@dithibod…
I’m sorry, I’m not getting your point. Actually, I’m not even understanding what you’re trying to say. No one has said Palin didn’t have the right to fire the supervisor, albeit her explanations for it are very fuzzy and have changed at least a half dozen times, I think. The problem comes from the fact she wanted him to do something illegal. The trooper had already been disciplined. The case was closed. The supervisor objected, pointing out this fact. She fired him. Where there other reasons? Perhaps, but if you genuinely believe that, I’ve got another Bridge to Nowhere here in Alaska I’d like to sell you. Alaskans aren’t even buying that story. Ha
So, are you sure you’ve got all the facts? Did you read Todd Palin’s statement, which indicates what sounds darn close to having stalked the trooper? Did you read the entire Branchflower Report? If so, good on you, cos I’ve still barely skimmed it, but there’s nothing in there that absolves Sarah Palin of abusing ethics. What she’s done is very serious and this statement is coming from someone voted for her as governor. It also has nothing to do with her being veep. She betrayed Alaskans, bottom line, using her power to try to “get even” on a personal matter.
Let’s just say, I am not a happy camper about this and wouldn’t be were she still an unknown on the national front, either.