Palin's Secrecy Betrays Campaign Promises

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RITA BEAMISH | October 7, 2008 02:19 PM EST | AP

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Sarah Palin's promise for a new era of government openness as the reform governor of Alaska started to crack even before Sen. John McCain's presidential campaign built a wall of protectiveness around her.

Palin was elected nearly two years ago with splashy moves like publishing the state spending checkbook online. She kept a campaign pledge to allow the public to view online communications between state officials and potential bidders on a major gas pipeline, a contrast to her predecessor.

But her administration has claimed broad exceptions to Alaska's freedom of information rules to keep government e-mails secret, and it's shown reluctance to disclose documents about sensitive topics, ranging from polar bears to policy issues. And her state's online checkbook is limited in its detail.

Disclosures about private e-mail accounts used by Palin and her top aides have raised questions about whether they were trying to evade disclosure under the state's public records law. Her aides have denied this.

Alaska's attorney general, appointed by Palin, determined in August that any personal communications on state-reimbursed cell phones and BlackBerrys can be kept secret under the Public Records Act. That could sweep information from public view if it were deemed personal, although the attorney general said state officials or courts still could review the records as needed.

For citizens or journalists seeking public records in Alaska, the government generally must provide copies of records upon request within 10 days. The Associated Press has received some documents it sought in as little as one day.

But when the AP asked for documents about nursing homes last June, state officials initially demanded $5,000 in fees. The fee was only waived three months later and the request satisfied after the AP printed a story on how state officials had effectively turned over questions about Palin's record to members of the McCain political campaign.

Alaska now charges $960 per e-mail account for searches, plus additional fees for copying.

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Like Palin, McCain has promised to set new standards for transparency and accountability. Before becoming governor, Palin resigned from a state oil and gas board where she said confidentiality rules prohibited her from publicly discussing ethics problems she encountered and reported internally.

Now Palin is dogged by accusations of stonewalling in a home-state investigation into whether she pressured officials to fire her former brother-in-law, a state trooper. After initially promising to cooperate, Palin challenged the lawmakers' impartiality. The results of that investigation are expected to be made public as early as Friday.

"As soon as the heat comes on, the openness and transparency goes away," said Anchorage Daily News editorial page editor Matt Zencey.

At a campaign rally, Palin described her state's online checkbook and said she would "bring that kind of transparency, that responsibility, and accountability" to Washington. But the U.S. government already has a more in-depth public accounting system, a result of legislation sponsored by Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama and co-sponsored by McCain, Palin's running mate.

The site, USASpending.gov, offers details about federal contracts, loans, grants and insurance payments. Alaska's Online Checkbook provides little detail beyond the vendor and amount spent, such as money spent on travel. Citizens must separately submit a formal public records request to learn who traveled, the destination and travel purpose.

Even while Palin ditched the prickly press relations of her predecessor, Frank Murkowski, her staff complained about TV crews waiting to question people outside her office. Longtime state Capitol reporter Gregg Erickson said there were early signs she wouldn't meet the high bar of openness that she had set for herself.

Palin asked Erickson early on why he had to sue an earlier administration to get public records.

"I told her the reason governors keep it secret is they find it lots easier to govern if they can control the flow of public information. That seemed to stun her," said Erickson, editor of the Alaska Budget Report newsletter. "It's a principle she certainly discovered. Within a few weeks we were running up against difficulty," he added. He described a set of heavily edited records that he only received in full after appealing on legal grounds.

Alaska lawmakers found Palin secretive about her budget plans, and they were angered she didn't signal her vetoes before axing projects they supported.

"The problem is, she campaigned on being open and transparent," Democratic state Rep. Beth Kerttula said. "She says she's open but the reality with the budget is, the goals she did lay out didn't seem to be followed."

A University of Alaska professor, Rick Steiner, spent months working to obtain reports by Alaska marine mammal experts that didn't mesh with Palin's opposition to the federal designation of polar bears as a threatened species.

Steiner was told variously that he had to be more specific in his request, that the information didn't exist, that he could find it on a state Web site, and finally that it was protected by a "deliberative process" provision under state law.

