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Frank Bailey Speaks Out On Tell-All Book About Sarah Palin

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First Posted: 05/23/11 08:42 AM ET Updated: 07/23/11 06:12 AM ET

JUNEAU, Alaska -- A former member of Sarah Palin's inner circle has written a scathing tell-all, saying Palin was ready to quit as governor months before she actually resigned and was eager to leave office when more lucrative opportunities came around.

"In 2009 I had the sense if she made it to the White House and I had stayed silent, I could never forgive myself," Frank Bailey told The Associated Press.

Palin's attorney did not respond to multiple requests for comment for this story.

"Blind Allegiance to Sarah Palin: A Memoir of Our Tumultuous Years" is due out Tuesday and based on tens of thousands of emails that Bailey said he kept during his time with Palin. It began with working on her 2006 gubernatorial campaign and continued through her failed run for vice president in 2008 and her brief stint as governor.

The Alaska attorney general's office has said it's investigating Bailey's use of the emails. Executive ethics laws bar former public officials from using information acquired during their work for personal gain if the information hasn't been publicly disseminated.

The state has yet to release thousands of emails that Palin sent and received during her 2 1/2 years as governor. Bailey's attorney has said Bailey took "great care" to ensure his writings were consistent with legal requirements.

Billed as the first Palin book by a former aide, "Blind Allegiance" bolsters the perception of Palin as self-serving, while casting Bailey as her enforcer - willing to do the dirty work, no questions asked.

Bailey became a footnote in Alaska political history by getting embroiled in an investigation of Palin's firing of her police commissioner over allegations the commissioner wouldn't fire trooper Mike Wooten, who'd had a bitter divorce with Palin's sister. Bailey was caught on tape questioning a state trooper official about why Wooten was still employed.

Bailey, who was Palin's director of boards and commissions, was put on leave after news of the recording broke, though he claims his actions were with the prodding of Palin's husband, Todd.

In spite of this, and what he describes as campaigns by Sarah Palin over the years to tear down others who have crossed or confronted her, he stuck around.

To speak up when he saw things he didn't agree with "went against all that investment of time and energy that I put into her," said Bailey. He said he "shed his family," his wife and two kids, to singularly focus on Palin during her rise to the governor's office and beyond.

When Palin burst onto the statewide political scene, she was seen as a "breath of fresh air" amid the corruption that had seeped into Alaska politics. "We looked at her as ... that queen on a horse that could come in and save the state," he said. "As we started to see that that was not the case, I kept silent and I just kept on working."

Among the claims made in the book: that Palin's 2006 gubernatorial campaign coordinated with the Republican Governors Association, or RGA, in violation of campaign rules. The book describes cameras rolling as Palin strode through the door at an Anchorage hotel "over and over and over," for an RGA ad.

At that time, there was a one-year statute of limitations on complaints, and the Alaska Public Offices Commission did not receive any complaints related to Palin and the association during that period. However, the RGA was fined - unrelated to Palin - for late reporting, according to the commission's executive director, Paul Dauphinais.

Bailey said the final straw for him came in the summer of 2009, when Palin didn't attend a rally he believed she'd repeatedly agreed to attend, for supporters of a voter initiative to require minors get parental consent for an abortion. This came after a string of cancellations, including one before a Republican women's group at the Ronald Reagan Library in California. Her aides claimed no one had committed to this well-publicized event..

"Getting Sarah to meetings and events was like nailing Jell-O to a tree," Bailey wrote. On the campaign trail and as governor, Sarah went through at least ten schedulers, with few lasting more than months. Nobody wanted the job because Sarah might fail to honor, at the last minute, the smallest commitments, and making excuses for her became a painful burden."

By the time she cancelled on the parental notification event in Anchorage, Palin had resigned as Alaska's governor and embarked on a new path, one in which she'd become a best-selling author, highly sought-after speaker, political phenom and prospective presidential candidate.

Bailey claims her heart wasn't in governing after she returned to Alaska from her failed run for vice president. At home, she faced a barrage of ethics complaints - nearly all of which were ultimately dismissed - and Bailey said she told him as early as February 2009 that if she could find the right message to tell Alaskans, she'd "quit tomorrow."

She resigned in July 2009.

