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Sarah Palin Emails: Documents Offer Glimpse Into Tenure Of Former Alaska Governor

Sarah Palin Emails Documents

BECKY BOHRER   06/11/11 10:44 PM ET   AP

JUNEAU, Alaska — There are no bombshells, no "gotcha" moments.

The emails of Sarah Palin – more than 24,000 pages of them released Friday by the state of Alaska from her first two years as governor – paint a picture of an image-conscious, driven leader, closely involved with the day-to-day duties of running the state and riding herd on the signature issues of her administration.

She angled for a vice presidential nomination months before John McCain picked her, but hesitated to endorse him until she got an explanation about "pro-environmental stands he's taking that could hurt Alaska."

The messages give a behind-the-scenes look at a politician who burst onto the national stage after serving as Wasilla mayor and less than two years as Alaska governor. They show a woman striving to balance work and home, fiercely protective of her family and highly sensitive to media coverage. She expressed a sometimes mothering side with aides but was quick to demand answers or accountability.

They seem to depict a more moderate Palin who worked to find a state response to global warming – she has since dismissed studies supporting climate change – and gave props to then-Sen. Barack Obama for his support of a natural gas pipeline in Alaska.

The records, comprising more than 13,400 emails, shed new light on Palin's rise from little-known governor to national political sensation. The emails end in September 2008, shortly after her selection to be McCain's running mate. It was then that citizens and news organizations first requested the records.

Three years later, Palin is a best-selling author, reality TV star, sought-after speaker and kingmaker, successfully supporting dozens of candidates in last year's elections.

Her recent bus tour of the Northeast as well as an authorized documentary about her time as governor, have fueled speculation that Palin will run for president, but the Republican says she hasn't yet decided.

In Anchorage, people watched the release of the emails with interest, some blaming the media for paying too much attention to the out-dated records.

"I personally think they're afraid of her," said Richard Giese, who sold flowers at the Anchorage Farmer's Market on Saturday. "They're digging up a lot of stuff, some of it true. I won't deny that. But I think they are afraid of her for the election."

Gail Sieberts, who was shopping at the market, called it a distraction.

"We're glad she's not here anymore," she said. "Our state is running better and we don't need all the drama."

While much of the country was taken by surprise when Palin became the Republican vice presidential candidate, her emails suggest she was angling for the slot for months, and that she may have been courted even earlier.

Palin's scheduler sent her a note June 21, 2007, saying Gov. Mitt Romney – who was running for president – wanted to schedule a call to "catch up on things." The aide said Mike Tibbles, her former chief of staff, said she probably wouldn't be interested, and wondered how she should proceed.

"What is his number? Since it may be partisan, I should do this without state assistance. Thanks!" Palin replied.

On Jan. 30, former Arkansas Mike Huckabee called, and Palin seemed to be leaning toward endorsing him in the Republican primary.

"He called. Very cool. Unless McCain calls, Huck's a good pick for me, just fyi."

On Feb. 4, 2008, Palin asked Lt. Gov. Sean Parnell to set up a conversation with Romney to "compare his social positions with Hucks... I'd like to take 10 sec of his valuable time."

After the conversation later that day, she wrote: "Talked to Romney today! Thank you for hooking that up! Can't believe he took the time. Talked to him about women in leadership. He said all the right things."

On Feb. 20, Palin asked if she could speak to McCain at the National Governor's Association meeting about why he opposed oil drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge.

"If anyone can help me hear from him on that, our state would appreciate it," she said in an email to a representative of the Republican Governors Association. "I'll have a tough time explaining my support for him until I can say I spoke with him about my concerns re: any pro-environmental stands he's taking that could hurt Alaska."

As it became clear McCain would be the nominee, Palin's staff turned their attention to him.

In June, Palin and her staff talked about plans to repeal Alaska's fuel tax. Ivy Frye, an aide and friend, said she would send details to McCain staffers when they became available. "They're going to love it!" she wrote. Spokeswoman Meghan Stapleton sent Palin a draft of an op-ed piece carrying the governor's name that would be pitched to national publications "beginning with the New York Times." Palin responded the following day, writing: "Pls print."

Despite all the effort, Palin seemed genuinely surprised when she got the nod: "Can you believe it!" she wrote to a staff member.

As the national attention intensified, Palin seemed frustrated and overwhelmed by the constant media spotlight. After the nomination and before, she became most angry when the attention was on her family.

