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The move underscored the huge political stakes in the outcome of a legislative investigation that is being closely monitored by both the McCain and Obama campaigns because of its potential impact on the fall election. "How can this possibly be read as anything but a partisan attempt to shut down a legitimate investigation that was approved and funded with bipartisan support?" said one state Democratic legislative aide, who asked not to be identified because of the political sensitivities. Coghill told NEWSWEEK that he decided to write his letter to strip French of his position on his own-without any coaxing by McCain campaign officials.

But a top McCain campaign official acknowledged that the GOP lawyer had given the campaign a "heads up" about his letter and that the McCain campaign approved of the effort to remove French.

"An investigation that was supposed to be non-partisan has become a political circus and has gotten out of control," said Taylor Griffin, a top communications aide dispatched from McCain campaign headquarters to Alaska this week to monitor the investigation and related matters. (Griffin also said that Palin has "nothing to hide" about the Wooten matter.)

As a further sign of the sensitivity of the probe, a lawyer for Palin told NEWSWEEK Friday that Todd Palin, the governor's husband, was in the process of hiring his own separate counsel to represent him in the legislature's probe. Thomas Van Flein, Governor Palin's lawyer, would not identify who is now representing the governor's husband. But he sought to deflect charges that Todd Palin, a commercial fisherman and oil company worker, had improperly intervened in state business by inviting Monegan to the governor's office and asking him to look into Wooten's status on the state police force. (For his part, Wooten has acknowledged that he "made mistakes," but that he was "punished appropriately" when he was suspended from the police force for five days in 2006.)

In an interview on Friday, Van Flein sought to deflect charges that Todd Palin may have acted improperly by talking to the state public safety commissioner about Wooten. Todd was "the governor's husband and a citizen of the state and he has every right to an opinion as [does] everyone else," Van Flein said.

One major reason the probe is so sensitive is that it raises the prospect that Governor Palin's credibility could be called into a question in a major state probe on the eve of the election. When the "troopergate" story broke over the summer, Palin adamantly denied that anybody in her administration exerted any pressure on Monegan to fire Wooten. But only weeks later, a tape recording surfaced in which another one of her top aides, Frank Bailey, was heard telling a police lieutenant, "Todd and Sarah are scratching their heads, 'Why on earth hasn't this, why is this guy [Wooten] still representing the department?'"

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  • Posted By: The Eagle Spirit @ 09/23/2008 8:47:37 AM

    The Palin Probe is a very important issue and should be resolved quickly and efficiently. We do not need more corruption in National Govenment. Nor do we need husbands or kids running loose and disrupting meetings where we depend on the attention of our govenment officials

  • Posted By: dripdrop @ 09/20/2008 9:59:06 AM

    "Trooper Scooper"
    You decide to take your lipsticked pet pit bull for a walk in the park and chance to notice your precious pet has soiled the soil; it would seem that the politically correct thing to do is get out your ???trooper scooper.??? Bag the offensive mess less it offend the general public. Call me sick, but I am curious as to what got scraped off the dirt.

  • Posted By: Zedcar35 @ 09/19/2008 10:25:57 AM

    AK - and the change you are looking for is a Vice President who turns a blind eye to rape victims while making sure she has a nice golden tan during those mild Alaskan winters?

    Thanks for the newsflash, too...$100K, huh? I would have a problem with this if the government did not bail Fannie and Freddie out and miliions of investors suffered the worst. If they folded like Lehman and did not get bailed out, the repercussions would be much more severe for the economy. But you probably believe what's been fed to you about the fundamentals being in good shape. Or not. Eh, I forget what the position is today, haven't watched much TV.

    $100K for the presidential race? Wanna talk numbers? For whatever amount of "pork barrel" earmarking was cut by the Alaskan governor, wasn't another $197MM (that's MILLION) requested JUST THIS YEAR? I believe that statistic is the highest, per capita, of any state's figure.

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