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Sarah Palin Allegedly Fires Aide John Bitney for Personal Reasons
This has become a skipping record for the McCain/Palin team.
A reporter starts digging around, and talks with someone who worked fro Sarah Palin. At some point in their working relationship, she stopped liking them. So, she tries or succeeds at firing them. I suppose, we haven’t seen this kind of open brazenness since LBJ . . . .
The details THIS TIME are:
- The person fired is John Bitney, a long-time friend of 30 years and a key aide in her 2006 gubernatorial campaign
- John gets a divorce
- Sarah Palin gets a call from another friend, Scott Richter, that his wife and John Bitney are having an affair
- Sarah Palin fires John Bitney for “poor job performance” a few days later
So they say that history repeats itself. I guess in the case of Alaska Governor and now Vice Presidential Candidate, Sarah Palin, those historical circles are repeating quickly. So far, the firing because I don’t like you list consists of:
- Wasilia Town Librarian , Mary Ellen Baker’s, job was threatened by Sarah Palin because she would NOT remove books from the library shelved because Sarah Palin found them objectionable. (NOTE: This was a botched attempt because 2% of Wasilia’s population rallied behind the Librarian.)
- Mike Wooten married Sarah Palin’s little sister. During their divorce and custody dispute, Sarah Palin and her Husband, Todd, contacted Mike Wooten’s boss more than 20 times to get him fired–and, even broke into confidential records and hired a personal investigator. (NOTE: This was also an unsuccessful attempt. Fortunately for Wooten, the Alaska State Troopers and their union have a very impartial way of dealing with disciplinary actions, and Mike Wooten had a great boss who respected those processes.)
- Sarah Palin fired Public Safety Commissioner Walt Monegan–Mike Wooten’s boss. Palin refused initially to articulate why Monegan was fired, but her office recently stated, “Palin said he wasn’t doing enough to fill state trooper vacancies and battle alcohol abuse issues. She said he “did not turn out to be a team player on budgeting issues.””
- And now, John Bitney (see above).
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