"Man, that gossip crap bugs me," she wrote on Oct.1, 2007, referring to a column in the Anchorage Daily News. "Any time it has anything to do with home or family, it's irritating."

On Sunday, April 6, 2008, Palin's father passed along reports that rumors swirling of daughter Bristol's pregnancy were coming from the office of Palin critic and fellow Wasilla Republican Sen. Lyda Green. Palin asked aides to find out whether a newspaper reporter and television reporter had heard the rumor from the Green staffer or former Palin aide.

Palin called the circulating rumors "flippin' unbelievable."

"Bristol does want it squashed – we just don't know how to do so without making it a bigger issue," Palin wrote of her eldest daughter.

Palin already had denied speculation that Bristol was the mother of Palin's fifth child, Trig, who was born with Down Syndrome.

"Even at Trig's doc apt this morning his doc said that's out there (hopefully NOT in their medical community-world, but it's out there)," Palin wrote on April 22. "Bristol called again this afternoon asking if there's anything we can do to stop this, as she received two girlfriend-type calls today asking if it were true."

The delay in releasing Palin's emails, which had been requested by media organizations and citizens, has been attributed largely to the sheer volume. The emails were sent and received by Palin's personal and state email accounts, and the ones being released were deemed state business-related. Palin and top aides were known to communicate using private email accounts. The documents revealed at least three different private accounts for Palin.

The state withheld 2,275 pages for reasons including attorney-client, work product or executive privilege; an additional 140 pages were deemed to be "non-records," or unrelated to state business.

Her supporters encouraged everyone to read the messages. "The emails detail a Governor hard at work," said Tim Crawford, the treasurer of her political action committee, Sarah PAC, in a prepared statement.

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JUNEAU, Alaska — There are no bombshells, no "gotcha" moments. The emails of Sarah Palin – more than 24,000 pages of them released Friday by the state of Alaska from her first two years a...
JUNEAU, Alaska — There are no bombshells, no "gotcha" moments. The emails of Sarah Palin – more than 24,000 pages of them released Friday by the state of Alaska from her first two years a...
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CanuckforamultipartyUSA
Let's ask Maher Arar about rendition...
07:22 PM on 06/15/2011
hey how do we know that Sarah wasn't born in Canada? Her family did go cross border for medical purposes, or so she said.
what a dreadful thought!
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Hammerofthor
07:16 PM on 06/12/2011
Sarah's e-mails demonstrate why we love her more today than yesterday, but not as much as tomorrow.
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Enjay 1
Enjay in E MT
03:40 PM on 06/12/2011
There is interesting info from the emails if a person looks at in context of what was happening in AK at the time. Quite a bit of it deals with how she failed to get along with people outside her circle and openly used "friendly" press to advance HER image. Wrote glowing letters to the editor about herself & had them submitted by friends. Skewed local political polls to favor her.

A new 'old' one - #18312 is an e-mail from Jeremy Morlock requesting assistance for compassionate reassignment in Aug. 2007. He is now serving a 24 yr prison sentence for being involved with the deaths of 3 unarmed Afghan civilians between Jan - June 2007

There is a lot of Bush II in Sarah: go with the gut - my way or highway - not interested in
how something gets done (legal or not) as long as it gets done - surrounded by pandering staff
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WarriorLemming
Willard Romney, "runs-with-scissors".
04:46 AM on 06/12/2011
From the few emails I've seen it's incredible how Palin is surrounded by people who verbally stroke and fawn over her.....

QUOTE:
"They're going to love it!" Frye wrote. "More vp talk is never a bad thing, whether you're considering vp or not. I still say President Palin sounds better tho..."
07:42 AM on 06/12/2011
Ohhhh I see how important you are here. You and the rest of the left love to hate this women. You are ridicules. First thing Sunday you are here to rip someone up, How Left of
You.
lab221
Proud to be a Democrat
11:12 AM on 06/12/2011
Some people are so stupid.
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WarriorLemming
Willard Romney, "runs-with-scissors".
04:17 PM on 06/12/2011
It's more what she represents, Cherie, than just blindly hating "the woman". For instance, while she was governor allowing the killing of wolves from helicopters. Or thinking that man walked with the dinosaurs because of her religion and the frightful possibility that she would turn our country into a Theocracy. A Christian Taliban or a Christian equivalent of Sharia Law is something I'd be very wary of when someone puts religion before country.

