Once she's elected it'll be too late to do anything.

Round 2 Of McCain Troopergate Stall: Part Karl Rove, Part Laurel & Hardy

Since Monday the McCain camp has stepped up its personal attacks against 
Alaskans. They've continued their D.C.-style tactics against neighbors in this 
small state. The game plan is to find an excuse to stop our Legislature's 
Troopergate investigation, and hide evidence McCain's folks really don't want 
to surface before November's election. It's been a little Karl Rove, and parts 
Laurel and Hardy. How else can you explain the following? 

Friday the Attorney General's office promised state witnesses would comply with 
subpoenas the Legislature issued last week. Tuesday the Governor's Attorney 
General flip flopped, and announced that state witnesses wouldn't comply 
because, well, and I'm paraphrasing here - - he's changed his mind. And in what 
has to be an idea hatched after a 4th Martini at Chilkoot Charlies, Governor 
Palin's attorneys have filed a motion to dismiss the ethics claim she filed 
against herself two weeks ago. Yup. She really filed a complaint against 
herself. Tuesday she said she's discovered, after a thorough investigation of 
herself, that she's done nothing wrong. Does anyone know how to get a hold of 
Jon Stewart and Tina Fey? 

It's silly season up here in the far north, but this week's moves are aimed at 
one thing: John McCain's effort to find cover for being disingenuous. See, 
before Governor Palin's nomination for the Republican VP spot, she did the 
honest thing. She admitted the evidence -- of roughly 20 contacts between her 
staff and husband with Public Safety officials, seeking the firing of Governor 
Palin's former brother-in-law -- might lead a reasonable person to the 
conclusion that the she misused her office to fire a state employee. So when 
Alaska's Republican-led Legislature called for an investigation, she did the 
honorable thing and said she and her staff would comply. She denies any 
wrongdoing. 

Things changed on August 29 when Governor Palin was added to the McCain ticket. 
Since then his handlers have told her she can't testify. They don't want the 
evidence in this case to come out. They don't want her to testify under oath. 
They don't want other witnesses to testify under oath. So they have engaged in 
daily maneuvers to attack, as disloyal to the McCain campaign, anyone who wants 
the investigation to move forward. They've now attacked two well respected 
prosecutors, and perhaps the state's most highly regarded law enforcement 
official -- the Public Safety Commissioner she hired, and then fired, Walt 
Monegan. 

Every day this week McCain operatives have sung the same tune. Today a guy with 
an East Coast accent, who knows nothing about Alaska, stood in front of a 
McCain-Palin banner to lead the attacks against people he doesn't know. At 
press conferences on Monday and Tuesday campaign staffer Megan Stapleton spit 
vitriol to repeat her argument that this investigation is really a "Democratic" 
attack on Governor Palin. See, that's easier than just saying their VP has 
reneged on her promise to testify. It's easier than just saying they don't want 
anyone testifying before the November election. It's easier than admitting they 
are stonewalling a legislative investigation. Oh -- and I know they hate 
partisan stuff. Yesterday 5 Republican legislators -- all allies of Governor 
Palin, all supporters of the McCain campaign, filed a lawsuit against the 
Legislature to stop the investigation. 

Here are a few things MCCain's operatives failed to say. There are a few small 
facts that make it hard to style this as a Democratic investigation. One is 
that Alaska is a Republican State. We have a Republican Governor and a 
Legislature of 34 Republicans and 26 Democrats. This summer the Legislature's 
Legislative Council voted 12-0 (8 Republicans and 4 Democrats) to hire an 
investigator, and appointed Democratic Senator Hollis French, a well-respected 
former prosecutor, to find an investigator. 

Governor Palin stated she and her employees would comply with the 
investigation. French then hired Steve Branchflower, a former DA who most 
recently was hired by legislative Republicans to run the state's Office of 
Victims rights. And on Friday the Senate Judiciary Committee voted 3-2 (2 
Democrats and 1 Republican in favor); and the House Judiciary Committee issued 
a 7 - 0 (5 Republicans, 2 Democrats) advisory vote, to issue subpoenas to 
witnesses the McCain camp had previously stopped from testifying. 

Over the last two days McCain's outside operatives have vilified former 
prosecutor Hollis French -- as an Obama supporter who must have called this 
investigation to hurt the McCain ticket. But French was appointed to oversee 
the investigation by a 12 - 0 Legislative Council vote, and is probably the 
state's most respected legislator -- by Republicans and Democrats alike. He's 
so popular the Republican Party couldn't find anyone to run against him this 
year. They've called former Public Safety Commissioner Walt Monegan -- a Native 
Alaskan who has served Republican and Democratic Administrations with honor, 
and put his life on the line in uniform- - "insubordinate." Odd, given that 
when Governor Palin fired him she offered him a different job. I guess being 
"insubordinate" was a job requirement for the new position. And they've 
challenged the independence of an investigator and former DA, who has no animus 
anyone can find. 

Those Swift boat ads taught the McCain folks that if you say something untrue 
enough times, it can stick. My favorite moment of the week came when Governor 
Palin's attorneys filed a motion to dismiss Palin's ethics complaint against 
herself. Stay with me. Her attorneys have been buying the peyote, not me. See, 
on August 29 they needed to find a way to stop the Legislature's investigation. 
They tried asking the Republican leaders to call it off, and take one for the 
team. But the Senate President and others honorably said no. So they came up 
with an argument that the State Personnel Board -- 3 people appointed by 
Governor Palin and her Republican predecessor Frank Murkowski - had "exclusive 
jurisdiction" to investigate wrongdoing by the Governor. 

The Legislature wasn't amused. So Governor Palin then filed a complaint against 
herself. That, they said, put "jurisdiction" in the hands of their friends at 
the Personnel Board. They argued that since the Personnel Board was now 
proceeding with an "investigation," the Legislature couldn't. To put icing on 
the cake, on Monday the Governor's attorneys moved to dismiss the Governor's 
case against herself. They said, and I loosely paraphrase again -- that they 
tried really hard and just couldn't find any evidence that the Governor did 
anything wrong. OK. I can't believe I just wrote that. And I wish it weren't 
true. 

These are the things you have to do when your presidential candidate doesn't 
want his VP to honor a promise, and doesn't want evidence to come out before an 
election. These are the things you have to do if your folks aren't going to 
comply with a subpoena. That's because without spin the headline might read: 
"McCain Interferes With Investigation Palin Agreed To." How easy it is to 
re-write a headline. They learned that during the Swift boat campaign too. 

All we can hope for is that members of the press will abide by what's taught in 
journalism school. Not to repeat the spin of political operatives without 
reporting the truth. Not to write "he said she said" stories, and pretend the 
truth is somewhere in the middle. But to report the facts. No matter how you 
spin it, Governor Palin promised to comply with this Legislative Investigation. 
McCain's folks got her to change her position. And the Legislature that voted 
for the investigation did so on a bi-partisan basis. End of story. End of 
headline. 

Over the next few days McCain's folks will try to get local legislators to step 
in line, out of party loyalty, and reverse their vote to investigate 
Troopergate. But many local Republicans, like Senate President Lyda Green, have 
so far refused to play those politics. Stay for more from McCain's Campaign for 
"Change." They've tried to change the truth. They've succeeded at changing 
Governor Palin's promise to comply with this investigation. Let's see what 
they'll change next. 

Rep. Les Gara, Anchorage, Alaska

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