Palin made her name as a reformer when she ferreted out e-mails of a state official she suspected of wrongdoing. Back then, she said withholding such information violated her beliefs as a public servant. Now Palin's aides are withholding swaths of e-mails exchanged among her and top staff that critics and news organizations have sought under the Public Records Act. Some were sent to Palin's husband, Todd.

"It's incumbent on the government to explain why these communications should be treated as confidential if outsiders are included," said John McKay, a First Amendment lawyer in Anchorage.

Any messages about official business are public records, but the state e-mail servers capture them only if at least one party uses an Alaska state e-mail address, said Kevin Brooks, deputy commissioner of administration.

Palin has been careful to send copies of official e-mails to at least one employee's government address so they would be retained, spokeswoman Meg Stapleton said. She said Palin used a private e-mail account to avoid conducting personal business using state equipment.

Former Alaska Gov. Wally Hickel once fled an elevator to avoid a reporter's questions, but Palin invited Bob Tkacz, a business freelance reporter who covers Alaska government, for a chat when he staked her out this summer. That didn't mean she spilled the scoops.

"She's a nice lady," he said, "but when she doesn't want to say something it's very hard to get anything out of her."

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AP National Writer Martha Mendoza contributed to this report.

(This version CORRECTS to show that the $5,000 fee was eventually waived.)

Sarah Palin's promise for a new era of government openness as the reform governor of Alaska started to crack even before Sen. John McCain's presidential campaign built a wall of protectiveness around ...
Sarah Palin's promise for a new era of government openness as the reform governor of Alaska started to crack even before Sen. John McCain's presidential campaign built a wall of protectiveness around ...
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- Chillinout I'm a Fan of Chillinout 125 fans permalink
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Bernanke talks and the Dow drops.

Shut up, I am losing money every minute you flap your lips Ben.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:23 PM on 10/07/2008
- evekendall I'm a Fan of evekendall 149 fans permalink
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Pass these stories on to your friends who receive Medicare and Social Security or health insurance benefits from their employer:

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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:23 PM on 10/07/2008
- Chillinout I'm a Fan of Chillinout 125 fans permalink
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This is a test.

Can I comment or not?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:22 PM on 10/07/2008

I'm glad I left the Republican Party of Hate!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:17 PM on 10/07/2008
- Dupree I'm a Fan of Dupree 229 fans permalink

The Bush administration has done a brilliant job of dividing the country and sending it to a downward spiraling status of magnitude crisis. And now we have the prodigy of the same mindset running and seeking to create more and more division among us and bring strife and confusion for what? An election? I saw where Palin generated rumors that Obama hangs with terrorist and then someone in her crowd yelled "kill him." She never blinked an eyelash. The least she could have done was evaluate the consequences of her words and how those words...may result in far more than just simply influencing an election..some nutcase may decided that Obama is indeed a terrorist and decide to do this country a "favor" according to his low level knowledge that can be fueled by the right or wrong words of motivation. Shame on Palin who claims to be a Christian but does everything that echos ..she is NOT>

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:14 PM on 10/07/2008
- valleygent I'm a Fan of valleygent 24 fans permalink

WHY HAS THE MEDIA STOPPED REPORTING ON TROOPERGATE...?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:12 PM on 10/07/2008

I've seen quite a few references to "Troopergate."

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:17 PM on 10/07/2008
- PizzaGuy1 I'm a Fan of PizzaGuy1 2 fans permalink

Because they know that the Alaska Supremes are going to block the release of the findings.

http://latenightpizzas.wordpress.com

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:18 PM on 10/07/2008

Don't you guys remember

She's only been at this like five weeks so she hasn't made any promices

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:11 PM on 10/07/2008
- seabass I'm a Fan of seabass 2 fans permalink

left 2 thoughful comments ...neither made it.. people from palin's campaign working for you? freedom of the press and comments???