Bailey confesses to "a ton of mistakes" and speaks of a return to God; he said his church has become a sanctuary and that he's reconnected with his family. He said writing the book -- which itself has generated controversy -- was cathartic.

In February, the book project also made headlines when a draft manuscript was leaked. An attorney for Bailey and his co-writers accused author Joe McGinniss, who has his own Palin book coming out this year. McGinniss' attorney acknowledged McGinniss selectively shared the manuscript, but said the manuscript included no request for confidentiality.

Bailey dismisses any suggestion he's disgruntled or bitter; he said he got a front-row seat to state and national politics and was able to recommend judges and set up "hundreds" of board positions. "Yeah, there were some tough, tough times but hopefully I've learned from some of that," he said. "Time will tell."

He said he has no ill feelings toward Palin, with whom he says he hasn't spoken since the fall of 2009. If anything, he said, he feels sad for her.

"I'm sad at a lot of wasted potential," said Bailey, who believed she could accomplish more than she did as governor. "I certainly don't hate her but I look at a lot of wasted opportunities on her part."

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08:04 PM on 06/18/2011
Both the liberal and conservative press have begun to play low and macho...and patriarchal. As my amazing feminist wife said,"The day women stepped outside their homes to become whatever they want - to pursue their dreams and desires, and did not stay around to nurture the egos of men (in their families and communities), and did so without hesitation, apology or seeking approval, men began to hate them, blame them and attack them - including young men, subordinate men, working class men, non-traditional men, liberal men, progressive men and conservative men"

This is what you get...a biased personal tale that is not rooted in truth, objectivity or fairness...but lots of male disappointment, need, neediness, fear, anger and greed too. The need to hurt a woman who did not serve them, nurture them, make them feel good, do good or get good seems to be everywhere. And why do men and women, liberal or conservative, fall for this?

When are American men, Anglo, non-Anglo, minority, non-minority, immigrant, young, old, educated, not-so-educated, liberal or coservative, going to start taking responsibility? Women are not here to feed your bellies, your ego and your cocks perpetually. And because they disappoint you, hurt you, ignore you, reject you...personally or professionally...you do not have to go on a vengence streak..

I do not agree with Ms. Palin nor like her...but I do not like our press and our press coverage either.
08:01 PM on 06/18/2011
The hatred and bias towards Ms.Palin, whose politics I do not agree with, is similar to what Hillary Clinton endured - when she merely did what traditional devoted wives do:campaign for her husband. The only difference was that Hillary used her legal mind, academic expertise and intellectual acument to argue for her husband's priorities, perspectives and policy position. For that the press, made up of some mediocre and/or diabolical men, liberal and conservative, labeled Hillary as manly, masculine, unfeminine, too academic or heady (whatever that means) and actually blamed her for her husband's infidelities. Imagine that!


Now the same press, mostly made up of macho old and young men, liberal or conservative, hounds Sarah - giving her fans and followers ample reason not to deal with the press and treat them as "ass---- and diabolical perverts" who would hack into a computer of her daughter and download personal stuff to embarass her or use it against her. It is amazing that the guy who worked for her, and did some dirty stuff (with or without her suggestion or recommendation) is now washing dirty linen that may or may not be true. For what? For money, fame and fifteen minutes of air time on CNN?
08:00 PM on 06/18/2011
KPFA had a terrible analysis, but Doug Somebody, that reeked of "macho bias" that labeled ambitious professional women as narcisstic and women who sweep their rooms for bugs as paranoid (should that not be the standard procedure these days?) and those women who fire employees that do not work well for them or with them as "vengeful". What exactly is the language for Bush, Cheney, Rumsfeld, Anthondy, Adam, etc.?
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04:04 PM on 06/09/2011
I'm glad somebody that was in her inner circle is finally blowing the lid off of who Palin really is, but Bailey sounds a little odd; too.
10:59 AM on 06/05/2011
Palin stated today on Fox news that Frank Bailey was her only EMPLOYEE who had to go for Ethics training. Wasn't that a breeach of his confidentiality about his personnel file? It would seem to me that that was a problem that he had that should be kept between him and his employer. Am I off base on this?
11:38 PM on 05/27/2011
Maybe Alaska was too cold for her?
08:36 AM on 05/25/2011
Woww...you're right. I actually saw this movie some time ago and it is chilling. Andy Griffith fans would be shocked at the character he plays but would recognize many politicians. You are right on the money when you shine the light on Palin in this characterization.
03:26 AM on 05/25/2011
So he is telling us what we ALREADY knew?!?! LMAO!
12:41 AM on 05/25/2011
Today's headline on Fox was "News Media Circles Wagons to Protect Obama". Fox is the only major news outlet that will "mostly" tell the truth.
08:53 PM on 05/24/2011
Bailey is the one after money. His 'tell all' book is a smear and an affront to Palin. Bailey obviously has no sense of loyalty to his former employer. After Pallin had her VP run and the liberal media criticized her (and her family) unmercifully she was hit with a number of bogus suits which tied up her ability to govern effectively. Before Pallin was picked by McCain she had the highest rating of approval of any governor in the country.

