Interesting twist in Toppergate

Always follow the money, and when a union is involved always watch your back.   It is looking more and more like Troopergate is all a big witch hunt.   It started out as the PSEA’s way of getting back at Palin for beating their picked candidate for governor.   But after she was in the running for VP with McCain, it looks like the Democrats took over and trying to get her bogged down with an investigation.   It looks like she has really upset the whole establishment in Alaska and has enemies on both sides of the aisle in Alaska.

Strata-sphere
has a great post about all of this from a commentor on his site.

Reader SBD, who is one of the best researchers I have seen, has pulled together an exhaustive history of events and reports surrounding Palin’s battles with Walt Monegan and is allies. It is a comment worthy of being a post all on its own, and is being copied here.

Not surprising, the records shows that at the time Monegan was asked to take another position (he was not fired, he quit instead of taking the other job) all the reporting and screaming from Palin’s opponents revolved around the budget issues.—-Strata-Sphere

Go and read the whole thing.   Very informative in a the whole ridiculous inquisistion

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