Except that maybe she's got connections at home.
A few friends of Sarah Palin have taken the liberty to stop an ongoing investigation about the firing of former Public Safety Commissioner Walt Monegan, who allegedly was pressured by Palin and friends to fire a state trooper going through a custody battle with Palin's sister.
Whatever may be the case, it doesn't look good for Palin. After McCain pulled her out of irrelevance and in to the spotlight of the political scene, everyone will be judging her about this scandal. For a governor that approves going to war with Russia and uses the law to benefit family, she doesn't seem to be a great vice president pick.
What was McCain really thinking when he picked Palin?
(See my first post.)
Tuesday, September 16, 2008
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As Mr. Silton explained today, Sarah Palin should tell the honest truth about why she fired the man instead of concocting lies and ultimately creating a "scandal" that she would later have to deal with. If she just explained that he is a morally corrupt man and that she doesn't want anyone like that in a position of authority, then most people would support her decision instead of blaming that her action was "McCarthyistic".
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