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My first week on the job here at Crooks and Liars, I went on CNN Newsroom with Rick Sanchez to talk about an investigative piece co-written with Max Blumenthal about Sarah Palin's longtime dalliances with Alaska's far-right elements, particularly the secessionist Alaska Independence Party.

At the time, the McCain campaign blew us off publicly. And unfortunately, none of our colleagues in other media settings picked up on the story and asked further questions about the issues it raised -- particularly at a time when the McCain campaign was busy accusing Barack Obama of "palling around" with "terrorists" and extremists.

Now, it turns out that my short appearance on TV threw Sarah Palin into a tizzy and provoked a quarrel with Steve Schmidt of the McCain campaign. This from a CBS story by Scott Conroy and Shushannah Walshe:

Internal campaign e-mails exchanged three weeks before Election Day offer a rare look at just how frustrated then Republican vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin had become with the manner in which top McCain campaign aides were handling her candidacy. The e-mails, obtained exclusively, also highlight the power struggle and thinly veiled acrimony that pervaded the relationship between Palin and the campaign's chief strategist, Steve Schmidt.

The episode in question began when an investigative report published on the left-leaning Web site Salon.com raised questions about Palin's relationship with members of the Alaska Independence Party (AIP) when she was mayor of Wasilla. The AIP's platform calls for a vote giving Alaskans the option to secede from the United States. It had already been widely known that Todd Palin was a registered member of the AIP from 1995 to 2002 and that Governor Palin had taped a recorded greeting at the party's 2008 convention.

On the morning of Oct. 15, Palin was aboard her campaign jet and en route to New Hampshire when she happened to catch a disparaging CNN segment that touted the Salon.com story, complete with a provocative graphic at the bottom of the screen reading, "THE PALINS AND THE FRINGE."

While shaking hands after a rally later that afternoon, someone on the rope line shouted a remark at Palin about the AIP.

The comment set her off. She worried that the campaign was not sufficiently mitigating the issue of her alleged connection to the party, which despite a platform that harkens more to the Civil War than the 21st century, continued to play a serious role in Alaska politics.

Palin blasted out an e-mail with the subject line "Todd" to Schmidt, campaign manager Rick Davis and senior advisor Nicolle Wallace, copying her husband on the message (all of the e-mails are reprinted below as written).

"Pls get in front of that ridiculous issue that's cropped up all day today - two reporters, a protestor's sign, and many shout-outs all claiming Todd's involvement in an anti-American political party," Palin wrote. "It's bull, and I don't want to have to keep reacting to it ... Pls have statement given on this so it's put to bed."

Schmidt hit "reply to all" less than five minutes after Palin's e-mail was sent. "Ignore it," he wrote. "He was a member of the aip? My understanding is yes. That is part of their platform. Do not engage the protestors. If a reporter asks say it is ridiculous. Todd loves america."

This clear cut response from the campaign's top dog carried an air of finality, but it did not satisfy Palin. She responded with another e-mail, adding five more names to the "cc" box, all of whom traveled on her campaign plane. They included her senior political adviser Tucker Eskew, senior aide Jason Recher, the lone traveling aide from her Alaska office Kris Perry, press secretary Tracey Schmitt and personal assistant Bexie Nobles.

Palin's insertion of the five additional staffers in the e-mail chain was an apparent attempt to rally her own troops in the face of a decision from the commanding general with which she disagreed. Her inclusion of her personal assistant was particularly telling about her quest for affirmation and support in numbers, since the young staffer was not in a position to have any input on campaign strategy.

"That's not part of their platform and he was only a 'member' bc independent alaskans too often check that 'Alaska Independent' box on voter registrations thinking it just means non partisan," Palin wrote. "He caught his error when changing our address and checked the right box. I still want it fixed."

Now, the problem with this response is that it's just factually false. Palin's connections with the AIP ran much, much deeper than Todd's paper affiliation. As we explained in the Salon story:

* Palin formed a political alliance with Wasilla's Patriot-movement faction while still a Wasilla city councilman, and they played a significant role in her successful campaign against the three-term incumbent mayor in 1996.

