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The Trooper in 'Troopergate' Breaks His Silence
« on: November 26, 2009, 03:41:14 PM »
More Palin Lies: The Trooper in 'Troopergate' Breaks His Silence
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 Share Print CommentsThe Alaska State Trooper at the center of Sarah Palin's so-called "Troopergate Scandal"--which impeded her run for the vice-presidency and stained her record as Alaska governor--has broken his more than year-long silence since his embattled divorce with Palin's sister, Molly, became a cause celebre during last year's presidential campaign.

After reading passages from Palin's memoirs Going Rogue that deal with his marriage and subsequent divorce, a "fed up" Mike Wooten, 37, who still serves as an Alaska State Trooper in Anchorage, called the book "a pack of lies."

According to Wooten, Palin and her father, Chuck Heath Sr., have "interfered with my life--and my children's lives--for at least the last five years. And it is still going on. I'm done with it."

Characterizing his adversaries as "snakes," Wooten said he has kept quiet long enough. "From this point on I'm speaking my mind," he declared. "I'm speaking the truth. Let the chips fall where they may." He acknowledged that he is considering taking legal action against Palin on multiple fronts.

Although Palin would try to claim otherwise during the presidential campaign, an independent investigation ordered by the bipartisan Alaska Legislative Council (composed of ten Republicans and four Democrats) and conducted by former Republican prosecutor Steve Branchflower, resulted in the finding "that Governor Palin abused her power by violating Alaska Statute 39.52.110(a) of the Alaska Executive Branch Ethics Act."

The report issued by Branchflower documented more than thirty occasions in which then Governor Palin, her husband Todd or members of her staff tried to influence Alaska's highly regarded Commissioner of Public Safety, Walt Monegan, to fire Wooten. When Monegan refused, Palin fired him instead.

In addition to the finding that Palin "abused" her office, the Alaska Senate cited Todd Palin and nine other state employees for "contempt" for ignoring legislative subpoenas to testify in the Troopergate investigation.



A native of California whose father immigrated to the United States from Honduras, Wooten served 10 years in the Air Force and three more in the Air National Guard Reserves. He participated in a trio of U.S. military operations in the Persian Gulf War--Desert Storm, Desert Shield and Restore Hope--before returning stateside to Alaska at Elmendorf Air Force Base, about 45 minutes from Wasilla.

Partially disabled from his military service, Wooten pointed out that neither Todd nor Sarah Palin, or Chuck Heath for that metter, served in the armed forces. Wooten said he was particularly "disgusted and incensed" by Palin's "insincere" dedication in Going Rogue to "our men and women in uniform."

Wooten further noted with irony that many of those who have been victimized by Palin during her political career--including former Wasilla police chief Irl Stambaugh; Monegan and himself--were all veterans. "Sarah is only about Sarah," Wooten said. "She doesn't care about the 'men and women in uniform.' It's all about advancing Sarah's career."

Public records from Alaska--some of which have been revealed for the first time--chronicle a half-decade long obsession with Wooten by Palin, her father and, later, by Palin's husband Todd.

"They're like poisonous snakes in the grass who spew nothing but venom," Wooten said. "They just lay in wait and they attack you until you're dead."

In Going Rogue, Palin mentions none of Wooten's military record, but cites many charges that were brought against Wooten that were subsequently dismissed. She contends that there were "ten different" citizen complaints field against Wooten--without acknowledging that all of them were filed by members of her family or close friends. "They filed every stinking one of the charges," Wooten contends. "But it's been more like two dozen."

In an interview conducted in Alaska this past summer, John Cyr, the former Alaska Public Safety Employees Association Executive Director, confirmed Wooten's charges:

Not one complaint has ever been made about Mike Wooten's professional performance from any member of the public other than the Palin/Heath family and their closest friends. The troopers that I've talked to that have worked with Mike tell me Mike is the kind of guy they'd go through a door with. That he does his work. He's a professional. You know, just no complaints out there about Mike's work.
"It's the product of an ugly divorce and custody battle," Cyr [pictured below, at left, with Wooten] said of the complaints against the State Trooper. "It's nothing more than that."



Wooten has acknowledged several mistakes he made while "I was younger" and admitted there were several things he "would have done differently," but he chose to remain silent as the McCain-Palin campaign portrayed him as a "rogue" Trooper (note the irony here) who Tased his step-son and went off on violent, drunken binges, to the point of threatening to kill Palin's father.

