http://shakespearessister.blogspot.com/2008/09/more-troopergate-and-palins-apathy-to.htmlIt almost seems impossible that someone could be so vindictive that they would sacrifice thousands of women to sexual assault out of spite, though that's certainly what appears to have happened.
But the McCain campaign now says nope—it wasn't because Palin was being vengefully malicious; it's because she just doesn't give a fuck about victims of sex crimes.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080916/ap_on_el_pr/palin_troopergate;_ylt=Amo12dFyaMUkTTHXsosSzhys0NUE The last straw, the McCain campaign said, was in July, when Monegan planned to travel to Washington to seek federal money for a plan to assign troopers, judges and prosecutors who could exclusively handle sexual assault cases — one of the state's most intractable crime problems.
In a July 7 e-mail, John Katz, the governor's special counsel, noted two problems with the trip: The governor hadn't agreed the money should be sought, and the request was "out of sequence with our other appropriations requests and could put a strain on the evolving relationship between the Governor and Sen. (Ted) Stevens."
Four days later, Monegan was fired. He said he had kept others in the administration fully apprised of his plans to go to Washington.
Did you get that? Governor Sarah Palin was so resolutely apathetic to dealing with a sex crime problem even she agreed was epidemic that her Public Safety Commissioner made a trip to Washington on his own to try to secure funds to combat it. And instead of praising his initiative or thanking him for his service, she shitcanned him—because she didn't want that money, and because it might have damaged her relationship with the corrupt Alaska Senator Ted Stevens, whom Palin had previously publicly criticized because she's all mavericky and shit. So why on earth would her relationship with Ted Stevens be more important than securing funds to combat a sex crime epidemic?
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And even if it were true, it still means that Palin is shockingly indifferent to rape and domestic violence in her own state and contemptuous of the people who don't share her indifference—and, weirdly, the McCain campaign appears to believe that's somehow more palatable than Palin having simply fired Monegan for insubordination because she wasn't getting what she wanted from a public servant on her personal family matter.
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Palin's Anti-Rape-Investigation Stance Raised by McCain Campaign. Will Reporters Question?
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/eric-schmeltzer/palins-anti-rape-investig_b_126763.html