Posted on 06/10/2011 9:46:11 AM PDT by kristinn
Link to first photo of Gov. Palin e-mails
The mainstream media and their fellow moonbats are in a frenzy today, counting the minutes until the 1 p.m. EDT official release of 24,199 pages of Gov. Palin e-mails.
The Washington Post has set up a Twitter account for the e-mails, PalinEmails.
As noted yesterday, The Washington Post and The New York Times are recruiting help from their readers in reviewing the e-mails for dirt on Palin.
The Los Angeles Times is also setting up a database for the e-mails, which have to be scanned as they are only being released in paper form.
Reporters from the U.S. and around the world are in Juneau awaiting the release.
The Guardian has a live thread by a reporter in Juneau.
Can’t disagree with anything posted there..Sarah is absolutely right..you see how corruption has tainted people in high power..and yeah she said hell oh the horror LOL
Heh he he he. Alaska just pwned the media into paying for all the emails to be put on the web. ROTFLMAO!!!
This one is Palin apologizing for leaving a budget event early.
Categorized | Palin News
Tim Crawford Issues Statement on Emails; Updated: No Requests by the Palins to Redact Anything
Posted on June 10 2011 - 1:49 PM - Posted by: Doug Brady
Via CNN:
An adviser for Sarah Palin encouraged everyone to read the emails the state of Alaska released Friday.
The thousands upon thousands of emails released today show a very engaged Governor Sarah Palin being the CEO of her state, Sarah PAC Treasurer Tim Crawford said in a statement. The emails detail a Governor hard at work. Everyone should read them.
State officials released 24,000 pages of emails Friday from former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palins administration. The material includes emails from her official and private accounts dealing with state business.
Update: From ABC News:
A spokesman for Gov. Sean Parnell tells reporters what they can and cannot expect to see in the emails and explained that they have been redacted to sheild the executive deliberative process and attorney-client privelege. She said there were no requests by the Palins to redact anything.
This whole thing is going to backfire in many ways. First the revulsion that normal people feel when they see the media frenzy seeking to destroy Sarah Palin and second all these leftist journos and their friends are going to have to confront the fact that Sarah Palin was in fact a hard working conscientious public servant. Talk about cognitive dissonance! Their heads are going to explode big time...
I read the first group of emails on the LA Times website. Pretty mundane stuff. Lots of energy related info. A couple requests from reporters for copies of her calendar. One joke someone sent her about an Indian with one testicle. That ought to get the PC police in an uproar. Most correspondence sent to the governor’s office is responded to via form (email) letter, so not much of these emails actually have anything written by Sarah. There are a few one or two word redactions.
No offense but these are public record. She used her Yahoo account which is a personal account but used for business purposes. It's kind of fair game.
Just prepare to see grammar nazis to mock her or look for any factual errors regarding silly topics.
It's almost as if they've been conned into doing advance advertising for The Undefeated.
“Did ANYONE say WHY they are doing this??? A$$HOLES.”
The editor of WSJ says it is purely to bolster the sagging readership of NYT nd WaPo. Period. And is expecting HUGE blowback on them because of this.
Thanks!
In the end when they find there is no “there” there, they will write that the emails show her as a vapid simpleton barely able to write a sentence.
But not from the GOP Establishment. They're rooting for the NYT and WaPo.
bfl
I have to laugh when I think of all the liberal volunteers out there who couldn’t wait to dig up dirt on Sarah. After reading the first group, I have a feeling they will be dropping like flies from boredom. We can only hope that one or two of them actually wake up and realize they’ve been lied to by the press.
Fantastic! I suppose we will get all Obama’s emails now! And his college records..his passport records..etc....
From: Sarah Palin [gov.sarah@yahoo.com]
Sent: Monday, February 19, 2007 11:31 PM
To: Christopher Clark; ‘Michael A Tibbies’
Cc: John Katz; ‘John Bitney’
Subject: Re: Pete Rouse: someone in D.C. worth meeting
I’m game to meet him
Christopher Clark christopher_clark@gov.state.ak,us
wrote:
Mike-
When you and the Governor are in Washington, D.C., Jerry Reinwand recommends that you
hook up with a guy named Pete Rouse.
Rouse was once chief-of-staff for then-Lieutenant Governor Terry Miller. He’s now chief-of-staff
for a guy named Barack Obama.
Tweet from Shushanna Walshe:
Also clear from #palinemails Palin stayed very much engaged with the every day business of governing back home.
1 hour ago
From: Sarah Palin [gov.sarah@yahoo.com]
Sent: Monday, February 19, 2007 11:31 PM
To: Christopher Clark; ‘Michael A Tibbies’
Cc: John Katz; ‘John Bitney’
Subject: Re: Pete Rouse: someone in D.C. worth meeting
I’m game to meet him
Christopher Clark christopher_clark@gov.state.ak,us wrote:
Mike-
When you and the Governor are in Washington, D.C., Jerry Reinwand recommends that you
hook up with a guy named Pete Rouse.
Rouse was once chief-of-staff for then-Lieutenant Governor Terry Miller. He’s now chief-of-staff
for a guy named Barack Obama.
A few weeks ago, Jerry wrote:
Pete Rouse (formerly Terry Miller’s Chief of Staff when I was on Jay’s
staff) is watching the Governor from D,C.
Pete has an interest in Alaska, so it is natural that he would be following
the Governor’s progress. In September, Pete said that he thought Sarah
Palin would win the Governor’s race (don’t know if he saw Democratic
polling data or what). Pete has served as Senator Daschle’s Chief of
Staff, and is now Senator Obama’s Chief of Staff.
Senator Ted Stevens loves Pete as the Senator and I had a long
discussion one night about Pete at a fundraising dinner. Might be worth
the Governor’s time to visit with Pete when she is next in D.C.
Pete wants to help Alaska however he can and he has tremendous
influence In the Senate Democrat Majority. In fact, Pete was thinking
seriously of retiring after Daschle was defeated but the Senate
Democrats recruited Pete to help Senator Obama learn the ropes in
D.C. and the Senate.
I can scrounge up a phone number, if you like.
Chris
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