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Oct 11 2008

Sarah Palin allowing Todd Palin to abuse her office…you betcha

Published by mcnally1 at 11:08 am under Politics, Presidential Election 08, news Edit This

Last night, Sarah Palin was found to have abused her political office when she fired Walt Monegan. One part of the report stated that Todd Palin had talked to or pressured sixteen government employees about Mike Wooten and Walt Monegan. Todd Palin was acting as an enforcer and abused the office of his wife Governor Sarah Palin.

One big issue is why is Todd Palin allowed in political meetings or being allowed to constantly be in the governor’s office when he is not a government employee. Now, Todd Palin reportedly was a member of the Alasakan Independence Party which wanted Alaska to secede from the United States and Sarah Palin is-married to him. Shouldn’t someone who wanted Alaska to secede from the US not be allowed to influence the governor’s office?

Todd Palin was a huge part of the case against Sarah Palin because she used him and her own office to further her personal agenda. Now, Sarah Palin wants to be vice president, and undoubtedly Todd Palin will be allowed access to governmental information. Now the VP position is not a family position. I doubt we’d see Jill Biden telling people what to do if Biden is VP. Do you really want a VP who fires people because she doesn’t get her way and allows her husband to be her enforcer?

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3 Responses to “Sarah Palin allowing Todd Palin to abuse her office…you betcha”

  1. threedegreeson 11 Oct 2008 at 12:21 pm edit this

    Um, no. Sarah Palin scares the crap outta me. Or, as my friend Jessie put it, “she makes my sphincter make a funny noise”.

    This investigation won’t lose her any wingnuts, but it may convince some more rational people to either stay home, vote Barr, or even lean Obama.

    Good post.

    Cheers

    www.therelevantrhino.today.com

  2. skwguitaron 11 Oct 2008 at 10:47 pm edit this

    No worries, the electoral map says it will all be ok.

    newsday.today.com

  3. bluesistersredstateon 11 Oct 2008 at 11:30 pm edit this

    I am super excited about the possiblity that we could possibly have a VP that abuses their power. Oh wait, we have already have one of those!

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