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:11 PM on 10/07/2008
- payos I'm a Fan of payos 7 fans permalink

She'd be worse than cheney, and we all know how BAD Cheney is

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:08 PM on 10/07/2008
- AlphaMutt I'm a Fan of AlphaMutt 2 fans permalink

It ain't looking good for the Ghost and Mrs Muir this time around but this harpy merits a watchful eye . Because the kind of crypto-fascist crap she espouses catches on real quick with the lumpen, and usually lumpy, proletariet. People like her are dangerous. She's Mussolini with girly bits. All the nitwits and knotheads go gaga when she winks 'em off and they are allowed to vote. She'll be back in 2012 and she'll have four years to practice her answers so get ready...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:05 PM on 10/07/2008

I wrote an explanation that hasn't appeared for some reason, maybe i may have been mistaken. The gall of these supporters of Ms. Heath-Palin has struck a nerve. sorry/

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:04 PM on 10/07/2008

McCain is the candidate who reaches across the aisle? Perhaps he hasn't yet noticed that his pit bull is, once again, polarizing the nation.

She also has ripped the First Amendment from the Constitution.

If you're a fan of the Dark Ages, vote Palin-McCain.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:04 PM on 10/07/2008
- TXfemmom I'm a Fan of TXfemmom 213 fans permalink

Perhaps, Palin kept her pregnancy secret, hoping that something would go wrong with it and she could claim that she had valliantly fought for her Down's Syndrome child. As someone who has been actively involved in Obstetrics health care delivery, I find the fact that she would notice ruptured membranes, go on to give a speech, hob nob afterwards, get on a plane without having sought health care in Dallas, and stay on a plane for all those hours, the most irresponsible thing I have ever heard.

Once membranes break, the chance of infection for the fetus and the mother is very high, and this was a high-risk pregnancy, with her age and the fact that it was a Down's Syndrome fetus. They often have serious health problems, such as heart problems, in addition to the Down's and the preganancy and her condition should have warranted being admitted to the hospital in Dallas and being monitored and being administered antibiotics and steroids to speed up development of the fetus' lungs.

There is something about this story which doesn't ring true, and if it is the truth, then she was highly irresponsible and anyone who would make those decisions is someone I would not want to be in a position to make decisions which effect my life.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:02 PM on 10/07/2008
- Indieguy I'm a Fan of Indieguy 6 fans permalink
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You point out an issue that has bothered me since I first leaned of it. With my background in healthcare I find it difficult to understand how an expectant mother would endanger her unborn child by not reporting to a hospital for medical care when her water broke. This is just unfathomable. I would have to add that Palins falls short when it comes to maternal instincts.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:16 PM on 10/07/2008
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MY problem with her in regard to that child concerns these things, but mostly what is she doing now with the child? The first few months of a child's life are absolutely CRITICAL for purposes of bonding and self-identity. A special needs child even has greater needs, not fewer. I don't see her with that child very often... a few photo ops maybe...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:29 PM on 10/07/2008

That has been my thought, exactly, since I learned of all those unnerving aspects of her covert-pregnancy/membrane-rupture/flight to Alaska.

My instincts tell me that she was in denial herself for most of those gestational months ("I am perfect - how could I have an imperfect baby. It can't be true"); then, when the pregnancy came to an end, she was hoping, maybe even subconsciously, that something would go wrong and she wouldn't have to face the facts; she stayed in dangerous denial until the moments of delivery; then, after the child was born, she decided (with no other options left) to be the "hero" and suddenly become proud of having a special-needs baby.

Her other kids had to have been stunned with everything... not knowing about a new sibling until 6 weeks before his arrival... not knowing he had Downs until AFTER his arrival!

Now she uses him as a prop and a tool. Shame on you, Sarah. How despicable.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:04 PM on 10/07/2008
- Indieguy I'm a Fan of Indieguy 6 fans permalink
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I didn't want to say it but I've thought the same thing. Can't abort the fetus because of ideology but having a still birth solves the problem and BTW Sarah get to play "poor Sarah".

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:44 PM on 10/07/2008
- siciliabel I'm a Fan of siciliabel 5 fans permalink

Campaign promises. Hah. That's rich.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:54 PM on 10/07/2008
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