Republican state legislators, at the behest of the McCain campaign,
have now filed an emergency appeal with the Alaska Supreme Court
trying to shutdown the 'Troopergate' investigation. The plaintiffs
(echoing the Bush v. Gore decision) claim "the plaintiffs and Alaskans
will suffer irreparable harm" if the Branchflower report is released,
as scheduled, next Friday, October 10th.

Bear in mind, the people in charge of the investigation moved the
release date up so as not to have it released on the eve of the
election. That was the original schedule long before Palin was chosen
as veep nominee. And the GOP lawyers the McCain campaign sent to
Alaska have succeeded in having almost all the parties connected to
Palin refuse to cooperate with the investigation. So it's not
completely clear just what Branchflower is going to be able to come up
with, either inculpating or exculpating.

But this is an opportunity to refocus our attention on something that
has been lost in the nonstop coverage of Palin's campaign trail lies
and botched interviews: her record in Alaska strongly suggests she
lacks the character to be trusted with high office. 

Though the troopergate scandal is tied narrowly to Palin's firing of
Alaska's top cop, Walt Monegan, the heart of the story is about a
private vendetta that Palin tried to settle using her new powers as
the chief executive of the state of Alaska. Thwarted in doing so, all
evidence suggests she fired the public official who refused to execute
her plan.

Nor is it the only example. Both as mayor and governor, Palin has
shown the tell-tale signs of a politician who hires cronies and fires
or blackballs critics. This part of Palin's record gets deep in the
weeds. So it's not as flashy as the boffo interviews or and
irresistible as the straight-up lies she's been caught in. But we need
no closer example than the Bush administration to know that people
like this are dangerous and corrosive to our public institutions.

--Josh Marshall
Links: http://talkingpointsmemo.com/archives/221903.php





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