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Sarah Palin: Blast From The Past
Remember Sarah Palin?
Governor of Alaska? Republican vice-presidential nominee? Expensive wardrobe? Can see Russian from her house? Gets her news from a vast variety of sources?
Yeah, that's the one.
Here at TPMmuckraker, we've kind of been steering clear of her since the election. But lately, who'd have thunk it, we started missing her. So, given the prominent role she may yet play in national GOP politics in the future, we thought we'd check in on what she's been up to since returning to her day job. And from the looks of it, her familiar penchant for eye-catching if ill-advised media stunts, and her impressive ability to deny on Tuesday what she had passionately affirmed on Monday, appear to be in good shape.
Of course, we all saw the interview she gave -- and her unfortunate choice of backdrop for it -- right after pardoning a turkey just before Thanksgiving.
OK, for those of you who can't get enough, here it is one more time...
But it hasn't been all fun and turkey slaughterhouses for Palin. First, earlier this month, Palin, who marketed herself during the campaign as a maverick-y exemplar of reform-minded openness and transparency, filed disclosure reports for free trips she had taken as governor. Nothing wrong with that -- except that the trips took place in 2007, and according to Alaska law, reports must be filed within 30 days of the trip. A spokesman attributed it to staff oversight.
That's just the beginning. Remember that second Trooper-Gate investigation, conducted by the state personnel board -- whose members, of course, are appointed by the governor? The one that found, in contrast to the independent probe conducted by the legislature, that Palin broke no laws in connection with the affair? Well, back in October, while Palin was still a candidate for vice president, her lawyer said publicly that she wanted a transcript of her testimony released.
But it appears that position is "no longer operative." Palin has now changed her mind, and is refusing to release the transcript. In an email to an Anchorage Daily News reporter, her press secretary wrote: "This matter is closed. We see no public purpose in artificially prolonging this controversy."
And speaking of panels whose members Palin appointed and which then issued favorable rulings for her...
You might remember that during the campaign, the governor took some heat for boasting about enacting a pay cut for herself while mayor of Wasilla, without mentioning that the cut was soon exceeded by a raise, leaving her making more than when she started.
Well now the issue of her pay is back in the news. Last week, a special panel charged with looking at the question of pay raises for the governor, other senior administration officials, and legislators -- -- whose members were appointed by, you guessed it, Palin -- released its recommendations. And, surprise surprise, it advised raising Palin's pay by 20 percent -- as well as boosting that of the others under consideration.
After some lawmakers pointed out that the governor's pay had been raised by a whopping 46 percent as recently as 2006 -- the year Palin was elected governor -- her spokesman, Bill McAllister, tried to tamp down the complaints. "Her view is, it's just not appropriate to accept a pay raise in the middle of the term," he told the Associated Press -- but appeared to be leaving open the possibility that Palin might see her way to accepting the pay hike after her first term ends in 2010, when she'll likely seek reelection.
Which reminds us ... only another year to wait, in all likelihood, before we get to see Palin running for office again! Now that's something to look forward to.

















I wouldn't care about Palin if she weren't a national figure. However, since the GOP intends to turn her into a national leader, and so many conservatives are behind her, there's a real chance she could be the next Republican presidential disaster if she isn't shown for what she is.
December 26, 2008 10:51 AM | Reply | Permalink
Not only that, her kids were pallin' around with hillbilly heroin dealers.
http://www.adn.com/news/alaska/crime/story/633751.html
This helps explain why Sarah is Governor. It's so boring up in Alaska that most of the people are probably too drugged out of their minds to even notice how transparently idiotic she is.
Mandatory drug test the entire state of Alaska.
Those who complain get tested first. After all, if you're not a drug addict you've got nothing to hide.
Enjoy,
December 26, 2008 10:53 AM | Reply | Permalink
Lipsticked pig.
December 26, 2008 3:36 PM | Reply | Permalink
Now that is simply unnecessary.
Leave the lipstick out of it, please . . .
December 26, 2008 11:25 PM | Reply | Permalink
I'm still waiting for the Feds to investigate how Sarah and Todd's house got built. It looks awfully like the construction included some of the same materials as that famous ice hockey rink that Sarah boasts about. And the "sports center," as it is called, is awfully close to where the Palin's home was built too.
Ted Stevens got statues and chairs as gifts. Did the Palins get a whole house?
December 26, 2008 9:04 PM | Reply | Permalink
Ticky tacky TPM journalism on the pay raises? It was released and public comment was requested with little results. No controversy in Alaska it seems.
"The governor's pay would rise from $125,000 to $150,000. The new salary would be in line with other governors. Currently, Gov. Sarah Palin's salary is in the mid-range of her peers across the country. The lieutenant governor and cabinet officers would get 90 percent of the governor's salary."
It is possible these raises won't go through due to oil price "crash" and AK budget crunch.
Might require sign in (free)
http://www.adn.com/opinion/story/626724.html
December 26, 2008 9:08 PM | Reply | Permalink
With Sarah Palin, I really feel like we're witnessing a Republican version of John Edwards. Like Palin, Edwards was blatantly style over substance, hawking the most cookie-cutter populism. Come 2012, the Republican nominee will most likely be someone such as Louisiana governor Bobby Jindal.
December 26, 2008 9:48 PM | Reply | Permalink
Yes, their accomplishments and essential characteristics are soooo similar.
December 29, 2008 3:32 PM | Reply | Permalink
Sarah who?
December 27, 2008 1:15 PM | Reply | Permalink
A really big yawn.
December 27, 2008 9:55 PM | Reply | Permalink
Did Bristol have her baby yet?
December 27, 2008 10:02 PM | Reply | Permalink
I can't wait for the story any longer.
Is anyone working on death of Michael Connell before he could offer his extensive knowledge concerning 2004 voter fraud in Ohio?
He also had knowledge of the thousands of missing White House emails that shed light on Karl Rove and the rest of the administration's involvement in the firing of DOJ attorneys and Rove's involvement in the Don Siegelman case.
Please don't say there is no precedent for suspicious deaths.
Thelma Quince Colbert
Shannon K Ross
Both highly experienced Assistant US Attorneys died suddenly, under highly suspicious circumstances, as they were about to testify before the Senate concerning multibillion dollar health care fraud of the Medicare system.
Jeb Bush is on the board of one of the Texas companies charged in this case.
Let's take a break from Sarah Palin, who I've followed closely due to the fact that she scared me to death, and look at the highly suspicious deaths of
Michael Connell
Thelma Quince Colbert
Shannon K Ross
http://www.tomflocco.com/fs/DeathsFoulPlayQuestions.htm
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/12/25/the-intriguing-death-of-t_n_153518.html
Please.
December 28, 2008 9:53 AM | Reply | Permalink
I forgot to mention the near death experience of Dana Jill Simpson, whistleblower on Karl Rove, who was driven off the road in Alabama.
There's that and her house was burned to the ground.
http://rawstory.com/news/2008/In_exclusive_interview_Alabama_whistleblower_says_0225.html
December 28, 2008 10:17 AM | Reply | Permalink
we should embrace palin in the same style that obams embraces gays.
December 30, 2008 9:59 AM | Reply | Permalink