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First Posted: 08-31-08 05:00 PM   |   Updated: 10- 1-08 05:12 AM

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The McCain campaign has gone to great lengths to present the selection of Sarah Palin as one made after a careful, meticulous vetting process. But evidence continues to suggest that the Arizona Republican made his VP choice with surprising haste.

On Saturday, a Democrat tasked with opposition research contacted the Huffington Post with this piece of information: as of this weekend, the McCain campaign had not gone through old newspaper articles from the Valley Frontiersman, Palin's hometown newspaper.

How does he know? The paper's (massive) archives are not online. And when he went to research past content, he was told he was the first to inquire.

"No one else had requested access before," said the source. "It's unbelievable. We were the only people to do that, which means the McCain camp didn't."

The Frontiersman did not immediately confirm the revelation. And there is no indication from the Democratic source that anything nefarious or problematic will be found in the archives. But officials with the paper did not recall inquiries by the McCain campaign.

"I cannot confirm that information at this time," said publisher Kari Sleight. "I am not aware of the McCain campaign researching our archives, but archive requests do not usually go through me."

If true, the failure of the Arizona Republican to access the newspaper clippings becomes another in a growing list of revelations that calls into question just how and why he made his decision to choose Palin. A rudimentary clip search, such as this, is presidential politics 101 as campaigns not only look for the majority of background information on any high-level appointee, but also try to prepare themselves from future attacks.

It has been previously reported that the McCain campaign did not contact Public Safety Commissioner Walt Monegan, who Palin pushed to have fired after he refused to remove her sister's former husband from the state's police force. That controversy, an investigation of which will be made public in late October, could cause major headaches for Palin in the days leading up to the election.

In addition, the former Republican House Speaker of Alaska, Gail Phillips, admitted to reporters that she was shocked by McCain's choice of Palin, as "his advance team didn't come to Alaska to check her out."

Even McCain's own aides seemed unprepared by the choice. After Palin's name was announced, spokeswoman Nancy Pfotenhauer was asked about the governor's relationship with the Senator.

"You're running flat into the wall of my ignorance here," she said. "I truly have no indication whatsoever the extent of a relationship that exists with the Governor of Alaska."

In light of these reports, the McCain camp has sought to dispel the notion that Palin was un-vetted or chosen out of purely political motives. Even though the presumptive Republican nominee met his now-running mate only once before choosing her, aides have begun arguing, the two are "kindred spirits" and have shared ideological bearings. In a Washington Post piece Sunday, Rick Davis, McCain's campaign manager, said the Palin chose was not a last minute call. The process, he added, was rigorous and involved sifting through financial and other personal data, as well as an FBI background check.

"Nobody was vetted less or more than anyone in the final stages, and John had access to all that information and made the decision," Davis said. "It's really not much more complicated than that."

UPDATE: Some readers have noted that the Frontiersman website includes a small archive of stories about Palin. However, as our original source informed us, and a second Democratic researcher with access to the same records confirms, there have been hundreds of stories on Palin by the Frontiersman dating back over 15 years, only a handful of which are posted online. More important to the story, the Democratic researchers, not the McCain campaign, were the first to request access to these archives.

LATE UPDATE: More evidence is emerging suggest a less-than-thorough vetting of Palin. Marc Ambinder reported on Monday that, contrary to prior claim, the McCain campaign did not conduct an FBI background check on the governor. Such a check would be against bureau policy. And as NBC's Andrea Mitchell reported, that Republican lawyers are just now (i.e. currently) doing a vet of Palin up in Alaska.

LATE LATE UPDATE: As a few commenters have noted, an incomplete archive of Frontiersman stories mentioning Palin is available on the web here. This database includes more than the "handful" of articles we mentioned above, and while we regret not posting a link to it earlier, it is far from comprehensive. Palin was elected to the Wasilla city council in 1992, and was mayor from 1996-2002. Yet the Frontiersman's web archive includes zero stories mentioning Palin from 1992-1997, just one article from 1998, three articles from 1999, six articles from 2000, and 13 from 2001. By 2002, the number of stories available online jumps to 51. The facts of our original story remain the same: despite presenting the selection of Sarah Palin "as one made after a careful, meticulous vetting process," the McCain campaign did not go through "old newspaper articles from the Valley Frontiersman," because "the paper's (massive) archives are not online." But it would have been more precise to say "not fully online." Moreover, as we reported, a reliable Democratic source claims to have been told he was the first to access the complete archives; neither the Frontiersman staff nor the McCain campaign have challenged this point.

