Thursday, October 9, 2008

Sarah Palin remained in the dark

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"Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin remained in the dark while her husband repeatedly asked top state officials to help get his former brother-in-law kicked off the state police force, Palin's husband and top aides said in affidavits provided to The Associated Press."

" the firing was not a tit-for-tat, but they also portray her as uninvolved while her husband met repeatedly with her aides about family affairs."

"He told them emotional stories about Wooten threatening and emotionally abusing his family. He said he talked to anyone who would listen. He gave them photos and documents, which they forwarded to others in the administration, and he questioned how Wooten kept his job.

Even Gov. Palin's special assistant, Ivy Frye, said she was distraught when she was told about the situation.

"I've felt empathy for the Palin and Heath families in having to endure harassment, intimidation, threats and abuse from a former family member," Frye wrote.

But Frye said she never talked about it with the governor or mentioned the idea of asking Public Safety Commissioner Walter Monegan to fire Wooten."

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hmmm, "her husband" talked to "her top aides" and "her state officals" and she knew NOTHING. I find it very hard to believe. But then again she is pretty CLUELESS. Either way this doesn't make a strong case for having her as Vice President or (God forbid) President.

Common Sense Joe said...

I believe it is called "plausible deniability"