By Jason Leopold
October 31, 2008
Sarah Palin faces another likely setback in an investigation into whether she entangled her duties as Alaska governor in a family feud with her ex-brother-in-law, a state trooper, according to a senior state legislator. But the new finding is not expected before next Tuesday’s presidential election.
Read on.
2 comments:
Oh, give it up already!
How about doing some reporting on more important matters to the nation's well-being!
I certainly disagree with the previous comment. Certainly it is very important to investigate such obvious improprieties, and certainly our public servants need to be held accountable. Just because Palin is a clown does not mean that she should get away with abusing her authority.
We've had too much wrongdoing without holding people to account. For a huge example, why haven't Bush and Cheney been impeached? Why hasn't Alberto Gonzales been held to account.
Well, yet. That may still be coming. Unless GWB pulls a full reprieve for all wrongdoing in his administration, which would be oh so typical.
And I suppose the previous commenter would say enough already about that, too.
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