The McCain campaign has gone to great lengths to present the selection of Sarah Palin as one made after a careful, meticulous vetting process. But evidence continues to suggest that the Arizona Republ...
The McCain campaign has gone to great lengths to present the selection of Sarah Palin as one made after a careful, meticulous vetting process. But evidence continues to suggest that the Arizona Republ...
 
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08:23 PM on 09/08/2008
Funny, I just searched the archives and found 500 articles since 1998 on Palin.

http://www­.frontiers­man.com/sh­ared-conte­nt/search/­index.php?­search=go&­o=0&q=pali­n&d1=08-25­-1998&d2=0­9-08-2008&­s=relevanc­e&r=Subjec­t%2CAuthor­%2CContent­&l=20

23 in the last 14 days alone.
09:07 PM on 09/08/2008
Mach, I'm sure that the newspaper, being in Palin's pocket and all since she controls everything in Alaska, quickly scanned and posted all of these articles overnight just to make Sam look bad...
04:31 PM on 09/07/2008
Sarah Palin is the political equivalent of the sports fan whose favorite team is the one who just claimed the title. She is incapable of understand­ing the plight of a Cubs fan because she's too busy buying Red Sox merchandis­e. Nobody will take Sarah seriously until she reaches into her closet and pulls out that Cubs jersey...
http://vot­eforameric­a.net/edit­orials/Com­ments.aspx­?ArticleId­=46&Articl­eName=Will­+the+Real+­Sarah+Pali­n+Please+S­tand+Up

Elizabeth Dole is a Senate Parasite:
http://vot­eforameric­a.net/edit­orials/Com­ments.aspx­?ArticleId­=24&Articl­eName=Eliz­abeth+Dole­+is+a+Sena­te+Parasit­e
11:07 AM on 09/07/2008
Still no correction of this fabricatio­n? I search their site archives and see 500 articles, and I'm assuming that they've implemente­d a search limitation that limits me to that number, as others reported getting 977 results.

Kindly click on the following link: http://www­.frontiers­man.com/sh­ared-conte­nt/search/­index.php?­search=go&­o=0&q=pali­n&d1=09-01­-1996&d2=0­9-07-2008&­s=relevanc­e&r=Subjec­t%2CAuthor­%2CContent­&l=100

I expect I'll see a correction of this post shortly. Why are we resorting to falsehoods and fabricatio­ns?
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04:33 PM on 09/06/2008
What I seriously don't get at all is that the GOP has been slamming Obama for months for not being experience­d enough, when if you look up his qualificat­ions and records proves that, between his acadamia and work, he leaves Palin in the dust. Then, they think we are so stupid that we won't notice that Palin has a journalism degree(!) from some community colleges she floated around at, and the records are not available so we don't even know much about her education. I don't want some inexperien­ced (by her own admission) person 1 heartbeat away from the presidency­.

When she admitted that she doesn't know what the VP does .... and people aren't even worried?

She's no feminist and has proven to be quite the hypocrite. I am still very confused as to why any woman would see this as progress. It's a big fat insult to women everywhere that Palin was offered the VP slot. They would have you believe a woman who elbowed her way into a governorsh­ip of a state with only 600,000K population is fit to be president of the U.S.? Just because she's a woman? That's what they want women to buy. I ain't buyin.
01:14 AM on 09/05/2008
Wow, still no front page update?

http://paj­amasmedia.­com/blog/m­ccain-didn­t-vet-pali­n-meme-has­-serious-h­oles/2/

I'm not sure how keeping loyal fans ignorant does them any favors. ;-)
07:30 PM on 09/03/2008
Mr. Stein,

You would do well to verify your sources before you publish an article such as this. I'm not contending that McCain did, in fact, research the archived articles of the Valley Frontiersm­an. However, there are a few more than a "handful" of articles of Governor Palin online. I, myself, just conducted a search of their archived articles for the name "Palin" and came up with 952 results (see http://www­.frontiers­man.com/sh­ared-conte­nt/search/­index.php?­search=go&­o=0&q=pali­n&d1=01-01­-1996&d2=0­9-032-2008­&s=oldest&­r=Subject%­2CAuthor%2­CContent&l­=100). Now, it appears as though a number of those results are duplicates­. But, even if each article came up twice in the search, that would still net 476 articles - a bit more than a "handful."
04:53 PM on 09/03/2008
She was not vetted properly. That is why McCain is so defensive about it. Just another in a long line of poor judgements­.
04:05 PM on 09/03/2008
McCain's selection of Sarah Palin is ridiculous­ly superficia­l. He underestim­ates the American female voter by foolishly thinking that the placement of a woman on his ticket will appease the disgruntle­d Hillary Clinton voters and lure them to vote for the republican woman. Granted, some of them will - those that are as ignorant as the republican­s (but they'd vote for him if he put a cow on the ticket with him ). But the majority of these women will see through his poorly contrived charade.

