Friday, February 5, 2010

msnbc---Palin

Palin e-mails reveal a powerful ‘first dude’

In Sarah Palin administration, her spouse was active in state business

Nearly 3,000 pages of e-mails that the first gentleman, Todd Palin,  exchanged with state officials draw a picture of his influence on policy in the Sarah Palin administration. Other e-mails are still being withheld by the state of Alaska.
By Bill Dedman
Investigative reporter
msnbc.com
updated 6:17 p.m. ET, Fri., Feb. 5, 2010




Officially he was the first gentleman of Alaska. More people called him the "first dude." But newly released e-mails show that Todd Palin was busy doing more than snow machine driving and salmon fishing during Sarah Palin's two and a half years as governor and vice presidential candidate.
Nearly 3,000 pages of e-mails that Todd Palin exchanged with state officials, which were released to msnbc.com and NBC News by the state of Alaska under its public records law, draw a picture of a Palin administration where the governor's husband got involved in a judicial appointment, monitored contract negotiations with public employee unions, received background checks on a corporate CEO, added his approval or disapproval to state board appointments and passed financial information marked "confidential" from his oil company employer to a state attorney.

Kliphnote: This is from the front page of msnbc online.
Can you believe(I can) msnbc would have an  investigative reporter still trying to dig dirt on Palin.
But they never looked into Obama's back ground. NEVER!
Never mentioned Obama's wifes influence on policy.
But that is OK. It's evil Fox News you have to watch for.
Did anyone notice that the left hates Fox News. 
Is that because they don't lick Obama's boots and kiss his ass?

Does anyone also notice that we are told the smartest people are Liberals.  
And the dumbest are Republicans.
The smart Liberals are Obama #1, Hillary Clinton and Bill Clinton.
And the dumb ones are George Bush, Palin and Ronald Reagan.
But the ones saying this are the State run Media.

The same people that criticize the "Tea Party" movement.
But think the million man march is great.
And the million mom march is great.
And a gay parade is great.
But not the "Tea Party".
They call the GOP the party of "No".
But when Bush was president and Democrats did the same thing that was just fine.
What a f***** joke. 

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