Pallin is definitely not a stupid person as the media would depict. She is an excellent speaker (without props) and her conservative views are in sync with what needs to be done to get this country back on tract. She is also a tireless worker and how many women (or men) can hunt and fish and raise 5 children, win a governor's race, give birth to a handicapped child, run for VP , write books, go on speaking engagements, work for Fox News...not to mention creation of a tv documentary on Alaska's wilderness.

Her past includes being the starting pg on a state hs champion bs team, a sports announcer, journalist, mayor and beauty contestant. Her parents are solid as a rock and her children are good people (no drugs, crime or sex scandals). She should be admired for what she has accomplished an not be subjected to the inane criticisms that she has had to bear.
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"A large lady given to speaking her mind."
07:56 AM on 05/25/2011
Gosh I wonder why you have no fans.
01:06 AM on 05/26/2011
PJs, do you wonder because this poster is not spewing hate as you are? Just curious. The better question would be why you have 45 fans? And are they all hate mongers?
actuallyreadit
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01:25 PM on 05/25/2011
"She is an excellent speaker (without props)"

LOL....this weird fascination with the fact that the President uses a teleprompter in his speeches. Just don't get it...every political figure since the 50's (including Palin, Bachmann, etc) uses one. Palin even takes it a step further...when in doubt, prescreen the questions and write the answers on your hand and when called upon...not so slighly refer to it and repeat it verbatim. I have to wonder what accomplishments you mean....details please.
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Timothy Lane
02:30 PM on 05/24/2011
I'll never understand America's vulgar fascination with intellectually non-threatening 'conservative' women such as Palin and Bachmann. The emergence of these types of women on the national stage clearly has the stamp of age-old religious gender subjugation. She is a poor representative of American wonen, and American female intelligence. She also censors opinions she does not agree with. She is a spoiled, vindictive shrew. She offers snappy, dangerously isolationist simpleton (i.e. obvious) answers to far more complex national issues. So many people have been censored from her facebook and website forums - not for causing trouble, mind you, just for trying to analyze and question things fairly. A true champion of "democracy" to be sure. Were these women pedestalled in any other Western nation, they would likely be seen as an insult to the nation's intelligence.
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04:34 PM on 05/24/2011
I agree with you 1,000%
04:45 PM on 05/24/2011
I've also been baffled by their fascination
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02:10 PM on 05/24/2011
error in my post - Bailey,  not Bailly.    
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02:08 PM on 05/24/2011
So .... we have this Bailly fella to thank, in part, for Sarah continuing to be on the world stage with her political drivel, as he worked, starry-eyed but blind to the obvious. 
 
 Then he throws her under the bus for personal gain.    I raise my longest finger in salute to you,  Mr. Bailly.      Thanks for nothing.   Hope your book ends up as shredded insulation
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ozwald888
This is the earliest shot I have of myself....
01:53 PM on 05/24/2011
The problem with "tell all" books about palin is that the people who SHOULD be reading books of this type, won't. This book will be rad by people like you and me who already know that palin is a nasty joke, that she is an un-curious, unethical, and un-smart woman. Her sycophantic followers would never be caught dead reading a book like this, there is simply too much truth for them.

I understand why the author wrote this book, he's sorry for helping to inflict palin upon our nation. This I get. However, there will never be this kind of deep thinking and/or apology coming from palin's fans, they simply will ignore the truth about palin's misdeeds.

Thankfully, palin is so incompetent, she has negated her chances all by herself. However, her followers are so blinded by her bling, none of them will see this book as anything other than a shot from the left. Even though, it's clearly not.