Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Vanity Fair does feature story on ethics champion Andree McLeod. Sarah Palin's worst nightmare? You betcha!

Not surprisingly, Alaskans have mixed feelings about McLeod’s efforts. Palin supporters condemn her harshly, saying she is waging a personal vendetta after being denied a job in Palin’s administration. (McLeod confirms that she did apply for a job in the administration but says the matter is irrelevant.) Pro-Palin conservative blogs are merciless in ridiculing her. One, citing the fact that she was born in Lebanon, concluded she must have ties to Hezbollah. She is vilified on Alaskan talk radio, and she has been criticized on Fox News. McLeod says she generally disconnects her phone at night, because things can get ugly when she doesn’t. For instance, she claims she recently got a phone call at 3:30 a.m. from a man who said he knew her address and warned her to “leave Sarah Palin alone.” But threats won’t stop her, she says.

“You can’t let fear stop you from doing the right thing,”

Many Alaskans, however, approve of what she’s doing. McLeod is largely responsible for bringing to light Palin’s use of a personal Yahoo email account to conduct state business. McLeod is now suing the administration over that matter, as well as over the extent of Todd Palin’s involvement in governing decisions. Donald Mitchell, the lawyer and political activist who is representing McLeod in these cases, says McLeod has been instrumental in exposing Palin’s dark side. When hundreds of reporters descended on Alaska after McCain selected her as a running mate, Mitchell says, many of them turned to McLeod for guidance on Palin’s conduct.

A curious path has led McLeod to her current role as arguably the most famous government watchdog in Alaska. She moved to the state 30 years ago and has since worked a variety of jobs in and out of government, first working for the state of Alaska in 1984. In 1994, she had the idea of operating a falafel cart on the streets of Anchorage as a way to earn money while in grad school. She was denied a permit—the city ruled that falafel, unlike hot dogs and other common street food, was “potentially hazardous”—and fought the decision. She went on to run for mayor and then ran for state legislature twice, coming close to winning on the second try.

McLeod is a Republican, and she was once a Palin ally. In fact, she was integral to Palin’s effort to oust state Republican party chairman Randy Ruedrich from Alaska’s Oil and Gas Conservation Commission in 2003 after it emerged that he had used his state email account for political purposes. So important was McLeod that one Anchorage talk show host, Rick Rydell, has said that “Andree’s almost responsible for creating Sarah Palin.” Recognizing her debt, Palin heaped praise on McLeod. “Thanks for working to instill the public trust,” she wrote her in one email. In other emails she wrote, “I’m proud to know you,” and “Holy Moly you are powerful regarding getting the word out to the press about questionable activity.”

Indeed, Palin would find out just how powerful, or at least tenacious, when she came into McLeod’s line of fire. By touting herself as a reformer and opponent of corruption, Palin had set a high standard for herself, to which McLeod has relentlessly held her. McLeod filed her first complaint against Palin, regarding the hiring of an Alaska Department of Transportation official, in August 2008, before her selection as McCain's running mate. (McLeod points out that she had filed complaints against other officials before prior to this.) But Palin was the subject of anonymous complaints as early as 2004, when she was mayor of Wasilla, for email practices similar to Ruedrich’s. McLeod says she was not aware of Palin’s controversial conduct at that time. “Had I been aware of that, I wouldn't have given her the time of day!” she says, her voice rising. At least one report traces McLeod's “rift” with Palin to 2006, when Palin became governor (and McLeod was denied a job with the administration). McLeod says there's no rift—she's just doing her duty as a citizen to hold Palin to the standards the soon-to-be-ex-governor herself laid out in her gubernatorial inauguration speech.

To McLeod, the fact that all the complaints have been dismissed is merely proof that the review board is in Palin’s pocket. “They’re appointed by the governor,” she says. “They’re not independent. I used to work for a board for the state. Boards like this that are made up of volunteers who are easily manipulated.” The Alaskan attorney general’s office retorts that the board is completely independent and that McLeod’s complaints have been dismissed by a group of independent outside lawyers who vet all complaints. Asked by VF Daily about the review process, special assistant to the attorney general Bill McAllister, who recently served as Palin’s communications director, emphasized again and again that “the bottom line is that the governor and her staff have not been found to be in violation of any law, state or federal.” In fact, he said it enough times that I started to wonder if he was trying to convince himself.

As an Alaska blogger I feel indebted to Andree for keeping the heat on Sarah Palin. She has done far more than any other single individual to keep the spotlight focused on Palin's many unethical activities.

Someday in the future we may find ourselves on opposite sides of the ideological fence, but for today we stand together in holding Palin accountable for her scandalous behaviors.

10 comments:

  1. Anonymous2:23 PM

    Thank you, Andree McCloud. You care about principles.

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  2. bill mcallister is now the "special assistant" to your attorney general? how does one get that position and what responsibilities go with it?

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  3. Anonymous2:47 PM

    So Palin has "fallen up" through McCloud not vetting this ignorant woman, and then lucking out again with McCain not vetting her either.

    Hmm. Strange. Her trajectory has been so strange that no wonder she feels God is steering her. It's truly ridiculous that she rose about the PTA.

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  4. I absolutely LOVE Andree McLeod! She has done what our legistalure wasn't willing or able to do.

    Alaska is indebted to her. Heck, AMERICA is indebted to her.

    GOD BLESS ANDREE!

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  5. Bones AK3:11 PM

    Andree McCloud, you have much to be proud off. Thank You

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  6. What I am sick of is so many people reporting as fact what $arah says. If they would do some fact checking they would discover what a liar she is. I wouldn't believe much of anything she says, I'm sorry you earn your reputation. It's hard to believe the c4pees spin everything she has a problem with to her good. Just like her anyone that says the slightest thing against her they lash out at them. They want to stalk and do nasty things to them. They have high Christian values like $arah. They also think President Obama or his administration have something to do with it all. How delusional on all accounts. With so many people against her you'd think they would have a clue that she doesn't have a chance in heck of being president. There was even some talk about overthrowing the White House in Aug. and removing President Obama and placing Palin in her "rightful place". Talk about whacked out, I guess they don't know we have elections and God slammed the door shut on her last Nov. Poor sick people they have a mental illness, just as $arah and Todd do, or maybe they are all just evil.

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  7. SoCalWolfGal3:46 PM

    Congratulations Andree, what a courageous person you are, and I agree that not only Alaska, but the entire country owes you a lot! Why don't all the C4Pees just move to Stepford and have done with it.

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  8. Anonymous3:57 PM

    Thanks for sharing, Gryphen. And many thanks to Andree McLeod for exercising her civil duty in an effort to hold a politician accountable.

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  9. CorningNY8:00 PM

    Just noticed the acronym for the Alaska Fund Trust--AFT. I propose that henceforth, we refer to it as the Great Alaska Fund Trust--GRAFT.

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  10. Anonymous7:46 AM

    GRAFT!! hahaha..snort....good one Corning NY! Thanks for the smile :)

    Susan in MD

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