Dave Lindorff: Of All the Reasons McCain's Palin Pick is Awful, Evidence of Her Abuse of Power is the Worst

There are many reasons why most Americans should be turned off by Republican presidential candidate John McCain's last-minute choice of Sarah Palin as his running mate.

She's an evangelical Christian who believes in creationism and thinks this fantasy belongs in the school science curriculum alongside evolution. She's opposed to the right to abortion. She thinks global warming is not a proven phenomenon. She favors drilling for oil in the Arctic Refuge and damn the environmental consequences. This supposedly family-centered "hockey mom" is happy about sending her 18-year-old son off to war in Iraq, even as Iraq is trying to shoo us out of the country and even as the president is tacitly admitting that the whole thing is a bust by agreeing to a timetable for withdrawal.

But the real reason Palin, the former mayor of little Wasilla, Alaska (pop. 5,000 when she was there) and two-year governor of Alaska, is a disastrous pick for the vice presidency on a ticket headed by an ailing 72-year-old presidential candidate who has suffered two bouts of melanoma and who is showing early signs of dementia, is the evidence that she has abused power as governor.

We've had eight years of a president and vice president who have abused their executive power, using the awesome capabilities of the state to spy on Americans, inserting fake news in the media, pressuring news organizations not to run important stories, silencing protests by penning in all critics in remote "free speech" zones, attacking individual critics with White House-directed campaigns that border on treason, as in the case of the outing of CIA undercover operative Valerie Plame, whose husband had criticized a Bush argument for invading Iraq, and threatening government scientists who wanted to report their legitimate findings on climate change.

We have seen over these past eight years just what abuse of power can do to destroy democratic government and a free society.

So now we have Gov. Palin, whom evidence suggests may have abused her power as governor of Alaska to fire the state's public security director after he blocked her efforts to destroy the career of a low-level state trooper who happened to be her former brother-in-law, because she wanted to avenge a sister engaged in an ugly post-divorce custody dispute.

Published allegations would show that both Gov. Palin's husband Todd Palin, and members of her staff, repeatedly called and harangued state Public Safety Director Walt Monegan, who says he was "pressured" to fire the brother-in-law, Officer Mike Wooten. The Palins have charged that Wooten drank beer in his patrol car, hunted moose illegally, and that he once fired his taser at his 11-year-old stepson -- charges that Wooten has denied. They have also claimed that Wooten threatened Sarah Palin's father -- also denied by Wooten.

Also interesting -- the charges made against Wooten were for things that he allegedly did years before, and for which, where appropriate, he had already been disciplined or exonerated by his employer. That taser incident, if it happened, was when the stepson was 11. The boy, now 17, reportedly lives these days with the allegedly trigger-happy stepdad. The alleged beer and hunting incidents also predate the divorce, which raises questions of why, if those charges warranted Wooten's firing from the police force, the supposedly ethics-obsessed Palin would not have raised them back at the time with his superiors.

Palin has improbably denied that she had "anything to do with" her husband's calls to Monegan. She subsequently fired Monegan and got his successor to fire her sister's ex from the police force. (Her pick to replace Monegan is being accused of sexual harassment!).

The Republican state legislature has voted $100,000 to fund an independent investigation into the abuse of power charges against Palin, and there is talk of a possible impeachment proceeding, too. Palin has denied that she did anything wrong. The investigation, which is expected to take three months to complete, will drag on through the entire presidential election campaign.

One thing is clear: Whatever Palin's troglodyte social and political views, Americans don't need another vice president who views public office as an opportunity to abuse his or her power for personal or political vendettas.

The other thing that is clear in all this is that McCain, who is running for president in part on a claim of competence, has certainly demonstrated a lack of same in his naming of Palin, whom he reportedly only decided on this past week and after only speaking with her last Sunday by phone. (His campaign says he also met her once briefly last February at a state governors' convention in Washington.)

The Alaskan "troopergate" abuse of power scandal, which will now play out through the coming weeks, clearly was not vetted by McCain and his staff, and no doubt will turn off a lot of one natural Republican constituency: law enforcement officers, who expect to have any charges leveled against them handled by due process.

If even some of the charges against Palin are true, her actions should make her unfit for the office of vice president, particularly on the ticket with a man who is pushing the actuarial envelope in running for president.

DAVE LINDORFF is a Philadelphia-based journalist and columnist. His latest book is "The Case for Impeachment" (St. Martin's Press, 2006 and now available in paperback edition). His work is available at www.thiscantbehappening.net.
  Technorati Tags:

Racial left exposes its Stupidity !!!!!

Many news media sources and bloggers skip over the fact that once elected governor, Sarah Palin and her family were advised formally during a security briefing to inform the Department of Public Safety of any and all threats that had been thrust upon the governor and her family. Todd Palin, the governor's husband, meet with the DPS commissioner on one occasion for that purpose and provided him with documentation.