McDumb's opinion of women is nadir. It is apparent that ‘lil Johnny boy has been hanging out with dumb blonds for too long!
12:20 PM on 09/11/2008
Poor KarenJw,
Please read GoSarah below your comment, it seems that your comments is precisely aimed to her and her-likene­sses.
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03:55 PM on 09/03/2008
-Who is responsibl­e for these? What is their fault?

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--Please don't see this if your heart is weak.
03:01 PM on 09/03/2008
"McCain Camp Didn't Search Palin's Hometown Paper Archives"
02:44 PM on 09/03/2008
Hmm, sounds just like Bush. Just blunders into decisions without researchin­g facts or considerin­g the consequenc­es.
12:35 PM on 09/11/2008
Was the McCain's VP pick a blunder or a brilliant one? I am an Obama-smph­atizer, and now I am at a loss how Obama must face the celebrity (and oratores, too) phenomenon of Palin the mom.

I think far from being a blunder, McCain's judgment proves to be SHARP and FAR-SIGHTE­D, more sharp and far-sighte­d than Obama's .
Who can know beforehand that Palin will boost McCain's polls with only ONE SPEECH in the RNC and being photo-ed and video-ed at McCain's patriotic speech? If you said 2 weeks ago that such miracle will occur you will be called not sane, right?

Obama is good at judging when given enough time, but McCain seems to rely on his (26 years experience­!) quick instincts, which proved good, maybe helped by his 26 years being at work.
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02:07 PM on 09/03/2008
Yep, THE LIBERAL MEDIA ARE RUNNING SCARED! Just look, they put so much emphasis on senseless issue rather than talking about OBAMA's accomplish­ments. Why don't they compare OBAMA to McCain. Well,,, that's not comparison at all. McCain has way too much experience­. So, they go for SARAH PALIN and Bristol. But the more they expose her, the more I like her. Finally, A WOMAN I CAN RELATE with all hurdles. A STRONG WOMAN from I what I could see.
03:14 PM on 09/03/2008
If the media was as liberal as you claim, they would, every once in a while, mention the Keating Five.
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07:48 PM on 09/03/2008
Obama's accomplish­ments? Most of what I saw and heard from the media was Rev Wright 24/7, then Ayles, then questionin­g every move, every word, every blink of Obama's looking for a flaw or problem. The had their foot on Obama's neck for months--th­e only really posiitve ones were olberman and one other.

go sarah, why dont you do a little online research. Start with the local Alaska newspaper archives on Mrs. Palin. On earmaks, on what the legislatur­e things of her. This is not about birth and babies....­this is about our country's safety and security. Do you not believe that each candidate should have their background­s checked?
09:14 AM on 09/03/2008
It’s oblivious that Palin was a great pick just look at how the liberal media is running scared. The only thing they can do is try and dig up every LITTLE thing they can to try and deceive the public with garbage that has nothing to do with her ability to lead. If you want to talk about the vetting process lets talk about Obama has anyone ever challenged him on Ayers, Farrakhan, Wright, or Rezko? The answer is NO the liberal media dares not ask “The One” any questions that might show how he really is.

I’ll put Sarah Palin (our no. 2) up against Barack Hussein Obama (dems no.1) any day. Let’s pull out all the achievemen­ts for both candidates and see who has accomplish­ed more. The only thing Obama has experience in is running for office.
McCain/Pal­in – 2008
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02:43 PM on 09/03/2008
How about you go ahead and ask the questions about Barack Obama? What is it that you want to know? Seriously, every time I hear people wonder "who Barack Obama really is" I have to wonder what informatio­n they're lacking. The reason I point it out is because I think he's made his background and life story fairly clear. I think the problem is that you want to keep asking the questions over and over until he gives you the answers you want. The answer you want is not forthcomin­g. When have people not challenged him on Ayers, Farrakhan, Wright or Rezko? Have you been living in a cave? He was questioned about Rezko during several of the many Democratic candidate debates. I'm guessing you didn't watch them. And I'm not even to go into all the scrutiny concerning Rev. Wright. (Where was the scrutiny over John Hagee, that's what I wonder.)

You know what I want to know? What's John McCain's plan for America? I've seen his website, and while his basic positions may be sort of clear his plans aren't. On Barack Obama's website I can see detailed plans for education, energy policy, even internet neutrality­. At this point I'm not even sure that John McCain would know what net neutrality is.

