Alaska Lawmakers Vote to Subpoena Palin’s Husband in Trooper Probe by Associated Press Friday, September 12, 2008
ANCHORAGE, Alaska — Alaska lawmakers voted Friday to subpoena the husband of Gov. Sarah Palin, the Republican vice presidential candidate, in a move that transformed a messy state personnel issue into a national campaign controversy.
The lawmakers acted at the request of Stephen Branchflower, who is in the midst of an investigation into the governor’s dismissal of the state’s director of public safety.
Branchflower said he also wants to interview the governor, but omitted her from the 13-person list of subpoena targets he presented to the lawmakers overseeing his investigation.
Branchflower said Todd Palin is “such a central figure. … I think one should be issued for him.â€
Two Democrats and one Republican voted for the subpoenas, rejecting attempts by the other two Republicans on the panel to delay them until after the November election.
Sen. Charlie Huggins, a Republican from Palin’s hometown of Wasilla, appeared in camouflage pants on a short break from moose hunting to cast his vote. He lamented the political maneuvering that he saw as trying to interfere with the investigation.
“I see all this duck-foot action under the water,†Huggins said. “Let’s just get the facts on the table.
The Legislature hired Branchflower to examine whether Palin ousted her public safety commissioner in July because he had refused to fire state trooper Mike Wooten. Wooten went through a messy divorce from Palin’s sister, and the investigation essentially is looking at whether Palin used her power to try to settle a personal score.
One member of Palin’s administration was caught on tape discussing personal information about Wooten, raising questions of how he knew those details.
The investigation began before Palin was chosen as Sen. John McCain’s running mate. Since then, Palin’s supporters have argued that the investigation is politically motivated, and urged lawmakers to turn the matter over to the three-member State Personnel Board, which is appointed by the governor and charged with handling ethics complaints.
Palin has said she fired the commissioner, Walt Monegan, over disagreements about budget priorities. Monegan says he received repeated e-mails and phone calls from Palin, her husband and her staff expressing dismay over Wooten’s continued employment.
Branchflower also asked for a subpoena for the phone records of one Palin administration official, Frank Bailey. Bailey was recorded calling an Alaska State Trooper lieutenant and discussing confidential information about Wooten, including his job application and worker’s compensation claim. In a deposition taken by Palin’s attorney, he testified that he never saw Wooten’s file, but instead received the information from Todd Palin.
posted on Sept 13, 2008 4:13 PM ()
Comments:
You know, Strider, if I weren't so nosy, I could get all my news from reading your blog. I'm getting weary of trying to keep up with Asia Week and BBC, and at least one page of news from everyplace I've never been but am interested in this week. It gives me a clear image of how pablumized the news is here in the U.S.A. Worries me, too. The reputation we have, globally, isn't looking so good, according to much of what I read. To tell the truth, George Bush embarrasses the hell out of me every time he opens his mouth and puts his foot in it again. By now you'd expect he would have caught on and STFU, but no. I come here when nobody is awake and I want intelligent conversation. You never fail.
So many down-right funny comments both in the article and by visitors! At least Sarah is affording us a few laughs along the way... as is clueless McCain!
Charlie Huggins' comment, "duck-foot action under the water," sums it up nicely.
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Yea,yea,what the big deal for goodness sake. Everyone has problems and they will worked it out fine. If you do not like them,don't vote for them. so why are you putting all this dirt on your blog. You hate them,that is why.Your terrible there.[ LOL] Only kidding.
I poke my head out of the quicksand every now and then just to see what's cooking. It's all too depressing for me.
I hope this all gets out BEFORE it's too late!
old news from the left-they are scared-
hi strider how are ya we see most of your election stuff on our news but we dont know a lot about it so i cant comment but i called into say hi
The public deserves all of this information and everything else. We need to burst the protective bubble within which the McCain campaign has been keeping Sarah Palin. I expect it will further illustrate the campaign's incompetent vetting process and the purely political strategy McCain is using.
This is not new.Been going on for sometime. Comon give some slack there.
This shouldn't surprise anyone, except poor clueless John McCain...