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Palin E-mails Suggest Todd Was Intimately Involved In Governing

BECKY BOHRER   02/ 5/10 11:56 PM ET   AP

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JUNEAU, Alaska — E-mails shed new light on Todd Palin's role while his wife was Alaska's governor, showing that the one-time oil field worker's advice was sought on board appointments and suggesting he was close to matters related to state government, his wife's image and politics.

Relatively few of the messages obtained as part of a public records request were sent by Todd Palin himself.

Rather, his personal e-mail address is included on messages sent by administration staff, top aides to then-Gov. Sarah Palin and Palin on topics ranging from use of the state plane to day-to-day governing issues and oil and gas legislation that Palin made a hallmark of her 2 1/2 years in office.

But the e-mails, first reported by MSNBC.com, together provide fresh insight into what many had suspected was a highly influential role played by the self-proclaimed "First Dude." They also reflect the at-times fierce loyalty that Todd Palin and others close to the former governor felt, particularly amid tensions with lawmakers and criticism in the media.

"Have Meg take the news miner off the press release address list for a few days,see how long it takes them to realize their not on the list," Todd Palin wrote to his wife in an e-mail, dated June 21, 2007, after the governor questioned the fairness of an editor in Fairbanks Daily News-Miner.

It's not clear from the e-mails whether there was a policy, unspoken or otherwise, that Todd Palin be copied in on certain matters either because he was a key adviser or a mere backstop to the governor. Several former aides to Sarah Palin declined comment Friday.

E-mails released came with a 19-page list that detailed information the state withheld for privacy, executive privilege and other reasons. Descriptions of those documents range from interview requests and potential board appointees to possible budget vetoes, gas production and confidentiality issues.

In November 2008, then-Palin chief of staff Michael Nizich wrote in response to a public records request denial that Todd Palin, "as first gentleman, is a proper advisor."

"There is nothing inappropriate about the spouse of a chief executive playing such a role," Nizich wrote. "The governor is absolutely entitled to involve him in policy matters as an advisor as she sees fit."

Palin attorney Thomas Van Flein said in a statement Friday that each spouse of a chief executive is free to define his or her own role.

Todd Palin "was, and remains, a close advisor to the governor. Those in the administration knew this, and the public knew this," he wrote. "There is nothing unusual, untoward or inappropriate for a spouse of a chief executive to provide guidance, input and hands on assistance."

The e-mails are wide-reaching, ranging from housekeeping issues such as travel arrangements, trampoline jumping for his daughter Willow's friends and power for a tanning bed to board appointments, legislation and ethics and politics.

One, from an administration aide in June 2007, said he'd found "very little" in response to Todd Palin's request for background on an Alaska dairy official. In another e-mail, also from June 2007, Todd Palin asks the state Director of Boards and Commissions Ivy Frye about a potential judicial candidate, saying he's "getting calls from folks hoping he's not selected. Let me know whats happening so I can put to rest some of the rumors." The person's name was redacted.

Frye asks Palin in another e-mail if he knows Kim Williams of Dillingham, whose term on a domestic violence/sexual assault board was expiring. Contents of his response were redacted; Frye's answer wasn't: "Thank you. This was very helpful."

Williams, who said she served on the board under former Gov. Frank Murkowski and no longer does, said she doesn't care what Todd Palin may or may not have said about her. "It's still the governor's call," she said Friday, adding she's sure the person appointed by Sarah Palin is doing a "great job."

The state's current Boards and Commissions director, Jason Hooley, said that while he can't speak to past practices, it's not usual to try to vet applicants "in as many ways as possible."

The traditional role of first spouse is one Todd Palin seemed ill-fitted for, though he did carry out some ceremonial duties, like hosting a tea at the governor's mansion.

Clive Thomas, a political science professor at the University of Alaska Southeast, said the role the e-mails hint at him playing is unusual in Alaska. Past governors, at least publicly, did not appear influenced by their spouses.

"Obviously, you can't stop a husband and wife, who are partners, from talking," he said. " ... I guess she trusted her husband."

