one state Democratic legislative
aide, who asked not to be identified because of the political
sensitivities. Coghill told Newsweek that he decided to write
his letter to strip French of his position on his own-without any
coaxing by McCain campaign officials.
But a top McCain campaign official acknowledged that the GOP lawyer
had given the campaign a "heads up" about his letter and that the
McCain campaign approved of the effort to remove French.
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