--She poses as a fiscal watchdog, but when Palin was mayor, she
grabbed city funds to give her office a pricey $50,000 "bordello"
makeover--


Sept. 17, 2008 | WASILLA, Alaska -- Sarah Palin has been touting
herself as fiscal watchdog throughout her political career. But
Palin's tenure as mayor of Wasilla, Alaska, was characterized by
waste, cronyism and incompetence, according to government officials in
the Matanuska Valley, where she began her fairy-tale political rise.

"Executive abilities? She doesn't have any," said former Wasilla City
Council member Nick Carney, who selected and groomed Palin for her
first political race in 1992 and served with her after her election to
the City Council.

Four years later, the ambitious Palin won the Wasilla mayor's office
-- after scorching the "tax and spend mentality" of her incumbent
opponent. But Carney, Palin's estranged former mentor, and others in
city hall were astounded when they found out about a lavish
expenditure of Palin's own after her 1996 election. According to
Carney, the newly elected mayor spent more than $50,000 in city funds
to redecorate her office, without the council's authorization.

Carney confronted Mayor Palin at a City Council hearing, and was
shocked by her response.

"I braced her about it," he said. "I told her it was against the law
to make such a large expenditure without the council taking a vote.
She said, 'I'm the mayor, I can do whatever I want until the courts
tell me I can't.'"

"I'll never forget it -- it's one of the few times in my life I've
been speechless," Carney added. "It would have been easier for her to
finesse it. She had the votes on the council by then, she controlled
it. But she just pushed forward. That's Sarah. She just has no respect
for rules and regulations."

 "I thought it was an outrageous expense, especially for someone who
had run as a budget cutter," said Carney. "It was also illegal,
because Sarah had not received the council's approval."

According to Carney, Palin's office makeover included flocked, red
wallpaper. "It looked like a bordello." ...

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