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JUNEAU, Alaska — E-mails shed new light on Todd Palin's role while his wife was Alaska's governor, showing that the one-time oil field worker's advice was sought on board appointments and sugges...
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09:02 AM on 02/08/2010
"Have Meg take the news miner off the press release address list for a few days,see how long it takes them to realize their not on the list,...."
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Unthinkabl­e to have a first man who doesn't understand the difference between they're and their in the White House.

He's as dumb as she is.
01:41 AM on 02/08/2010
so both of them quit
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Birdman
11:21 PM on 02/07/2010
One has to wonder was it Sarah they voted for her or husband? Did the voters of Alska even know? I do not come home and ask my wife how I should do things at work.. I have thoght about it but it isn't her job. I'm sure no one has an issue with this especially if there name has an R after it but really If Todd was running things how come he was not elected instead? I guess it is one of those things where someoen who is not accountabl­e is pulling the strings.. Kind of like GW and his puppet master Cheney
11:32 PM on 02/07/2010
Bill Clinton startled people in his 1992 campaign for the Presidency when he announced that Hillary was going to be a Co-Preside­nt. Bill explained, "It will be like getting two for the price of one".
09:51 AM on 02/08/2010
Hillary Clinton had the credential­s to be an advisor complete with a law degree with experience as a congressio­nal legal counsel, cofounder of Arkansas advocates for Children and families, and served on the board of directors of several major corporatio­ns and non-profit organizati­ons (Walmart, Arkansas Children's Hospital, Children's Defense Fund.)

Todd Palin, on the other hand, is a snowmobile racer with a high school diploma.

But I hear he makes a mean moose chili.
10:25 PM on 02/07/2010
I suspect that Tod probably was doing most job of Governing in Alaska.
Sarah has not shown the ability to be involved or remember anything.
Crib notes on her hand,what, she had like 4 things she could not remember.
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Greg Petty
12:18 AM on 02/08/2010
* Hobbies include:
o killing bears
o killing wolves
o feeding old people
o feeding microwaved bears and wolves to old people
o firing people who don't fire the men who divorce her sister
o fishing for barracuda by shooting them from a helicopter­Episode #450
o Hunting for Whales
* She's a member of the NRA and likes to hunt and fish.
* Gives off a naughty librarian vibe.
* Hates books.
* Supports maximum tube usage.
* Is under investigat­ion for abuse of power.
* not one to waste time doing God's work, Mrs. Todd Palin was able to miraculous­ly reduce seven months of the miracle of birth overnight!­[6]
o she also humbly waited six weeks before announcing the blessed birth!
* Even Mooslims want to bang her. [7]
* is able to delegate legal authority like nobody's business!

Now this is the Palin we all know
09:54 AM on 02/08/2010
Seriously, if you are espousing the values of the Tea Party and need to write the word TAXES on your hand, do you really have a grasp of your own astroturf'­s beliefs.

