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13 Oct 2008 12:34 pm
Inside The Troopergate Report
The full nature of the Palin governorship emerges:
The Branchflower report ... makes for good reading, if only
because it convincingly answers a question nobody had even thought to
ask: Is the Palin administration shockingly amateurish? Yes, it is.
Disturbingly so.
The 263 pages of the report show a co-ordinated
application of pressure on Monegan so transparent and ham-handed that
it was almost certain to end in public embarrassment for the governor
...
Monegan consistently emerges as the adult in these conversations,
while the Palin camp displays a childish impetuousness and sense of
entitlement.
The Palin pick - as reckless as it was unvetted - disqualifies McCain from the presidency. More remarkable details from Time's Nathan Thornburgh after the jump:
A harsh verdict? Consider the report's findings. Not only did people at
almost every level of the Palin administration engage in repeated
inappropriate contact with Walt Monegan and other high-ranking
officials at the Department of Public Safety, but Monegan and his peers
constantly warned these Palin disciples that the contact was
inappropriate and probably unlawful. Still, the emails and calls
continued — in at least one instance on recorded state trooper phone
lines.
The state's head of personnel, Annette Kreitzer, called Monegan
and had to be warned that personnel issues were confidential. The
state's attorney general, Talis Colberg, called Monegan and had to be
reminded that the call was putting both men in legal jeopardy, should
Wooten decide to sue. The governor's chief of staff met with Monegan
and had to be reminded by Monegan that, "This conversation is
discoverable ... You don't want Wooten to own your house, do you?"
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