* Palin, in one of her first acts as mayor, attempted to fill the seat vacated by her ascension to the mayorship with one of the leaders of this faction -- a bellicose man described by the city councilman who blocked his appointment as having a "violent" disposition.

* Mayor Palin also fired the city's museum director at the behest of this faction.

* Palin also organized this faction to turn out at a city council meeting to shout down a proposed local gun-control ordinance. Palin also determinedly allowed the testimony of the pro-gun crowd before the bill had even been presented to the council or prepared for public hearings -- a clear violation of city-council policy.

* Palin had a continual association with Alaskan Independence Party chairman Mark Chryson (a Wasilla resident) throughout her tenure as mayor, and joined to support him in a series of anti-gun-control and anti-tax measures, both locally and statewide.

* Palin attended the AIP's state conventions in 1994 and 2006, the latter when she was campaigning for the governorship. The 1994 appearance is more questionable, since it came at time when the AIP was more openly radical (its members had backed militia figure Col. James "Bo" Gritz in the 1992 election), and its platform then contained what Chryson calls "racist language".

* She sent a videotaped address to the AIP at its 2008 convention, ostensibly because "I've always thought competition is so good, and that applies to political parties as well" -- though notably, she sent no such similar videotaped welcome to the state's Democratic Party.

Schmidt needn't even have consulted our story to ascertain its falsity. According to the CBS story, all he had to do was look at the AIP's website:

Clearly irritated by what he saw as Palin's attempt to mislead her own campaign and apparently determined to demonstrate that the ultimate authority rested with him, Schmidt put the matter to rest once and for all with a longer response to everyone in the e-mail chain.

"Secession," he wrote. "It is their entire reason for existence. A cursory examination of the website shows that the party exists for the purpose of seceding from the union. That is the stated goal on the front page of the web site. Our records indicate that todd was a member for seven years. If this is incorrect then we need to understand the discrepancy. The statement you are suggesting be released would be innaccurate. The innaccuracy would bring greater media attention to this matter and be a distraction. According to your staff there have been no media inquiries into this and you received no questions about it during your interviews. If you are asked about it you should smile and say many alaskans who love their country join the party because it speeks to a tradition of political independence. Todd loves his country

We will not put out a statement and inflame this and create a situation where john has to adress this."

Schmidt's rebuttal to Palin's suggestion that reporters had asked her about the issue was particularly blunt in that it implicitly questioned her truthfulness.

At the time, the McCain campaign's official response was this, from Michael Goldfarb:

CNN is furthering a smear with this report, no different than if your network ran a piece questioning Sen. Obama's religion. No serious news organization has tried to make this connection, and it is unfortunate that CNN would be the first.

Well, as I pointed out at the time: the issue isn't one of Sarah Palin's faith, it's about her conduct in public office, and how it is affected by her ideological associations. It's the cold reality that Palin has a real history of empowering these extremists, and pandering to their conspiratorial beliefs, from her position of public office.

That was an issue then, and it continues to be an issue today.

UPDATE: You'll note that Palin's staff appears to be claiming that they received no inquiries about this matter. Schmidt's memo observes: "According to your staff there have been no media inquiries into this and you received no questions about it during your interviews."

Well, it's true that we didn't communicate directly with Palin's staff, but that's mainly because we could only contact them through the McCain/Palin campaign at the time. I phoned them as the story neared completion and asked them for comment, and was told that I needed to send an e-mail to the main press address for the campaign. So here's the e-mail I sent to the McCain campaign people on Oct. 9:

To: press@mccain
From: David Neiwert

My name is David Neiwert; I’m a freelance journalist based in Seattle. Max Blumenthal and I spent some time in Alaska the past few weeks going through public records and talking to local residents in Wasilla and elsewhere about Gov. Palin. We’ve put together a report that will be published shortly at Salon.com.

We wanted to know if the McCain campaign cared to comment on our findings so we could include that in the story. I called your press office at headquarters this morning and they suggested I send an e-mail.

Essentially here’s what we found:

  • That Gov. Palin, when a Wasilla city council member, formed an alliance with some of the more radical far-right citizens in Wasilla and vicinity, particularly members of the secessionist Alaskan Independence Party who were allied with local John Birch Society activists. These activists played an important role in her election as Wasilla mayor in 1996.

