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Monegan: Palin Aide Knew Of Top Cop's Sexual Harassment Rap

Aside from what it says about Sarah and Todd Palin, the Trooper-Gate report also appears to paint Mike Tibbles -- the governor's former chief of staff, who's now running Ted Stevens' Senate re-election campaign -- as shockingly incompetent. And that's the best case scenario for Sarah Palin.

To explain: Steve Branchflower writes on page 113 of the report that Walt Monegan told him about a conversation between Monegan and Tibbles, shortly after Palin was inaugurated as governor in January 2007. According to Monegan, Tibbles asked Monegan to consider hiring Chuck Kopp, formerly the police chief of Kenai, for a job in the public safety department.

As a result, said Monegan, he met with Kopp. When Monegan asked Kopp whether there was anything in Kopp's background that Monegan should be aware of before hiring him, Kopp revealed that, as Kenai police chief, he had been reprimanded over a sexual harassment allegation, though he maintained that it was bogus.

Monegan told Branchflower that the next day, he talked to Tibbles. "I disclosed what Chuck had told me," said Monegan. Tibbles responded that, in that case, they had "better steer clear from [Kopp] for a while."

But in a separate part of the report (page 43) that we noted earlier, Branchflower writes that in July 2008, Kopp was hired as public safety commissioner -- replacing Monegan -- after being interviewed for the job by two Palin aides for just 30 minutes, and without speaking directly to the governor about it at all.

Just two weeks later, Branchflower writes, Kopp resigned the post, when the sexual harrassment reprimand surfaced. Adds Branchflower: "Apparently, that was a fact that the governor's office did not know about when Mr. Kopp was offered the commissioner's job."

Indeed, at the time, the governor's office said publicly that at the time Kopp was hired, the governor knew of the allegation but understood it to be baseless, and was unaware of the letter of reprimand.

But the report suggests that Tibbles -- who, just four days before Kopp's hiring, was announced as Stevens' campaign manager -- did know about the reprimand, because Monegan had told him about it back in January 2007.

In other words, if Branchflower is correct, Tibbles failed to pass on to his colleagues in the governor's office his knowledge of Kopp's reprimand, setting them up to hire for a high-profile position a man with a significant black mark on his record.

It's also possible, of course, that Branchflower has erred in writing that the governor's office didn't know about Kopp's reprimand when it hired him. Perhaps Tibbles did pass along the information, but Palin and her aides, in their haste to find a replacement for Monegan, decided to overlook it and hire Kopp anyway, trusting that the issue would not resurface.

Tibbles did not immediately respond to a detailed request for comment.

So either Palin's chief of staff was jaw-droppingly incompetent, or she knowingly hired as the state's top law enforcement official a man who had been reprimanded for sexual harassment, then lied to the press about it. Neither alternative is flattering.


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When Palin fired Kopp or (was it that Kopp technically "resigned"?) whatever...Kopp was given $10,000 by the State of Alaska as a "parting gift" for having served the state for about a week to 10 days. This even though Kopp was let go for a tangible reason related to his past behavior as Chief of Police of Kenai.

When Palin (that is, when her staffer) fired Monegan his "parting gift" for serving the State of Alaska for a year and a half was $0.

A copy of the parting letter written by Gov. Palin to Chuck Kopp mentioning the $10,000 severance pay can be found online.

We have a serious problem beyond ethics here. An extremist and anti-American in the White House? How about this quote? “The fires of Hell are frozen glaciers compared to my hatred for the American government, and I won’t be buried under their damn flag!” This comes from a guy who founded the organization that Todd Palin was/is a member of. Maybe we should look a bit closer at Todd Palin and his ties to the Alaskan Independence Party. The AIP has a history is one with links to Al Qaeda supported terrorists and communist. Sarah spoke highly of the AIP at their conference. And Todd’s history of using her office for his own agenda should be worrying if he continues to supports the AIP extremist and secessionist anti-American views. Six degrees of separation… http://angryafrican.net/2008/10/11/six-degrees-of-seperation-or-the-todd-palin-story/

So Palin would hire a guy who had a reprimand for sexual harrassment in his file as Police Commissioner in a state that has the highest incidences of criminal sexual assault in the Nation?

So she'd obsess over the non-termination of a State Trooper who shot a moose using her sister's permit for THREE YEARS but would hire a guy who had a history of sexual harrassment to be in charge of the State's public safety?

Palin needs a psychological assessment.

Actually, when Kopp was hired the governor's office said they knew about the sexual harassment allegations, had reviewed them, and found them to be baseless.

Later, when it became clear that he had received a letter of reprimand, the governor claimed she had not known anything about the allegation.

(Ya think she has a hard time telling the truth, also? Ya betcha, doggone it)

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Given Palin's stand on rape kits . . . A sexual harassment charge or two should have made Kopp a good fit for Palin's Administration.

Looks like McCain isn't the only one on the Republican ticket that has some kind of deep and abiding aversion to vetting potential members of an administration.

It's a hallmark of corruption when people are hired for their ties, irregardless of their record. This reminds me of when the California GOP, hired Australian Michael Kamburowski to be its head--despite the fact that Mr. K was an illegal alien. With no experience in politics, other than lobbying jobs.

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"So either Palin's chief of staff was jaw-droppingly incompetent, or she knowingly hired as the state's top law enforcement official a man who had been reprimanded for sexual harassment, then lied to the press about it. Neither alternative is flattering."

Gee willikers, Zachary, are ya tryin' to suggest Sarah is a big fibber or that she's dumber than dirt?
She doesn't pal around with unapologetic domestic terrorists, though, does she? She's not like that scary Arab guy who's running. That's all anybody needs to know.

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