Posted on 09/16/2008 1:25:43 PM PDT by markomalley
ANCHORAGE, Alaska -- Walt Monegan lost his job as public safety director because he resisted Gov. Sarah Palins budget policies and showed "outright insubordination," say papers the governors lawyer filed yesterday with the state Personnel Board.
It was Palins strongest effort yet to snuff allegations she sacked Monegan because he refused to fire a state trooper involved in an ugly divorce with the governors sister.
Along with the papers filed Monday were a slew of e-mails from the governors office purporting to show Monegans "rogue mentality" as a member of Palins Cabinet.
In one message, the governors budget director, Karen Rehfeld, wrote that she was "stunned and amazed" that Monegan appeared to be working with a powerful state legislator, Anchorage Republican Rep. Kevin Meyer, to seek funding for a project Palin previously had vetoed.
To coincide with Mondays filing, spokesmen for the Republican national ticket of John McCain and Palin, his vice presidential running mate, held an Anchorage press conference touting the "important new information" they said cleared Palin of misconduct in what has come to be known as Troopergate.
Monegan, reached Monday at his Chugiak home, said he was dismayed at the attack on his record as Palins public safety commissioner.
"In my mind, Ive always been a team player," he said.
He chalked up Palins filing to an old adage: "The best defense is a good offense."
State legislators have hired a former state prosecutor to investigate whether Palin or her aides abused their powers in the Troopergate affair, which has attracted national media attention because of the governors fast political rise.
Last week, a legislative committee voted to issue more than a dozen subpoenas to compel witnesses to testify. Palin wont get one, but her husband, Todd, will.
Ed OCallaghan, a spokesman for the McCain-Palin campaign, said Monday the governor is "unlikely to cooperate" with the investigation.
The Palins have complained for years that state trooper Mike Wooten is still on the force, and the papers filed Monday again pound on the troopers "documented acts of violence and other improper conduct," including what Palin contends was a threat to kill her father.
The governors lawyer, Thomas Van Flein, argues in a 19-page brief that even if the governor had asked Monegan flatly to fire Wooten -- which she denies doing -- that wouldnt constitute a violation of the state Ethics Act "because the public generally shares a common interest in public order and safety."
The filing includes a July 17, 2007, e-mail Palin sent to Monegan in which she complains that a proposal to ban gun sales to people who make death threats wouldnt stop her former brother-in-law, Wooten, from carrying a gun.
"Amazing," the e-mail says. "And hes still a trooper, and he still carries a gun, and he still tells anyone who will listen that he will never work for that b-- (me) because he has such anger and distain (sic) towards my family."
Van Flein filed the papers in support of the governors request that the Personnel Board drop an ethics complaint that Palin lodged against herself on Sept. 2.
Wootens union also has filed an ethics complaint against Palin.
The papers filed Monday accuse Monegan, during his time as public safety commissioner, of "an escalating pattern of insubordination on budget and other key policy issues."
In pursuing his own goals for the Department of Public Safety, Monegan "sought out the governors political opponents behind her back," Van Flein wrote, and in December 2007 he "unilaterally orchestrated a press conference" on his budget with state Sen. Hollis French, an Anchorage Democrat who is leading the Troopergate investigation.
On May 7 of this year, Randy Ruaro, the governors deputy chief of staff, complained in an e-mail to Rehfeld, the budget director, that Monegans department "is constantly going off the reservation."
"The last straw" leading up to Monegans firing, Van Flein wrote, was Monegans planned trip to Washington, D.C., to seek funding for a new, multimillion-dollar sexual assault initiative the governor hadnt yet approved.
Monegan, in an interview Monday, said that the papers the governors lawyer filed are selective and hes provided other documentation to the legislative investigator, Steve Branchflower, that will provide a more balanced portrayal of his time as commissioner.
As for why he was fired, Monegan said he believes it was his failure to fire trooper Wooten.
"Sadly, yes, I do," he said, citing the July 17, 2007, e-mail as the sort of tacit pressure he said he received repeatedly from Palin and her husband.
My guess is that he thought his friends in the legislature and the union would protect him, no matter what he did. The real question is why he protected the scumbag?
What an excellent opportunity for Palin to PROVE the pitbull remark.
This is great!
"Sadly, yes, I do," he said, citing the July 17, 2007, e-mail as the sort of tacit pressure he said he received repeatedly from Palin and her husband.
So he has changed his story from his previous statements to the contrary.
So happy to see this out of Gov Palin. Monegan attacked Gov Palin’s reason for his quitting but she was supposed to take it and not fire back.
Monegan and the Dems opened up a can of worms on this one! Hope it was worth it to Monegan to sell out to the Obama campaign.
Looks like Gov Palin taking on the good old boy network caused some of the problems. Wish more Governors like in OK would have the courage to take on the good old boy network but our current Governor is part of the network.
And another Obama lie blows up in his face.
Well buddy, if you’re such a “Team Player” as you say, then I guess that press conference you held with French doesn’t exist, right?
I see what is going on here, some sexist good old boy wasn’t going to be told what to do by some @(*#@!!
And so he bucked her at every turn.
This man has also been accused of spousal abuse, and threatening to kill his ex wife.
Jerk.
Our Governor, Mark Sanford (R-SC) has the courage to take on the good old boy network, mostly Republicans who like the power.
If McCain loses this election, Palin will be heading back to good ole Alaska as the GOVERNOR of the state. If I were Monegan, I would STFU and wish Palin a huge victory and If I were Palin and had to head back to Alaska as GOVERNOR, I would make a top priority of cleaning out the swamp in the Public Safety ranks and finish the job I had started...
What's going on here is the Democrats are defending wife-beating, just as we knew they would.
Democrats are all terribly ethically and morally challenged.
Most CEOs (men and women) and heads of government would fire people like this and not blink an eye.
This guy was just one man. It doesn't compare to Clinton firing all the U.S. Attorneys and putting in his henchmen in their places, but of course the Boston Globe isn't about to mention that inconvenient truth.
Whoops, I meant Boston Herald. Can’t tell the difference between papers these days.
Well, it is all out war, and they will use any weapon they have to win. They accuse conservatives of making war on this, not admitting that it is they who started the war. Every setback for them is an offense. Palin’s nomination was a shock, so they treat it as a breach of peace, and are excused to make any claim they can think of to discredit her.
Monegan underestimated Palin. I hope he will not be the last of her foes to do so.
Monegan underestimated Palin. I hope he will not be the last of her foes to do so.
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