McCain Campaign Sends A Dozen Communications Operatives, Lawyers To Alaska

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LIZ SIDOTI | September 1, 2008 08:40 PM EST | AP

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Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin's daughters from left, Piper, Willow and Bristol are seen Dec. 8, 2006, at the Governor's mansion, in Juneau, Alaska. John McCain's running mate Sarah Palin said Monday, Sept. 1, 2008, that her 17-year-old unmarried daughter is five months pregnant, an announcement campaign aides said was aimed at rebutting Internet rumors that Palin's youngest son, born in April, was actually her daughter's. (AP Photo/Juneau Empire,Brian Wallace)* * MAGS OUT, NO SALES

ST. PAUL, Minn. — Sarah Palin's path to the Republican ticket started with her name on a list _ and a team of some 25 people poring through public records searching for trouble spots without her knowledge. Then came the 70-question survey and a nearly three-hour interview.

The review officially ended Thursday, when John McCain asked the Alaska governor to be his running mate.

In the days since, Republicans and Democrats have privately questioned whether the Arizona senator chose the first-term governor without fully looking into her background. McCain's campaign has vehemently defended the review.

Arthur B. Culvahouse Jr., the lawyer who conducted the review, told The Associated Press in an interview Monday that Palin underwent a "full and complete" examination before McCain chose her. Asked whether everything that came up as a possible red flag during the review already has been made public, Culvahouse said: "I think so. Yeah, I think so. Correct."

Stoking the notion of a rushed examination, a timeline issued by the campaign indicated that McCain initially met Palin in February, then held one phone conversation with her last week before inviting her to Arizona, where he met with her a second time and offered her the job.

Raising additional questions was the campaign's disclosure Monday that Palin's unmarried 17-year-old daughter was pregnant, and reports that Palin's husband, Todd, had been arrested in 1986, when he was 22, for driving under the influence of alcohol.

McCain's campaign has dispatched a team of a dozen communications operatives and lawyers to Alaska.

Steve Schmidt, a senior adviser, said the campaign always planned to send a "jump team" to the eventual running mate's home state to work with the nominee's staff, help with information requests from local and national reporters, and answer questions about documents that were part of the review.

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Culvahouse said Palin's review, like others, began with a team of two dozen people culling information from public sources. The team reviewed speeches, financial records, tax information, litigation, investigations, ethical charges, marriages and divorces, for a number of potential running mates.

For Palin specifically, the team studied online archives of the state's largest newspapers, including the Anchorage Daily News, but didn't request paper archives for Palin's hometown newspaper for fear the secret review would become public.

Among the findings: Palin had once received a citation for fishing without a license.

Reports on each candidate _ 40-some pages and single spaced _ then were reviewed by McCain, Schmidt, campaign manager Rick Davis, and top advisers Mark Salter and Charlie Black.

Palin then was sent a personal data questionnaire with 70 "very intrusive" questions, Culvahouse said. She also was asked to submit a number of years of federal and state tax returns. The campaign also checked her credit.

Culvahouse then conducted a nearly three-hour interview. He said the first thing Palin volunteered was that her daughter was pregnant, and she also quickly disclosed her husband's two-decade-old DUI arrest.

The public search also unearthed details of the Legislature's investigation into the dismissal of Alaska's public safety commissioner, allegedly because he would not fire Palin's former brother-in-law as a state trooper.

Culvahouse said he asked follow-up questions, and "spent a lot of time with her lawyer" on the matter.

"We came out of it knowing all that we could know at the time," he said.

Throughout the process, the campaign said, Davis had multiple conversations with Palin.

ST. PAUL, Minn. — Sarah Palin's path to the Republican ticket started with her name on a list _ and a team of some 25 people poring through public records searching for trouble spots without her...
ST. PAUL, Minn. — Sarah Palin's path to the Republican ticket started with her name on a list _ and a team of some 25 people poring through public records searching for trouble spots without her...
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- poco767c I'm a Fan of poco767c 374 fans permalink
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McCain :: Did I say Palin?? I meant Romney. sorry for the mix up.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:34 AM on 09/02/2008
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"We came out of it knowing ALL THAT WE COULD KNOW AT THE TIME," Culvahouse said.

The clear implication is that there are things that the Mc Ancient campaign came to know (or still expects to learn) AFTER the vetting process.

Seems the vetting process wasn't so complete, after all. Yup, yup.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:23 AM on 09/02/2008
- Knarf I'm a Fan of Knarf 3 fans permalink

America, you will be happy to know, we found no WMD's in the closet....­.....
Our only problem is, we are not sure if it is her closet.
We'll get back to you on that.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:55 AM on 09/02/2008
- oncethere I'm a Fan of oncethere 19 fans permalink

McCain, reportedly, chose Palin, having met her only once. This sounds like the type of impulsivity that he is known for and recalls Bush decision-making style---no thought put into it, just impulsive, looking into this or that person's eyes.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:18 AM on 09/02/2008
- Whinger I'm a Fan of Whinger 46 fans permalink
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Another question, does she love all the people or just some of the people?