Wooten calls the version of events rendered in Going Rogue an "outright lie." Either it "didn't happen [the way she alleges]," he says, "or she exaggerated it all beyond recognition. I look forward to telling my side of this story."

Wooten now joins an ever-growing array of figures from John McCain on down who have challenged the veracity of Palin's memoirs. The list also includes McCain senior advisers Steve Schmidt and Nicolle Wallace, Palin's former legislative director John Bitney, her former political ally Andree McLeod, and former Alaska gubernatorial candidate Andrew Halcro. All Republicans. Wooten identifies himself as a "conservative" as well.

Palin contends "the chapter for our family was closed" with the divorce but fails to acknowledge any of the sustained harassment of Wooten, which, he says, continues to this day.

The father of three (two of whom are with Palin's sister), Wooten, still living in Wasilla, is described by his friends as a "very involved father," active as a coach in all of his three children's extracurricular sports activities--hockey, football and soccer. "I've committed my life to these children and being a good dad," he says. "I'm simply not going to allow the Palins or Chuck Heath to interfere in our lives any longer."

Palin recounts a story in Going Rogue that Wooten "asked me to write him a recommendation for the Alaska State Trooper Academy." What she doesn't acknowledge is that she wrote more than one on his behalf. In a letter dated January 1, 2000, written on official City of Wasilla stationery, Palin praises Wooten profusely, though she fails to declare her then-pending familial relationship with him.

It is my pleasure to provide character reference examples for Mr. Mike Wooten. Since I have become acquainted with Mike I continue to be impressed with his integrity, worthwhile community spirit and trustworthiness...

On a personal note, I have witnessed Mike's gift of calm and kindness towards many young kids here in Wasilla. I have never seen him raise his voice, nor lose patience, nor become agitated, in the presence of any child. Instead, Mike consistently remains a fine role model for my own children and other young people in Wasilla.

I wish America had more people with the grace and sincerity that mirrors the character of Mike Wooten. We would have a much kinder calmer trustworthy nation as a result.

I believe the United States Air Force has been fortunate to have the services of Mike the past 10 years. His work ethic, his American patriotism, his obvious dedication to traditional values, and his strong faith in God and truth is witnessed in Mike's everyday living.

--Sarah Palin, Mayor


None of which, of course, is mentioned in Going Rogue.

For his part, Wooten recalls a telling conversation with an associate of Palin's campaign team when she was running for Governor in 2006. "You could probably bring the whole campaign down," the aide said. "You probably know things about her that she doesn't want other people to know."



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Re: The Trooper in 'Troopergate' Breaks His Silence
« Reply #1 on: November 26, 2009, 03:44:57 PM »
Blacken, I am convinced you are either an ugly woman jealous of Palin or a geeky nerd who was turned down by women like her.

You are simply fearful of this woman to the point of sheer panic. 

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« Reply #2 on: November 26, 2009, 03:47:51 PM »
heres a ggek that would vote for her because she looks good SMART REAL SMART

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« Reply #3 on: November 26, 2009, 03:49:52 PM »
heres a ggek that would vote for her because she looks good SMART REAL SMART

I owned you on the other thread re: the lawyer for the terrorists.  Nothing to say on that?

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« Reply #4 on: November 26, 2009, 03:53:38 PM »
Blacken, I am convinced you are either an ugly woman jealous of Palin or a geeky nerd who was turned down by women like her.

You are simply fearful of this woman to the point of sheer panic. 

what's that got to do with the content of his post?

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Re: The Trooper in 'Troopergate' Breaks His Silence
« Reply #5 on: November 26, 2009, 03:54:00 PM »
TYPICAL LAWYER TALK MOST OF THEM ARE SCUMBAGS

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« Reply #6 on: November 26, 2009, 03:59:11 PM »
what's that got to do with the content of his post?

Nothing, other than the fact that this issue has been dealt with many times.  This jerk off threatened to kill her father and tazed a 10 y/o.  What would you do in that situation?

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« Reply #7 on: November 26, 2009, 04:08:17 PM »
she abused her power, yeah.

was it justified?  who knows.

but she did go beyond what she was allowed to do.

not a big deal for this d-bag... but it shows she doesn't respect the law.  As president, will she just wipe her ass with the law books as well? 

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« Reply #8 on: November 26, 2009, 04:10:13 PM »
she abused her power, yeah.

was it justified?  who knows.

but she did go beyond what she was allowed to do.

not a big deal for this d-bag... but it shows she doesn't respect the law.  As president, will she just wipe her ass with the law books as well? 