Many news media sources and bloggers also fail to note that the investigator, Steve Branchflower, a retired state prosecutor, hired by the Alaska legislature to investigate the circumstances of the firing of the former Department of Public Safety commissioner, may have a serious conflict of interest pursuing such investigation. Steve Branchflower's wife was a detective serving under Walt Monegan when he was the police chief of the Anchorage Police Department; Steve Branchflower previously served in the district attorney's office and interfaced with Monegan as part of his duties. Did the mudflats blogger source of "information" bother to mention these facts? No. Did Angry Bear main posters commenting on this investigation mention these facts? No.

The lack of focus on the detailed content in the following legal document is what is missing from most discussions around blogoland. Now, this is quite a read:

Before the State of Alaska Personnel Board
In the Matter of Sarah Palin, Governor
Notice to the Attorney General under Alaska Ethics Act

http://media.adn.com/smedia/2008...affiliate.7.pdf

Republican theocracy

Just as a man's denominational orientation is the result of upbringing, and only the religious need as such slumbers in his soul, the political opinion of the masses represents nothing but the final result of an incredibly tenacious and thorough manipulation of their mind and soul. -Adolf Hitler (Mein Kampf) --------------- Verily a man cannot serve two masters. And I consider the foundation or destruction of a religion far greater than the foundation or destruction of a state, let alone a party. -Adolf Hitler speaking like Jesus in Matthew 6:24 (Mein Kampf) This one is for Joe Lieberman, who said "Forget your party, your beliefs and the criminality of the Rethugs, your country is more important than ANYTHING. Amazingly, this man from a Jewish tradition sounded exactly like Adolf Hitler. The world is spinning out of control with these insane right-wingers.

There's more...

From the reading I've done, Governor Palin has a history of peremptorily dismissing people from their jobs. As Mayor of Wasilla, one of her first acts was to fire the city police chief and the library director. Her reason was they were "not fully supporting of her efforts to govern" -- apparently because they voted for someone other than her for Mayor. She was almost recalled as a result. Sound like cronyism? Where have we seen this before? I recall several US Attorneys who were summarily dismissed too...

Then, there is the Matanuska Maid scandal, outlined in this DailyKos diary. The Governor didn't like the report that came back from a subcommittee of the Board of Agriculture and Conservation, so she fired the whole board and replaced them. A year later, the new Board came back with exactly the same report that the original Board had, only this time it took a year instead of 3 months, and $900,000 had been wasted in an effort to prop up this dairy operation.

Then there's the John Bitney story. He was Governor Palin's legislative liaison until she fired him with no notice. It looks like Todd Palin, the Govnernor's husband, was not happy that Bitney was dating the soon-to-be-ex-wife of Todd's friend.

Vindictive much? Can you say abuse of power? Sarah Palin's time as Mayor and Governor sounds like Mayberry morphed into Peyton Place. And this is John McCain's best option for his running mate? Truly unbelievable.

?????-?????

العاب-العاب الجاسوسات-العاب مسابقات-العاب بنات-العاب فلاش-طبخ-العاب اطفال-خطوط جديدة العاب تلبيس-العاب للبنات فقط-اكسسوارات-العاب طبخ-العاب سيارات-صور صدام حسين العاب بنات فقط-العاب بنات تلبيس-العاب للاطفال-العاب بنات جديدة-العاب مكياج-للبنات فقط باربي-صدام حسين-العاب باربي-العاب البنات-صور حب-خطوط صور سيارات-صور اطفال-صور مضحكة-العاب الاطفال-صور بنات-صور مضحكه العاب تلبيس بنات-صدام-الغاز-مسابقات-تواقيع-صور-معاني الاسماء-صور ازهار-خطوط انجليزية صور زهور-تواقيع للمنتديات-صور قلوب-صور جبال-صور حزينه-تحميل خطوط صور تواقيع-العاب ذكاء-صور توم وجيري-العاب ديكور-العاب قص الشعر-العاب الطبخ-الخطوط-قص الشعر-العاب الطبخ الجديدة-توم وجيري-بنات-ازياء-مكياج-العاب طبخ جديدة-العاب الغاز-خطوط عربية-العاب قص شعر-صور صدام-لعب العاب لعب-العاب بنات فقط-العاب-العاب اطفال-العاب اكشن-العاب تركيز-العاب الصور-قص شعر العاب الغاز-العاب الورق-العاب بنات-العاب تعليميه-العاب ذكاء العاب رماية-العاب رياضية-العاب سباق-العاب سهله-العاب طريفه العاب فضاء-العاب قتال-العاب كبار-العاب سباق سيارات العاب متميزة-العاب مثيرة-العاب كرتون-العاب سيارات-العاب مسلية العاب مضحكة-العاب صرقعة-العاب متنوعة-العاب صوتية-العاب فلاش-العاب للبنات فقط-العاب اكشن

The "abuse of power" theme

The "abuse of power" theme is a very powerful negative frame of Palin. Ties fairness AND judgemnt issues to frame her as a poor candidate, not worthy of American values.