The guy who spearheaded the so-called "Troopergate" investigation of Governor Sarah Palin has been fined for not reporting certain campaign contributions.
This is another 'we-must-have-transparency' character who couldn't stay away from TV cameras last year. He also predicted that the Governor would be found guilty of misbehavior (she wasn't) and said he was counting on "an October surprise."
And he claimed there was nothing political about the probe.
In a related story, the legislator who helped the guy, above, was the one recently named as Alaska Liason to the Interior Dept. by the president.
Gee. Go figure.
3 comments:
America and the politician, what an odd relationship eh? We say we dislike them and that we want something different but when we have a chance to vote on something different we don't, claiming that they don't have the experience. So we vote a guy in who has little or no real experience but has played cheap intellectual politics all his short little life.
I find no fault in what you say ... and you say it well!
I have to admit, I greatly enjoyed this story and linked to it. I will never understand why the Democrats are always held to a looser standard. I am well aware that the media is in bed with them, but the American people should be more responsible in casting their votes.
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