  • Once mayor, one of Mrs. Palin’s first acts was to attempt to appoint one of these extremists (a man named Steve Stoll) to her own seat on the city council. This was a man with a history of disrupting city council meetings with intimidating behavior. She was blocked by a single city council member.

  • Afterward, Mrs. Palin fired the city’s museum director at the behest of this faction.

  • She fomented an ultimately successful effort to derail a piece of local gun-control legislation which would simply have prohibited the open carry of firearms into schools, liquor stores, libraries, courthouses and the like. The people recruited to shout this ordinance down included these same figures, notably the local AIP representative (who became the AIP’s chairman that same year).

  • She remained associated politically with the local AIP/Birch faction throughout her tenure as mayor on other issues, particularly a successful effort to amend the Alaska Constitution to prohibit local governments from issuing any local gun-control ordinances.

In general, we found that not only did Mrs. Palin have numerous associations with these extremists, she actively sought to empower them locally and to enact their agendas both locally and on a state level.

We’d like to know if you have any comment on these findings. We hope to hear from you soon.

David Neiwert
Seattle

I received no response to this e-mail whatsoever.



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Had her visit the fire department and told her to ignore the firepole.

Palin isn't suitable or intelligent enough to be the town's dog catcher.

then cut their paws off and think there was a bounty for them.

You should never have to buy one again.

Although you might be taking a little too much credit here. I think Sarah was already out of her gourd.

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Agreed, if you ever make it to Humboldt the rounds are on me (your choice of ingestibles).

There's gotta be some sort of dispensation you're eligible for if you put a burr in HRH's bonnet like that. I think it's between getting a free kick at O'Riley's yarbles or getting to stand ahead of Limbaugh in the buffet line.

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Agreed, if you ever make it to Humboldt the rounds are on me (your choice of ingestibles).

There's gotta be some sort of dispensation you're eligible for if you put a burr in HRH's bonnet like that. I think it's between getting a free kick at O'Riley's yarbles or getting to stand ahead of Limbaugh in the buffet line.

Yogi, Winnie, Yogi, Winnie, Yogi, Winnie, Yogi, Winnie

Yes, a pat on the back, tip of the hat and free beer for David!

Thank you for going out front and center to put a damper on Princess Palin's coronation.

While most of us could only watch aghast while such an empty and vapid personality took center stage, you did the slogging and digging to help expose the fraud she represented.

She had a massive PR machine and a compliant corporate media on her side which is, sorry to say, enough to elect a monkey into your highest office.

Keep on exposing the lies and uncomfortable truths that for some reason the press neglects and the public ignores.

There was never any Kansas to go back to Dorothy, chasing those myths of what was and what might have been only lead to despair and destruction.

So a big thank you David for doing your part in saving the free world.

Oops, there's those bears repeating again.

Palling around with seccessionist.

than Our Multimillionaire Media Stars?

And of course if a Dem (or spouse) had been a member of a secessionist movement it would be on the news 24/7 with the Repukes screaming and shouting treason. I love how pukes are always whining about the "liberal" media, yeah right.

... is so that the media hedges their bets and tries to cover Repuke talking points as a means of being 'fair and balanced.'

But it's like someone who's been fooled by a magic trick. Oh, OF COURSE we saw how they did it, didn't fool us for a second ...

... yet they're still amazed every time Uncle Rush pulls a quarter out of their ear. Every single frackin' time.

What the hell was the McCain campaign thinking when they put this woman in their campaign? Did they do any background search on her? They truly did pick a pig in a poke when they chose her. They saw that she was female (Hillary was female) and she would appeal to the tough guys and gals who were hunters and not all that educated. When they opened the poke they found they didn't have a pig but instead a banshee.

"What the hell was the McCain campaign thinking when they put this woman in their campaign?"

Answer: SEX SELLS.

It was strictly a "branding" and "marketing" Hail Mary pass....

That bombed in the end zone.

...that was for the boys.

There was also the "any vagina will do" to try to get the PUMA crowd, as if Palin could ever be a Hillary Clinton ( in knowledge or intellect).