She was cleared on this and you people are still crying over a guy who threatened to kill her dad? 

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« Reply #9 on: November 26, 2009, 05:02:19 PM »
she abused her power, yeah.

was it justified?  who knows.

but she did go beyond what she was allowed to do.

not a big deal for this d-bag... but it shows she doesn't respect the law.  As president, will she just wipe her ass with the law books as well? 
most presidents have or at least the last few have...Including the one we have in right now

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« Reply #10 on: November 26, 2009, 05:08:02 PM »
She was cleared on this and you people are still crying over a guy who threatened to kill her dad?  

Everyone involved or around Palin seems nuts to me.

Here is the result of the investigation per Wiki:

Branchflower Report

The state of Alaska investigation concluded on October 10, 2008. After a full day of deliberation, the twelve members of the legislative commission voted unanimously to release the 263-page Branchflower Report. The report included four main findings:[2]

1.Governor Sarah Palin abused her power as Governor in that her conduct violated AS 39.52.110(a) of the Ethics Act, which provides "The legislature reaffirms that each public officer holds office as a public trust, and any effort to benefit a personal or financial interest through official action is a violation of that trust."

2.Although Walt Monegan's refusal to fire Trooper Michael Wooten was not the sole reason he was fired by Governor Sarah Palin, it was likely a contributing factor to his termination as Commissioner of Public Safety. In spite of that, Governor Palin's firing of Commissioner Monegan was a proper and lawful exercise of her constitutional and statutory authority to hire and fire executive branch department heads.

3.Harbor Adjustment Service of Anchorage, and its owner Ms. Murleen Wilkes, handled Trooper Michael Wooten's workers' compensation claim properly and in the normal course of business like any other claim processed by Harbor Adjustment Service and Ms. Wilkes. Further, that he received all the workers' compensation benefits to which he was entitled.

4.The Attorney General's office failed to substantially comply with (the investigation's) August 6, 2008 written request to Governor Sarah Palin for information about the case in the form of emails.[118]

The report also concludes that Palin wrongfully allowed her husband, Todd Palin, to use state resources to pursue having Trooper Wooten fired, stating that "Palin knowingly permitted a situation to continue where impermissible pressure was placed on several subordinates in order to advance a personal agenda..."
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The report also recommended some clarifications of ethics statutes for the future. The third finding relates to evidence that Alaskan officials had informed the owner of the firm handling Wooten's worker's compensation claim that the Governor wanted Wooten's claim denied.[119] However, the report finds that the claim was handled without regard to any attempt at political pressure.

Palin responded by saying, "About the Tasergate issue... I'm very very pleased to be cleared of any legal wrongdoing, any hint of any kind of unethical activity there."[120] This statement was criticized as inconsistent with the contents of the report by the media[121] and by Democratic state senator Kim Elton.[122]

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Re: The Trooper in 'Troopergate' Breaks His Silence
« Reply #11 on: November 26, 2009, 05:16:14 PM »
most presidents have or at least the last few have...Including the one we have in right now

how so?

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« Reply #12 on: November 26, 2009, 05:41:06 PM »
"most presidents have or at least the last few have...Including the one we have in right now"

yep.

Doesn't make it right.

mccain was in bed with that keating shit, and obama had the rezco sleazy apartment real estate deal.

I'd prefer a prez come in WITHOUT a history of abusing power and breaking rules to make profit or get even with people, wouldn't you?

maybe in 2012 the R's will put up a candidate without a history like that.

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« Reply #13 on: November 26, 2009, 09:52:18 PM »
"most presidents have or at least the last few have...Including the one we have in right now"

yep.

Doesn't make it right.

mccain was in bed with that keating shit, and obama had the rezco sleazy apartment real estate deal.

I'd prefer a prez come in WITHOUT a history of abusing power and breaking rules to make profit or get even with people, wouldn't you?

maybe in 2012 the R's will put up a candidate without a history like that.


And McCain was cleared of that Keating Shit. Was he still involved? Who knows, but he was "cleared" of it. But who the fuck knows what that even means anymore.

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Re: The Trooper in 'Troopergate' Breaks His Silence
« Reply #14 on: November 26, 2009, 10:10:05 PM »
how so?
LOL bro youre so blind to any obama faults its hilarious, no wait pathetic

how about him continuing and furthering the bush era patriot act type legislation...

or as 240 pointed out the rezco bs

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« Reply #15 on: November 26, 2009, 10:13:15 PM »
LOL bro youre so blind to any obama faults its hilarious, no wait pathetic

how about him continuing and furthering the bush era patriot act type legislation...

or as 240 pointed out the rezco bs

I'm not aware of any "abuse" by Obama regarding Rezco but I thought your statement was in regard to abuse while POTUS.

