[Vision2020] Palin: Governor offers Orwellian spin
No Weatherman
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Tue Oct 14 14:20:29 PDT 2008
Orwell . . . wasn't he the guy who warned about authoritarian
societies that prohibited free speech?
On 10/14/08, Saundra Lund <sslund_2007 at verizon.net> wrote:
> Anchorage Daily News Editorial
>
> Palin vindicated?
> Governor offers Orwellian spin
> (10/13/08 22:02:58)
>
> Sarah Palin's reaction to the Legislature's Troopergate report is an
> embarrassment to Alaskans and the nation.
>
> She claims the report "vindicates" her. She said that the investigation
> found "no unlawful or unethical activity on my part."
>
> Her response is either astoundingly ignorant or downright Orwellian.
>
> Page 8, Finding Number One of the report says: "I find that Governor Sarah
> Palin abused her power by violating Alaska Statute 39.52.110(a) of the
> Alaska Executive Branch Ethics Act."
>
> In plain English, she did something "unlawful." She broke the state ethics
> law.
>
> Perhaps Gov. Palin has been too busy to actually read the Troopergate
> report. Perhaps she is relying on briefings from McCain campaign
> spinmeisters.
>
> That's the charitable interpretation.
>
> Because if she had actually read it, she couldn't claim "vindication" with a
> straight face.
>
> Palin asserted that the report found "there was no abuse of authority at all
> in trying to get Officer Wooten fired."
>
> In fact, the report concluded that "impermissible pressure was placed on
> several subordinates in order to advance a personal agenda, to wit: to get
> Trooper Michael Wooten fired."
>
> Palin's response is the kind of political "big lie" that George Orwell
> warned against. War is peace. Black is white. Up is down.
>
> Gov. Palin and her camp trumpeted the report's second finding: that she was
> within her legal authority to fire Public Safety Commissioner Walt Monegan.
> But the report also said it's likely one of the reasons she fired him was
> his failure to get rid of her ex-brother-in-law trooper.
>
> That's not "vindication," and surely Gov. Palin knows it.
>
> Gov. Palin does have a defense. She could have said:
>
> "I'm gratified that the report confirmed what I said all along, that I had
> the authority to terminate Walt Monegan as public safety commissioner.
>
> "I absolutely disagree that I violated state ethics law. In repeatedly
> complaining about trooper Mike Wooten, Todd and I were not pursuing a
> personal vendetta. We were trying to protect the integrity of the Alaska
> State Troopers from having an arrogant, almost-out-of-control law-breaker in
> their ranks. Because the action we were seeking was in the public interest,
> not purely our personal interest, there is no ethics law violation."
>
> Gov. Palin and her husband felt so passionately about Wooten because the
> case was so personal to them. Their passion blinded them to any other
> considerations.
>
> They had no sense that the power of the governor's office carries a special
> responsibility not to use it to settle family scores. They had no sense that
> legal restrictions might prevent the troopers from firing Wooten. They had
> no sense that persistent queries from the governor's office might be
> perceived as pressure to bend state personnel laws.
>
> Gov. Palin and her husband were obsessed with Wooten the way Capt. Ahab was
> obsessed with the Great White Whale. No Wooten, no peace.
>
> Has Gov. Palin committed an impeachable offense? Hardly.
>
> Is what she did indictable? No.
>
> But it wasn't appropriate, especially for someone elected as an ethical
> reformer. And her Orwellian claims of "vindication" make this blemish on her
> record look even worse.
>
> You asked us to hold you accountable, Gov. Palin. Did you mean it?
>
> Bottom line: Gov. Palin, read the report. It says you violated the ethics
> law.
>
> http://www.adn.com/opinion/view/story/555236.html
>
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