Palin is a dumb ass hick. Granted she is politically astute in AK, but will never make it into national politics beyond the 30% of American's who can't see beyond their own fear or hatred.

As was suspected during the primaries, the GOP wanted HRC as contender to McCain for an 'easy' victory. It would have mobilized their base.

Witness the freakout and racist rampage of the Florida/national spokeswoman for the PUMAs, when Obama won the Democratic nomination.

her defense is that her husband is so stupid that he accidentally joins far-right secessionist groups because he gets them mixed up with something else? This is the man the Cons want standing behind the curtain in a Palin White House? What am I thinking? Of course he is.

God, I hate Cons.

That's a great descriptor. Once a con always a con, so beware!

Is this an issue? We know she is a fringe candidate and a slap in the face to any career Republican politician McCain didn't pick. But that's ok. We need Palin in the mix. Because the more press she gets the more people begin to understand who she is and what she represents. The Great Red Underbelly that is America!

Good to know half this country wanted to elect someone a heartbeat away from the Presidency that types her e-mails as if she is an angst-ridden girl in Jr. high having a feud on instant messenger after school - trying to rally support from her clique of friends and shortening words cause it looks cute...

*Big red stamp on her forehead* DUMBASS

She was searching for a BFF.

She was telling Schmidt a lie right off the bat. They should have canned her right then. When she sent the second email they should pulled the plane over to the side of the road and told her to get out.

Didn't Schmidt see then what a disaster this spoiled female was going to be and didn't he wonder if she was lying about this, what else had she or would she lie about?

they couldn't fire her - they were already committed to staying on the sinking ship. I still believe the idea that the GOP brain trust (another oxymoron?) may not have wanted to actually win this election.

She could have been forced to leave the campaign and she had a perfect cover story. The fact that her single daughter was pregnant and she wanted to stay home and help her daughter with any needs she might have.

People would have admired her for that.

I thought that as well. Nothing else really made sense. Palin was an unbeliveable pick. It's consistent. Screw up the country, rob us blind and then dump it on the Dems.

There was a moment, literally a few hours after she was announced, where stuff like the trooper-gate thing came out, and some other stuff, and right then it was obvious to me that they had to jettison her that second or they were screwed.

I'm sure they debated it, but in the end felt like they'd be seen as weak. So they decided to try to gut it out and do the best job they could of shielding her. Too bad it blew up in their faces.

...that the "GOP brain trust (maybe in this one instance, thinking ahead) may not have wanted to actually win this election"...

They probably read the economic/Wall Street signs early on, and probably hoped that Bush might slither out of office just as the economy fell into a major depression, and they didn't want to saddle a REPUBLICAN with slogging through the economic devastation or trying to fix the mess.

The fact that the economy tanked DURING the election campaign merely energized voters not enamored with McCain and Palin to campaign more vociferously for Obama.

So, Obama's stuck with the screwed up economy, the Republicans then are free to obstruct every step of the way, and the Republican long term plan is to be in like Flint next Presidential election cycle because it'll take at least 4 years to repair the Bush-era damage.

No disrespect/how ya doin' David. I respect the work that you do.

still claims Palin was unfairly treated by the "liberal media" because they focused on her gaffes and wardrobe and not on her policies. When I ask him what those policies may be, he couldn't say any... and then with a straight face, he finishes his circular logic by claiming that he does not know any of her policies because of the liberal media's obsession with her gaffes and wardrobe.

I am starting to develop the distinct impression that whatever passes for the conservative movement in this country nowadays, it is made of a legion of degenerates who love to play the victim even though they are one of the most competent victimizers the world has ever seen. Because such logical dissonance and pervasive projection exercises by the right in this country can't be explained otherwise.

Projectionists Extraordinaire! Or more briefly: modern conservatism is a disease.

No, the media focused on Palin because they found that a person as dumb as a stump could actually walk and talk.

But did we ever see her doing both at the same time?

You saw how well that worked out.

That's what came to mind. When she would answer one of Couric's questions she would have to stop and stand still.

He is a typical American dumbass, the bread and butter of the right. If he took the time to understand the economics of the past 30 years he would be a progressive!

GOP

The 'perfect' mix of organized crime and PR marketing.