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« Reply #16 on: November 26, 2009, 10:39:34 PM »
I'm not aware of any "abuse" by Obama regarding Rezco but I thought your statement was in regard to abuse while POTUS.

LOL bro youre so blind to any obama faults its hilarious, no wait pathetic

how about him continuing and furthering the bush era patriot act type legislation...

or as 240 pointed out the rezco bs
hows that for while being potus?

how about appointing a person to run a PUBLIC COMPANY...

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Re: The Trooper in 'Troopergate' Breaks His Silence
« Reply #17 on: November 27, 2009, 12:17:11 AM »
hows that for while being potus?

how about appointing a person to run a PUBLIC COMPANY...

where's the abuse of power.... I mean other than in your imagination?

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Re: The Trooper in 'Troopergate' Breaks His Silence
« Reply #18 on: November 27, 2009, 07:18:39 AM »
Blacken, I am convinced you are either an ugly woman jealous of Palin or a geeky nerd who was turned down by women like her.

You are simply fearful of this woman to the point of sheer panic. 

why?  he can cut/paste just as well as you can.....
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« Reply #19 on: November 27, 2009, 07:20:11 AM »
why?  he can cut/paste just as well as you can.....

He is afraid of Palin for some reason.  I dont know why. 

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Re: The Trooper in 'Troopergate' Breaks His Silence
« Reply #20 on: November 27, 2009, 07:21:44 AM »
He is afraid of Palin for some reason.  I dont know why. 
she's definitely a MILF.
and I'd hit it.
butt, if Todd wanted a MFM, I wouldnt say no...
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Re: The Trooper in 'Troopergate' Breaks His Silence
« Reply #21 on: November 27, 2009, 07:43:27 AM »
Blacken, I am convinced you are either an ugly woman jealous of Palin or a geeky nerd who was turned down by women like her.

You are simply fearful of this woman to the point of sheer panic. 

the right wing is making the SAME damn mistake with palin as they did with bush....

its kinda like the ijit islamist that will defend terrorist acts...

Palin is an idiot....bush ws NOT a conservative (conservatives dont fight useless wars andactually put INTO welfare :-\  )
the right needs someone better or forget 2012
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« Reply #22 on: November 27, 2009, 07:44:53 AM »
2010 is more important than 2012. 


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Re: The Trooper in 'Troopergate' Breaks His Silence
« Reply #23 on: November 27, 2009, 07:48:44 AM »
'the right wing is making the SAME damn mistake with palin as they did with bush....

its kinda like the ijit islamist that will defend terrorist acts...

Palin is an idiot....bush ws NOT a conservative (conservatives dont fight useless wars andactually put INTO welfare   )
the right needs someone better or forget 2012"



GREAT POINT!!!

If Mccain and Palin had said, straight up, "Bush did a shitty job on a lot of things, and we're going to fix it", they would have beaten the inexperienced Obama by a mile.  I mean, a war hero and a MILF - they should have won easily.  instead, they kept playing grabass with Dubya, "i've always supported the bush tax cuts..." even when video showed he shat on them for 6 years prior.

Now, like toxie said, they're defending Palin instead of admitting "yeah, she was a dumbass, but we're going to deliver a better candidate next time".

And as a result, Obama is still at 48 or 49% approval (despite a major recession) and the GOP's list of leaders in the last year is pathetic.  Rush, Beck, Cheney, Sanford, and Palin.  I mean, did yall purposefully select the most polarizing, idiotic immature people on purpose? lol

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Re: The Trooper in 'Troopergate' Breaks His Silence
« Reply #24 on: November 27, 2009, 07:51:10 AM »
2010 is more important than 2012. 

yeah, They said that shit in 2004 also.

Without a clear party leader and direction in 2006, the GOp got destroyed in mid-terms.  Now, no doubt the dems will lose a few seats in 10.  But there is no leader like a then-spotless Newt to spearhead this movement to retake the house.  Instead you have Alaskan Blogger Palin screaming over her own security to Canadian TV hosts about canadian health care changes - THAT is the biggest face of the GOP today.

Keep defending that turd tho.  Keep all your good candidates tucked away.  Giftwrap 2012 by keeping the face of the GOP a whiny blogger signing books.