Still more odd questions without good answers from the Palin financial disclosures. For starters:
…One event was in New York City in October 2007, when Bristol accompanied the governor…The state paid for three nights in a $707-a-day hotel room. Garnero said the governor’s office has the authority to approve hotel stays above $300.
Asked Monday about the official policy on charging for children’s travel expenses, Garnero said: "We cover the expenses of anyone who’s conducting state business. I can’t imagine kids could be doing that."
So, what official business was the governor’s daughter conducting for which the state reimbursed her? Oh wait, maybe there’s a loophole:
But Leighow said many of the hundreds of invitations Palin receives include requests for her to bring her family, placing the definition of "state business" with the party extending the invitation.
Oh, goodie. Shouldn’t someone ask if there is any oversight mechanism on this? Otherwise, if you know the person issuing the invitation, then you can ask them to add "please bring your family," and it’s off to a state-paid boondoggle. Posh!
One such invitation came in October 2007, when Willow flew to Juneau to join the Palin family on a tour of the Hub Juneau Christian Teen Center, where Palin and her family worship when they are in Juneau. The state gave the center $25,000, according to a May 2008 memo.
Wow, charging the state to give your daughter a tour of her own family church? Ballsy. And wouldn’t you like to know how the Palin’s Juneau family church was the lucky recipient of such state largesse? I know I would. Praise the Lord, and pass the state-sponsored collection plate.
The family also charged for flights around the state, including…the Iron Dog snowmobile race, a contest that Todd Palin won.
Sweeeeet! Next time I attend a family event, I’ll send a bill to my state government and see if they reimburse me, too. Honestly, I can see reimbursing the governor’s expenses if it’s a major state tourist attraction, she’s shooting off the starter’s pistol, or handing out awards or doing some official gubernatorial schmoozing.
But paying for the entire family to fly up and watch daddy’s race at the state’s expense? Sounds like dipping into the public trough for a family trip to me. And this?
Meanwhile, Todd Palin spent $725 to fly to Edmonton, Alberta, for "information gathering and planning meeting with Northern Alberta Institute of Technology," according to an expense report. During the three-day trip, he charged the state $291 for his per diem. A notation said "costs paid by Dept. of Labor."
Todd Palin, non-employee of the State of Alaska, who works in the oil business? Reimbursed by the Dept. of Labor and not the Governor’s office, so he wasn’t acting in his "first spouse" capacity but in one where the Dept. of Labor paid? That one’s awfully weird.
Who authorized the trip? What expertise did Todd Palin have that lent him to this? Was he under state contract or some other written agreement? What were his duties while there? Was he authorized to negotiate any deal or discuss terms of any reciprocal agreements on behalf of the state? Doesn’t Alaska have a nepotism policy? (The answer is yes.) Shouldn’t someone ask all of this?
And while they are talking with someone from the Dept. of Labor, ask why Todd Palin received so many of Sarah Palin’s personnel matter e-mails, despite having no formal role in her administration, when state regulations clearly say that information is to be kept confidential. Can you say "rules for thee, but not for me?" Haven’t we had enough of that?
But maybe the Palins had no idea what the state rules were, and this is all just a big misunderstanding and they could have had no way of knowing, right? Ooopsie:
In the past, per diem claims by Alaska state officials have carried political risks. In 1988, the head of the state Commerce Department was pilloried for collecting a per diem charge of $50 while staying in his Anchorage home, according to local news accounts. The commissioner, the late Tony Smith, resigned amid a series of controversies.
"It was quite the little scandal," said Tony Knowles, the Democratic governor from 1994 to 2000. "I gave a direction to all my commissioners if they were ever in their house, whether it was Juneau or elsewhere, they were not to get a per diem because, clearly, it is and it looks like a scam — you pay yourself to live at home," he said.
Knowles, whose children were school-age at the start of his first term, said that his wife sometimes accompanied him to conferences overseas but that he could "count on one hand" the number of times his children accompanied him.
"And the policy was not to reimburse for family travel on commercial airlines, because there is no direct public benefit to schlepping kids around the state," he said. The rules were articulated by Mike Nizich, then director of administrative services in the governor’s office, said Knowles and an aide to another former governor, Walter Hickel.
Nizich is now Palin’s chief of staff.
Somebody has some ’splaining to do. On a whole lot of issues at once. I hear she likes moose, but it sure looks like she’d prefer some personal pork. Heckuva job on the vetting, McCain. Awesome attention to detail.
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BRB, I gotta Digg this one.
Couple of them got there before I did.
Good on ya.
placing the definition of “state business” with the party extending the invitation.
So they let a third party decide what her fiduciary duty is? don’t think so.
I have a question, and I am completely serious:
Does Obama have an opposition research team?
I thought that was awfully odd as an interpretation…
Obama thinks we can all get along together.
I guess Cindy knew what she was talking about when she “made up” that “Passion Fruit Moose” recipe…she must have been psychic.
Stop attacking Sarah Palin’s children!
-G
Yes, he does.
Michael “Brownie” Brown.
-G
I wonder what the Internal Revenue Service thinks of this situation?