So it's not the woman that is hated but what she represents. ;)
Helloise
Healthy skeptic admires reason, trusts intuition
09:08 AM on 06/12/2011
Power mad people have minions; confident leaders have a "team of rivals" or at least people who are capable of independent thinking who speak their minds. saranwrap is a Heather.
08:28 PM on 06/11/2011
wow, congrats on getting sarahs e-mails.....wonder when the rest of the politicians e-mails will be released????
07:44 AM on 06/12/2011
Yeah, can we see Michelle Obama's? hmmmmmmmmm now Michelle is actually part of the O admin and Sarah is a citizen. Geez, lets look at Michelle's
10:01 AM on 06/12/2011
Uh, she's first lady. She's not really part of the administration any more than Laura Bush was part of the Bush administration.
CanuckforamultipartyUSA
Let's ask Maher Arar about rendition...
07:35 PM on 06/15/2011
reeeeeeeeeeeeeaaaaaaaaaaccccccccccchhhhh......
05:55 PM on 06/11/2011
You have all this media looking through Palins e-mail. Hoping to once and for all, find something to destroy her. Yet they never once told us, who is Barack Obama? What about his friendships with Ayers, Wright ? And if we dared asked we were racist. Sad!
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WarriorLemming
Willard Romney, "runs-with-scissors".
04:47 AM on 06/12/2011
'lil whiner ;D
08:03 AM on 06/12/2011
You wish you had a lil w.....
10:04 AM on 06/12/2011
You do realize these were requested three years ago because until McCain tapped her, and she sprang full grown from the head of Zeus, absolutely nothing was known about her. The state of Alaska decided to finally release them after all this time.
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Ponderus
Enriched with lanolin.
05:31 PM on 06/11/2011
AP headlined: she was an "engaged leader"...

A shift in the corporate wind? If she could win would they get behind her?

Ah, moneyed America: anything for another trillion bucks.
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srivers
"Honesty is the best politics." - Stan Laurel
10:05 PM on 06/11/2011
The Disassociated Press!
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jafsie
Fighting for the rights of the already-born
11:57 AM on 06/11/2011
"Meghan Stapleton sent Palin a draft of an op-ed piece carrying the governor's name that would be pitched to national publications "beginning with the New York Times." Palin responded the following day, writing: "Pls print."

It's always been obvious that she doesn't write her own op-eds...they are literate.
07:46 AM on 06/12/2011
huh? that's all you got. BORING! Can you go do something for our country now, like voluneer or something?
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jafsie
Fighting for the rights of the already-born
01:00 PM on 06/12/2011
Not nearly all I "got" -- just something that struck me, upon which I commented.

Because I enjoy doing that, just like some other people enjoy trolling around and tossing darts at others' comments because any criticism of their favorite pageant contestant somehow threatens them personally.

(I would LOVE to hear about Palin ever volunteering to do anything, by the way.)
CanuckforamultipartyUSA
Let's ask Maher Arar about rendition...
07:36 PM on 06/15/2011
you seem to take everything soooo personal Sar... I mean Cherie.
10:05 AM on 06/11/2011
Palin spent an inordinate amount of time worried about comments made about her and her family.
She hired a city manager while Mayor of Wasilla pop. of less then 9,000. Alsaka had a pop. of 710,000 while she was Governor.
One would think that a Gov. or CEO would have spent more time on state business.

Was she really as popular as the poll results showed? Now that we know her staff interfered with them? And her policies, were they as popular?
Why didn't she and her staff spend more time governing instead of trying to look good?
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tvisbisky1
12:28 PM on 06/11/2011
why doesn't the president spend more time being a president to all the people instead of campaigning and pandering to unions?
lab221
Proud to be a Democrat
01:05 PM on 06/11/2011
Why don't you go back to school.
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Ponderus
Enriched with lanolin.
05:33 PM on 06/11/2011
What unions?

Why does the GOP spend all its time pandering to the KochBrothers (you know, the people that pay you to post here) and other corporate powers and not taking care of "all the people"?
08:00 AM on 06/12/2011
Wow, that was soooo brilliant! lo, l got any gum? FYI, Lived there. You are clueless of what she knew or did for the people.CLUELESS! FYI how would it be to get a check from your state for natural resources? hmmm. chew on that. Don't you have anything better to do than waste it here tearing anothe human apart daily? You Palin haters need to go love on Nasty Nancy Polosi for a while Geez.
10:10 AM on 06/12/2011
That check you get was in place waaaay before Sister Sarah ever even thought about running for mayor, much less gov and if you really lived there, you would know that.