The McCain folks have been hoping for weeks that a hot news story would come along and shift public attention away from the tanking economy. Well, they finally got their wish last night.
And yet, doggone it, be careful what you wish for.
We knew already (as I detailed in this space yesterday) that John McCain's Faustian pact with the Republican attack machine has seriously damaged his so-called "maverick" brand, perhaps beyond repair. And now, thanks to the news last night, we have solid proof that the so-called "maverick" vice presidential nominee is really just another garden-variety politician who violates the public trust for personal gain.
It had long been clear that the official Alaska probe into the circumstances surrounding Sarah Palin's firing of her public safety commissioner would likely embarrass the McCain campaign. The real mystery is why McCain tapped her for the ticket despite the gathering storm clouds, and we'll return to that shortly. Suffice it to say that, in McCain's present circumstances, the last thing he needed was for the public to link the words "Palin" and "abuse of power" in the same sentence. But such is the reality this morning.
A bipartisan legislative panel unanimously launched the probe, and the bipartisan panel voted unanimously yesterday to release the findings. The report concludes that Gov. Palin violated the Alaska Executive Branch Ethics Act when she and her husband, the First Dude, repeatedly (and unsuccessfully) tried to pressure the state public safety commissioner into firing a trooper who had gone through a difficult divorce with Palin's sister. In the report's words, "Such impermissible and repeated contacts create conflicts of interests for subordinate employees, who must choose to either please a superior or run the risk of facing that superior’s displeasure and the possible consequences of that displeasure...(Palin) knowingly permitted a situation to continue where impermissible pressure was placed on several subordinates in order to advance a personal agenda.”
The state ethics law declares that "each public officer holds office as a public trust, and any effort to benefit a personal or financial interest through official action is a violation of that trust." The report, having determined that the governor and her husband maintained a personal interest in getting the trooper fired, therefore concluded: "Governor Sarah Palin abused her power."
The public safety commissioner, Walter Monegan, ultimately resisted three dozen entreaties from the Palin camp. The governor then fired Monegan in July. The Alaska report does not conclude that Monegan was fired only because of his stance on the trooper dispute; it does conclude that his stance was a "substantial factor." In Alaska, a governor can legally fire a top subordinate without giving a reason - and, since Palin refused to be interviewed by investigators, the report does not solve the mystery. It's worth noting, however, that Palin's office in recent weeks has offered various shifting rationales for Monegan's departure, including the claim that he was canned because he took several unathorized trips to Washington - a claim that was reportedly exposed as a lie, when it became clear that the trips in question actually had been authorized in advance...by Palin's office.
Anyway, the flailing McCain campaign responded last night by denouncing the probe as a partisan hit by Obama supporters, but that's predictable stuff, the usual defensive crouch, and quite reminiscent of how the Bush administration has long responded when any outside authorities have attempted to exercise oversight. Indeed, Palin's behavior over the past few months has been right out of the Bush administration playbook - from her initial promises to cooperate ("We would never prohibit, or be less than enthusiastic about, any kind of investigation," she said during the summer, "let's deal in the facts") to her subsequent breach of promise and refusal to cooperate.
In the '08 race, Palin had already attained the status of heavy baggage - the latest Fox News poll reports that, thanks to her presence, 40 percent of independent voters are less likely to support McCain, whereas only 28 percent are more likely - so, in a sense, the report out of Alaska can't burden her much more. After all, most people have already concluded that she has no business running for higher office; as the latest Newsweek poll reports, 55 percent of Americans find her unqualified for the presidency - and that's 16 points higher than the summer '88 thumbs-down verdict on Dan Quayle.
But the "abuse of power" verdict may well help strip away the last vestiges of her "maverick" image. It also may prompt more Americans to marvel at the vagaries of the McCain vetting process - and to wonder whether a presidential candidate who makes such a farcical choice is indeed ready to govern a nation in crisis on day one.