Yeah…the kids were involved and included in the budget, so the budget and however it was spent is off limits!! Meanie lefties.
W’s IRS would only be used against D candidates.
I think my favorite example of crass pork procurement is the tour of their own church for which they billed the state. Ballsy.
Who is in charge of it? Again, I am not being snarky, I just want to know who person is that’s going over McCain’s 26-year voting record in the house/senate.
If there is something in particular that you want to pass along, feel free to e-mail it to me at ReddHedd AT firedoglake DOT com, and I’ll make sure it gets to useful hands.
It looks to me like Sarah is about to be introduced to the legions of DFH’s and Bloggers who tend to dig into a subject instead of worrying about being “Deferential”.
BWAAAAAHAHAHAAAAA!
Is state business the same as giving the state the business because this sure sounds like what Palin was doing?
Thanks for continuing to push this, Christy. The story clearly has legs. The AP coverage of it is at number one now on the list of most emailed stories on Yahoo News.
This sort of sounds to me like Halliburton..only on a smaller scale. Being a Republican office holder certainly seems to mean that you get to stick your head in the government trough big time.
I’ll have to add this to my Palin list.
She was after change she could put in her pocket.
lol
There are so many follow-up questions I wish had been asked. Here’s hoping some of the ones I point out get asked…and soon.
this is what they do, they hire those who would have raised a cow, then the person that might have raised a cow come up with the justification
New Mc Cain ad:
The Obama campaign’s response on that — went out half an hour ago:
“It is shameful and downright perverse for the McCain campaign to use a bill that was written to protect young children from sexual predators as a recycled and discredited political attack against a father of two young girls – a position that his friend Mitt Romney also holds. Last week, John McCain told Time magazine he couldn’t define what honor was. Now we know why,” said Obama campaign spokesman Bill Burton.
you know, I only just found out from see and elle that palin’s teleprompter did NOT break down and it was another follow the media thrick
man, when even I don’t get that stuff something is really wrong
Hope I wasn’t redundant. Doesn’t get much nastier than this.
YESSSSS!!!
Nope — it wasn’t. But it does get dumber — see the rush post I just put up top…
KO has quite a Palin list as his lede.
Did it look anything like this one:
1. Troopergate/ currently ducking a deposition under oath
2. Replaced the guy she fired in troopergate with someone with a sexual harassment complaint who lasted 10 days
3. Todd’s Alaska Independence Party connections
4. Used a state site to promote mining interests over clean water.
5. Bridge to nowhere: being for it before she was against it
6. For earmarks before she was against them
7. Pumping money into a bankrupt Alaska dairy and then selling it off to cronies
8. Firing employees as mayor over loyalty issues
9. Attempting to ban books from the library and fire the librarian
10. Involved in the 527 for Ted Stevens
11. Her daughter’s pregnancy
12. Her own still dubious pregnancy/flying 3000 miles after her water broke
13. Her expensive ($25 million) screwup with building a rec center in Wasilla as mayor on land the city did not have clear title to
14. Anti-choice
15. Anti-gay marriage
16. Pro-abstinence only (Tell that one to Bristol)
17. Pro-gun
18. Anti-environment (wolves and polar bears)
19. Pro-drilling
20. Global warming denier
21. Creationist/wants it taught in schools
22. Thought the Pledge of Allegiance dates to the founding of the country (it was penned in 1892 and “under God” was added in 1954)
23. Thinks the End Times will occur in her lifetime
24. Attends a church with an anti-Semitic, anti-Islamic pastor
25. Charged the state nearly $17,000 in per diem travel expenses when she was living at home
26. Implied she sold the state plane on ebay but it, in fact, failed to sell there, and later elsewhere was sold at a loss
27. Charged the state to fly her daughter Willow to Juneau to tour the church where they worshipped when they were in town; charged the state for a $707 hotel room in New York for 3 days for daughter Bristol; charged the state for the family to watch the beginning of the Iditarod dog sled race and the Iron Dog snowmobile race whichhusband Todd won; in all her husband racked up $19,000 in state paid travel expenses, and her children Piper, 7, nearly $11,000, Willow, 14, around $6,000 and Bristol, 17, about $3,400
I’d give this post “props” Christy…but I think that that’s what Palin exploits her children for.
Props!
Regarding Todd Palin’s trip to Edmonton on “state business”, it would be interesting if there were any snowmobile racing connections to this trip…..
Christy, Palin’s spokeswoman said that the children are entitled to a per diem, too. How is this possible?
Word has it that the Democrats just air-dropped 30 opposition lawyers, investigators and researchers into Alaska.
56 days left, and they’re just now sending 30 people?
I’m not saying a word, but if you could read my mind.
They probably don’t think it’s their job to interfere with the internal affairs of a foreign country like Alaska.
LOL
More tales from the Frozen Banana Republic.
Right on.
As an aside. I think the continuing Palin coverage is vital. But I feel really like vomiting these days. Harassment of librarians, state troopers. Sarah Palin sounds like a perfect Bush DOJ employee. If only she got her degree from a “Christian” institution!