Wednesday, March 04, 2009

Palin's leading officials of Troopergate lands administration job.


(CNN) – Alaska State Sen. Kim Elton, one of the leading officials to pursue an investigation of Gov. Sarah Palin during the heat of the presidential campaign, has taken a high-level job in the Interior Department.

Palin reacted in a short statement Monday, the day Elton announced his move to Washington.

“Senator Elton pledged his allegiance to President Obama last summer,” said the governor. “We wish him well as he moves on and hope that he uses this job for Alaska’s benefit.”

Palin was the target of an official investigation last year over charges she improperly dismissed a public safety commissioner who refused to fire her sister’s ex-husband, a state trooper. Elton led the legislative investigation of the incident.
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1 comment:

airJackie said...

Bimbo Sarah is made as hell but can't show it. She tried sucking up to President Obama and lost big time. A smart Leader would have treated Joe Biden with respect and then she might have had a voice in the White House. Respect and manners always pays of better then disrespect and attacks. Now more " can I call you Joe" or the disrespect she showed Doctor Jill Biden. Even the Russian Leaders are still laughing at Sarah Palin.