The McCain campaign has already spun this as a partisan hit job. Yet, the Alaska legislature is controlled by the GOP and the report was issued by a 12-0 vote, which included Republicans. Spin that McCain. Just another day in the McSame campaign. Obama has a clear path to the White House thanks to the most inept presidential campain I have ever seen by McCain and the GOP. AHiredGun
This shows how hypocritical this "devout Christian" is in her vendetta. I am disturbed that Todd Palin had the run of the executive branch in Alaska. Perhaps because the hockey-mom was out of her league even in the governorship? The GOP howled in righteous when Hillary as 1st Lady (an Ivy-League lawyer) played a role in health care reform proposals. Palin isn't even fit to drop the puck @ the Flyers home opener>>>the Sunday Inky ran a photo of her personalized RANGERS jersey!!!can you say BOOOO!!!? 8is2much
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The Troopergate report is nor undeniable proof and reason that Palin is disqualified for higher office. Vote Dem In 08
Correction: The Troopergate report is now undeniable proof and reason that Palin is disqualified and unfit for higher office. Vote Dem In 08
Xi Jah - I see you're still puking up the same stupid, disproven lies. C'mon, don't you have any other tune to play? Moldy Oldie, Xi. You're so predictable. And ridculous. Waiting4U
I hope this is the last year Sarah Palin will step into the national spotlight. Barring something major coming out of this 'troopergate' scandal, she is going to be a GOP player for years. Honestly, she has almost nowhere to go but up since everyone has such low expectations. And it's too bad because as Polman has noted, she is part of the anti-intellectual faction of the conservative movement. Disdaining all intelligent discourse as if its Communist rubbish. So why are we all so fascinated by her? Logathis
The Palin-McCain campaign has already cleared her of all those false charges. Talvenada
Xi Jah is right, Polman. If you don't follow Pubs' talking points, you are biased for Obama. Talvenada
Logathis: I've been wondering the same thing lately (about why we're so fascinated with Caribou Barbie even though many of us despise her). Per 8is2much's reference, I now get the deep feeling of disgust most Cons felt about Hillary in the '90's. I believe the disdain for her from so many on the Left will generate enormous campaign financing & help for anyone she runs against as long as she's in politics. Hillary had to make a strong & assertive move to the Center (& run against a Black Liberal) to shake that deep animosity from the Right. yobill626
The McCain response, as Polman notes, is right out of the repub/bush/cheney/rov playbook -- with one exception: execution! I don't think that report would have seen the light of day before the election had Rove/Cheney been running things. Why the bad execution? Well, just as with incest, the longer in-family repub breeding goes on, the more pathetic the progeny (mccain/palin/schmidt/bounds). The repubs need some new blood. Djoko Pritza
The "Palin-McCain" campaign? Cindy better not hear of this. She'll cut off BOTH their allowances. Zak44
Many in the GOP already know they need to take a long, hard look at their party & re-invent their brand. Yes, McCain has run a mostly terrible campaign, coupled with an awful & very shortsighted decision to pick Caribou Barbie for his VP. However, he was also saddled with a very heavy load to carry --- Bush, Cheney, Rove, Gonzales, DeLay, Abramhoff, Katrina, Rumsfeld, Iraq, Duke Cunningham, Ted Stevens, Wall Street, etc, etc, etc... The overwhelming number of sleazy, partisan characters & catastrophic events has weighed down McCain from the start. Heck, these creeps pushed me to become a strict Democrat, but we've already seen that it is not good for this country for one party to have such a strong hold on our government. I'm hoping the GOP regroups & redefines itself after their expected thrashing this year. Our country needs them to do so. yobill626
The finding of abuse of power should come as no surprise to anyone who has witnessed the obvious relish with which Sarah Palin has embraced her role as vicious pit bull whipping the GOP "base" (aka lunatic fringe) into a frenzy fueled by fear, hate, lies and thinly-veiled racist appeals ("he's not like us"). Talk about abuse of power! Rather than apply her popularity to positive ends such as talking about the real issues, she is gleefully using it -- with a wink and a smile -- to sow division by appealing to the worst aspects of human nature. McCain has created a monster and unleashed her on the American public. I think he's having second thoughts about the smear tactics, as witnessed by his too-little-too-late repudiation at of his own ad messages about Obama (he's scary, he's foreign/exotic/Arab) at recent town halls. The fact that he was booed for his efforts shows how far things have gone, as his campaign has gone off the rails and out of control. Dogyeller
When the GO does get around to redefining itself, I surely hope it looks to people like Bobby Jindal to lead them, not clowns like Sarah Palin. He impressed the heck out of me last month. yobill626
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