Or how to sell slavery/serfdom and endless wars for profit.

Some people, like Palin, spend their lives in dillusion. It takes a stream of lies and inconsistancies to cover up reality.

Could McCain have chosen anyone that would have made him look older and paler than she did? It was like your old uncle came to vist and he brought his spoiled five year old niece with him. She said and did all kinds of shit and he just sat there with a grin on his face, a victim to her foolishness.

He was your old uncle so were YOU the spoiled niece???

I believe an uncle can have more than one niece...but I could be wrong. ;)

This is clearly treasonous and outright sedition.

The founding fathers of our nation grappled with the "states rights" issue, and inaction in 1776 led to the Civil War just 80 years later.

I had hoped that people learned the real lesson of the Civil War, that being we are stronger as one people, not a collection of nations with no strong Federal government.

In a way, I'm almost tempted to say, let Alaska or Texas go, but you can imagine the chaos that will be generated in each state as they realize they would have to raise their own army, collect taxes, and do all the functions the present Federal Government does for them.

Not to mention ripping families apart, some would stay, many would have to be repatriated to the United States. And, there would be Civil War, as both sides would take up arms. And Alaska, don't even think of asking Canada for help, they want nothing to do with this. Texans, you think you've got problems now, imagine the fact that there are more Latino people in Texas than Anglos, so which way do you think THEY'LL lean if Mexico decides to take over Texas.

My God, can't these idiots that want secession see this, or do they not teach history in Alaska or Texas?

Not really connected to the mainland physically, thats why they think they can safely go independent. Reality is they would quickly fall prey to other non US forces.

get trig's birth certificate

we wanna know who the real mother is

It wouldn't bother me if I never heard another word about the Palin tribe.

i live an empty life

Www.perezhilton.com. Www.tmz.com. I'm sure there are more.

All the dirt you could stand to read. :-)

:)

And of course the comedy value of the 'Wasilla Hillbillies' taking up occupancy of the White House would have been priceless.

Nature and stress would have taken its course and Sarah 'the plank' would have risen to the POTUS job, then the real comedy would have begun.

Her brood stealing the lead off the WH roof and similar antics would have enthralled and amused the nation for years.

To the televised commentator from Salon.com:

When you use the words "Patriot Movement", "anti-tax protesters," and "constitutionalists," to describe groups with which the AIP is associated, you cast them in the best possible light. It's as if you're entire case against them consists in asking people to believe these words are bad. Just call them separatists, lawless militia groups, and conspiracy mongers.

Don't allow the enemy to capture your language, NEVER cede it yourself, and don't use words that sound like shining praise to represent the enemy to general audiences.

Sarah seems to think she can run her show better than anyone and she doesn't take directions well.

I forgot who it was on Morning Joe who said the republican party told her after she and McCain lost, that she should disappear and go back to Alaska to study up for a run in the next presidential election. Of course she didn't take that advice and now she's out running around and reminding people what a good decision they made when they opted not to vote for her.

major fail from the media on this. Palin was being Palin. Media being total fail to investigate/report...and don't tell me it was because the Dems didn't make an issue of it. For a real reporter, it doesn't take someone making an issue of it...takes digging into the story.

Again, major fail.

The cable channels were too busy playing Rev Wright sermons to bother to dig into Palin's life.

They were too busy saying that Michelle Obama was "an angry black woman" to care about Palin.

Palin drug her family to every camera and microphone she could find, so how could anyone expose her dirty laundry. Her family was her shield.

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I'll only mention a few here, but encourage others to add examples of "projections" (or is it "I'm rubber and you're glue; whatever you say bounces off me and sticks to you!")

Palin: "Obama pals around with terrorists" (Only one confirmed meeting in which Obama was in the same room as ACCUSED terrorist Ayers).

Reality: MARRIED to and spokesman for a secessionist party.

"Birthers": "Obama isn't eligible to be president, since he hasn't proved to our satisfaction that he's a natural born citizen."

Reality: McCain was born in the territory of Panama, and it took a BI-PARTISAN RESOLUTION in the Senate to "clarify" his eligibility. BTW, it passed unanimously, with ALL Dems voting for it.