And, is she prepared to force her convictions upon those who disagree with her point of view?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:03 AM on 09/02/2008
- MsDoc I'm a Fan of MsDoc 49 fans permalink

some

yes

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:02 AM on 09/02/2008

They're there to try and feed misinformation to the CNN investigators. CNN sent reporters on Friday. The McCain campaign asked them to back off on Monday and told them that the campaign would make an announcement. I think it's a little late to send the ministers of interrogation and misinformation. The National Enquirer is probably all over this. McCain, good luck with that.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:00 AM on 09/02/2008
- SMP I'm a Fan of SMP 17 fans permalink
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McCains campaign is a SINKING SHIP......­..........­..........­..no amount of political spin can prevent McCain from "capsizing­".........­..........­sinking, sinking, sinking...­....gone

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:59 AM on 09/02/2008
- SShaw490 I'm a Fan of SShaw490 38 fans permalink

Sure, send the lawyers to Alaska, get past the convention, then let Sarah make a heart-rending speech saying she has to resign "for the good of the country" because the lawyers can't get the Troopergate issue cleared up before the election as she originally thought, and McCain picks Lieberman or Ridge like he wanted to in the first place, and avoids a nasty convention scene on national TV when he goes to bat with a pro-choice pick. Troopergate provides plausible deniablity, McCain gets past the convention, and Sarah Palin gets her moment in the sun - and the whole episode is blamed on the liberal media for beating up on this stand-up lady and her 17 year old daughter. Never mind that the choice of Sarah Palin for VP under a 72 year old man was absurd in the first place.

Just another day in Repulican fantasy land.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:54 AM on 09/02/2008
- MisterCole I'm a Fan of MisterCole 13 fans permalink

The real question is does this person love the United States, all 50 United States?

She frequently talks about Alaskan interests and Alaskan self-sufficiency and claims her candidacy is for the benefit of Alaskans. How patriotic can she be if she belonged to a group that wants to separate from the U.S. and whose members call servicemen who voted for statehood, an occupational force? A secessionist in Lincoln's party. That should be outrage to any Republican.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:49 AM on 09/02/2008
- poco767c I'm a Fan of poco767c 374 fans permalink
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Caveat Emptor

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:44 AM on 09/02/2008
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This whole Sarah Palin thing and the GOP response reminds me of the dead parrot skit from Monty Python, only better because I just love watching the republics try to put as much perfume on this pile of lies and deception.­........an­d it just keeps getting more bizarre.

No wonder its easy to be a republic, you'll believe anything youre told from your "masters" and never bother to use your own brain!

I cant believe how many of their so-called family values they are having to twist and reshape to fit Sarah and McCain.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:40 AM on 09/02/2008

They are there helping her with her resignation speech.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:33 AM on 09/02/2008

Sarah Palin sure to be attacked by left wing biggots for being a person of faith and true to her Husband also creates another problem for Democrats. "She's Honest." Washington insiders are in fear of someone who refuses to be bribed.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:29 AM on 09/02/2008

like all republicans Gingrich, Guilliani and even McCain. they all are true to their spouses when actually preaching family values to the americans and the rest of the world

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:40 AM on 09/02/2008
- poco767c I'm a Fan of poco767c 374 fans permalink
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You spelled bigot wrong, plus there are more than enough substantive issues to attack her on, such as her lack of environmental policy, lack of experience, pending investigations, ties to Sen. Stevens and her seeming inability to manage the finances of a 9000 person town.
While we get stuck into these feel free to run around with your hair on fire screaming discrimination.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:47 AM on 09/02/2008

Honest? In her first appearance with McCain she lied about her support for her friend Ted Steven's Bridge to Nowhere.

Right out of the gate she lies. That might pass for honesty with Republicans, but we reality dweller's have a higher standard for honesty.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:31 AM on 09/02/2008
- robynuva I'm a Fan of robynuva 5 fans permalink

She's honest? Didn't she lie to the American people in her very first national speech? I think she did. Didn't she lie about Trooper gate at first, until tapes showed up? I think she did.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:38 AM on 09/02/2008
- Leota2 I'm a Fan of Leota2 11 fans permalink

Honest!?
She did NOT tell McCain her daughter was pregnant.
She used millions and millions of dollars worth of earmarks--then when picked for VP said she's against them.
She said she was a repub--but is really AIP--but wanted to be elected as governor- so changed parties, but not philosophies.
She was on the board of indicted Ted Stevens 527 then said she was never a supporter of Stevens.
She supported the "Bridge to Nowhere"--they have the proof--then said she never supported it.
She fired her ex-brother in laws boss--because he wouldn't fire her relative.
She threw her daughter under a bus to get the press off her back about her infant.
Shall I go on? . . . .

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:41 AM on 09/02/2008

Oops! A little late now to put the mare back in the barn.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:28 AM on 09/02/2008
- rajoro I'm a Fan of rajoro 8 fans permalink

Imprudence and recklessness are McCains fatal flaws! This was obviously a well thought out decision in regard to reacting to Obama's momentum coming out of the primary it suceeded in every way they wanted it to. Except for the fact that they never thought about what the long term consequences and real impact of the decision would be. They never planned for the aftermath. It was a great tactic without a cogent strategy.

Sound familiar? Think Iraq!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:01 AM on 09/02/2008
- plooger I'm a Fan of plooger 14 fans permalink

Oops. Nevermind.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:53 AM on 09/02/2008
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