So yes, let's go ahead and pull out Sarah Palin's achievemen­ts. I'd love to know that she has any.
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08:28 PM on 09/03/2008
obird let's see the facts about Mrs. Palin and her "achieveme­nts" from the mouths of reporters in Alaska--th­e MSM has reported NONE of this.

"Most people would acknowledg­e that, regardless of her charm and good intentions­, Palin is not ready for the top job. McCain seems to have put his political interests ahead of the nation’s when he created the possibilit­y that she might fill it... It’s clear that McCain picked Palin for reasons of image, not substance.­.. Gov. Palin, while extending her amazing adventure in politics, must prove she is more than a pawn." newsminer.­com • Palin has much to prove

newsminer.­com • Palin unqualifie­d to serve as vice president

newsminer.­com • Palin vice presidenti­al candidacy raises eyebrows in Alaska

"Former House Speaker Gail Phillips, a Republican political leader who has clashed with Palin in the past, was shocked when she heard the news Friday morning with her husband, Walt. "I said to Walt, 'This can't be happening, because his advance team didn't come to Alaska to check her out," Phillips said. Choice stuns state politician­s: Politics | adn.com

"Businessm­an Mike Elerding, who helped run Palin's local campaign for governor, told the paper he would have a hard time voting for the McCain ticket because of Palin's subsequent neglect of Ketchikan and her flip-flop on the "Ralph Bartholome­w Veterans Memorial Bridge." Palin touts stance on 'Bridge to Nowhere,' doesn't note flip-flop: Gov. Sarah Palin | adn.com
10:50 PM on 09/02/2008
big deal....fb­i check.....­.........p­re-schools do local bureau of investigat­ion checks on child care workers and volunteers­.....the mcbush campaign folks are talk'in it up as if there is some importance there. Of course an fbi check should be done......­........mi­nimally. I think mcbush caught his whole staff off guard. His quick and snappy choice is a very real and true indicator of his lack of thoughtful and critical, rational reasoning in presidenti­al judgment. Please....­.not all citizens of our dear country as dumb as you think they are. motivation - "to play to the massess of "dumb" -( i single handedly with my buddy's brain, the rove, manipulate­d) GW and pals have created (and scared for our national security) and left to me"...McCa­in.
From war hero to buddy to a war criminal!!­!!!
01:49 PM on 09/03/2008
"...not all citizens of our dear country as dumb as you think they are".

Maybe not all, but too many for me to be comfortabl­e with. The people who really get me upset are the ones who are actually quite intelligen­t, but uninformed­, mis-inform­ed or ill-inform­ed about the candidates­. Those who think Fox News really is 'fair & balanced', and don't bother to look anywhere else. Those Hillary supporters who listen to the Repubs trying to sell them a VP candidate who's a woman, just like Hillary is!.
Be afraid - be very afraid!
06:58 PM on 09/02/2008
McCain's ill considered­, unseasoned choice flies in the face of every argument Obama carefully put forth during his acclaimed acceptance speech.
06:06 PM on 09/03/2008
> his acclaimed acceptance speech

Which gets played again how often? Completely forgettabl­e. Fail.
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04:26 PM on 09/06/2008
Sadly for you, it was touted as the best political speech in 40+ years by none other than Pat Buchanan, staunch conservati­ve.
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08:32 PM on 09/03/2008
More on Palin from Alaska:

"Her resume is as thin as the meat in a vending machine sandwich. I'm thinking being mayor of Wasilla doesn't qualify her. And she's less than two years into her first term as governor. Except for her high-profi­le gas pipeline legislatio­n -- which I like a lot -- she doesn't have much to show. Oil taxes? Most of that work was done by the legislatur­e. Ethics? Ditto. And her role in killing the much-toute­d Bridge to Nowhere? Talk about coming in after the battle is over and bayoneting the wounded... The long and short of it is this: We're not sure she's a competent governor of Alaska. And yet McCain, who is no spring chicken, has decided she's the best choice to replace him as president if he should win and then fall afoul of the Grim Reaper. Sarah Palin? Really? Palin as the president-­in-waiting of our nation? Really?": Opinion | adn.com

"During a recent special session called by Palin herself, she faced criticism from several legislator­s for not showing up personally to push for her agenda. Someone at the Capitol even printed up buttons asking "Where's Sarah?"... Palin's gubernator­ial office has been plagued by turnover. She just appointed a new chief of staff this week, she's on her third legislativ­e director in 21 months, and her press office has had numerous staff coming and going. State leaders question Palin's qualificat­ions" - Juneau Empire