It's like reminding yourself to breathe.
10:03 PM on 02/07/2010
Kinna like Hillary with better looking legs (no kankles)
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Tazzie
10:58 PM on 02/07/2010
Hillary was never a member of a secessioni­st movement and oh yeah she went to college. Yes college matters when it comes to being qualified to run a state or country.
11:05 PM on 02/07/2010
Sure seems like there were a bunch of college educated folks that got us in this mess....
Most of them Ivy League as a matter of fact..... Think it's a conspiracy­?
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Birdman
11:23 PM on 02/07/2010
HIlary? I do not think Bill was consulting Hilary on the issues maybe on a few things like heallthcar­e this here seems to be an almost daliy thing with Sarah though.
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KeyInfo
Retired love to blog on
09:17 PM on 02/07/2010
SP has violated numerous ethics policies, stirred up racism and division where it wasn't necessary, admitted that she doesn't read newsworthy articles and now we find out her husband was pulling her string. I think she belongs in jail.
10:19 PM on 02/07/2010
You people are always ready to throw someone you disagree with in jail.... it's a bit scary. You are fighting the appearance of a government takeover and you keep wanting to throw the opposition in jail?
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Birdman
11:30 PM on 02/07/2010
Well lets put it this way was Todd elected to office? Would the voters in Alaska agree with having Todd running the government­? As far as the jail issue what about her Tax evasion and other ethics issues such as kick backs ect? Seems like if you are a member of the GOP you can do damn near do anything you want too the more illegal the better, but if you are Democrat you had better not even get a BJ. This is not about having the opposition in Jail, only the ones that break the law I cannot help it if the opposition is always breaking the law or having querstiona­ble dealings. Problem is few of them ever go to jail due to in most cases plea deals once the media has moved on.
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pewty
Psych RN, & wisenheimer
01:58 AM on 02/08/2010
Government takover...­....lol...­.still cracks me up the absoloot ignarance that pre vails on the right.....­...Govrnme­nt OPTION>>>>­>Look up the word option ...dunderh­ed
08:11 PM on 02/07/2010
this is not news.....s­he was the face of the office and he was the power! dumb and dumber trying to do big things
07:27 PM on 02/07/2010
I have to be honest here, I have no problem with spouses supplying input (in family style communicat­ions). It's going to happen. What I do have a problem with is the seemingly real power and influence (not just spouse) that Todd seems to have had.
06:31 PM on 02/07/2010
Man, I wish there was an "edit" button on this site for the remarks. Sorry for the spelling errors posted above.
10:05 PM on 02/07/2010
Don't worry about it Ham, it just gives the otherside something to build an insult around and shift the subject...­..

No Problem
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pakaal
Pigs, in cages, on antibiotics
05:55 PM on 02/07/2010
Hey, and by the way, it cannot be mentioned often enough that Sarah Palin's husband Todd is a secessioni­st, and Sarah herself gave a speech at the very same Alaskan Independen­ce Party--in 2008 no less.

This is someone folks want to elect President of the United States of America? Really?

http://www­.youtube.c­om/watch?v­=ZwvPNXYrI­yI&feature­=player_em­bedded
10:22 PM on 02/07/2010
You know it's tough when you live in a state that balances it's budget and lives within its means and you see states like Calif, NY, NJ etc going under and you know who will be paying for their poor use of public funds.
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Birdman
11:37 PM on 02/07/2010
The way Sarah paid those bills was to tax the crap out of oil raising your gas prices. But I guess that is ok huh becasue she balanced the budget. Whats the population of Alaska? less than 700 thousand? NJ or any of the other states you named at least 10 times more than Alaska, hence 10 times the issues,10 times the budget, 10 times the job difficulty of the govenor, and well you get the drift.
04:27 PM on 02/07/2010
There's no doubt he's the brains in the family so it's only logical for him to have run the state while she was killing wolfs from a helicopter­.
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T D Goggin
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04:06 PM on 02/07/2010
It's great that you fo ols keep her in the news.
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03:50 PM on 02/07/2010
so she is not a quitter ....he is?
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wilray
WTH!
03:01 PM on 02/07/2010
Todd Palin is even less educated than his wife. He does not even have a degree. I suppose next we'll be looking to high school dropouts for leadership­.
06:29 PM on 02/07/2010
Not that I am a die-hard Palin supporter but not having a degree does not make someone stupid, as you imply. Getting my baccalaure­ate, I met some of the biggest tools I ever had the displeasur­e to associate with. They were there because 1) they wantd to put off the ral world for a while longer and, 2) Mom and Dad payed for it. Now, working on my Masters, some of these candidates are total turds compared to some of the guys I have served with in the military, that had no education beyond HS. College education is no harbinger of true education and common sense.
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SpaceboySD
"Free To Be You And Me" Is My Bible
08:31 PM on 02/07/2010
Yeah, pregnant ones to boot!
rfrey
Dyed-in-the-wool Democrat
01:51 PM on 02/07/2010
Todd Palin in a new cabinet post...Sec­retary of Snowmobile Racying. I didn't think Sarah was bright enough to run Alaska without the help of someone.