Palin: Daugther preaches abstinence, gets knocked up and drops out of high school. (to her credit she finished by being home-schooled)

Various right-wing voices: "Obama isn't a patriot. Proof: He doesn't wear a flag pin on his lapel (of course, chances are good the pin was made in China)

Reality: McCain appears on Meet the Press and the cover of Newsweek...without a flag pin!!! PROVES the N. Vietnamese "turned" him.

Any other examples?

Palin: Accuses Obama of being a socialist.

Reality: Palin embraced socialistic policies as Governor of Alaska. In particular doling out a share of the oil revenues to every Alaska citizen.

It's typical AK politics. Money buys everything including votes.

I remember reading some comment on redstate that some person loved the idea of offshore drilling if big oil paid every CA resident some $$$. Love them redstate/gooper values.

concerning the Palin hillbillys and close relatives, and their various brushes with the law and assorted morality stories.

One continuing story relates to Palin and the AIP's connections to the 'Millennium Foundation', the indoctrination program for Alaskan teens into the resistance.

This is a very good interview, I'm proud. Thank you for bringing up important and honest concerns.

I have to edit my comment. I knew I've seen this video before and sure enough I found in on youtube posted less than a year ago. It's interesting that there are not many other videos brought in by other MSN on the subject, so in a way, you helped bringing this into national attention.

Thank - you, David...

Did you drive her stupid as well?

so do you have to apologise to her daughter now?

Palin has been riding on the crazy train for a long time now.

interview with Palin or her first dud(e). The other outlets committed journalistic malpractice by avoiding to report or investigate further.

You know the operative word here is crazy. There is no point in trying to make sense of a crazy person, a drunk or a psychopath. There's no logic, no reason...so why even try?

crazy ground hum at CNN!

Here is the Democracy Now! interview with Max Blumenthal:

Max Blumenthal on Sarah Palin’s Radical Right-Wing Pals and Her Ties to the Pro-Secessionist Alaskan Independence Party
http://www.democracynow.org/2008/10/13/max_bl...

I encourage everyone to read the Vanity Fair article. There are no new revelations here, but it is put together in a neat little package. One thing missing, which had been commented on during the campaign is why her school-age children were pulled out of school during the entire campaign and why Sarah and Todd do not value education. Remember her oldest son (in Iraq) and her then-pregnant daughter are both high school drop outs. It was not until after the campaign (and learning about Obama's correspondence classes during his stay in Indonesia) that Palin spouted off about valuing education and that both of these children were taking "correspondence courses". Some said it is all about crazy. It IS all about crazy AND BS.

"Mr. Neiwert": Thank you so very much for your request to respond to your poignant display of my secessionist activities and in my heart, I truly feel as though I have done nothing wrong. That is, even though all of the factual evidence says otherwise.
And, because of this I'm sure you will understand".
God bless you (Truly the Lords name in Vain)
Sssssara Palin

Drive Palin crazy? That's not a drive. It's a short putt.

a three-headed god one part ghost/human hybrid zombie, angels flying around above the clouds, etc., isn't in a mental ward. It is only because so many are insane that it isn't considered abnormal.

I just finished reading the Vanity Fair article. It's long but worth it. All I can say is thank God McCain lost the election. And if we love this country we will do every thing humanly possible to keep the incredibly narcissistic unqualified Sarah Palin far far away from the WH.

David. Progressive blogosphere is the wild card in the governmental slide towards total decay. That, and human progression (free thought) as epitomized by the blogosphere.

Of course palin's a nit.

A big THANK YOU to you David...it wonderful to see eveidence that journalism is alive and well in the US (albeit practice by a rare few)

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Is there nothing she won't lie about? More people need to know about this secessionist stuff - talk about pallin' around with terrorists.

I found out more stuff about her lying and her wacko supporters here:
http://breepalin.blogspot.com/

She got elected dogcatcher, she'd fly around town in a taxpayer-bought helicopter shooting them all, even the Pomeranians being walked by the little old ladies in the shopping district.

Well she is gone in Alaska now. Another nail in the GOP coffin if she is the 2012 nominee. There is a related post at http://iamsoannoyed.com/?p=2048

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