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'I'm at breaking point... it's not worth it': Emails reveal Sarah Palin almost quit early
over affair claims and family life intrusion
By JOHN STEVENS FOR THE DAILY MAIL and PAUL BENTLEY FOR THE DAILY MAIL and
MARK DUELL
Updated: 19:49 GMT, 29 June 2011
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Resignation: Sarah Palin stepped down from her position as Alaska Governor in July 2009 - one year after she was thinking about quitting over family life intrusion and affair
allegations
A fascinating email exchange has revealed how Sarah Palin almost resigned from
her job as Alaska Governor thanks to constant intrusion into
her family life and rumours about an affair.
She described herself as ‘at the breaking point' from ‘hurtful gossip' about her family
life by Wasilla blogger Sherry Whitstine - before an aide encouraged her
to ‘hang in there'.
The 47-year-old was coming under fire at the time
in July 2008 from the blogger, known as ‘syrin', and was clearly feeling the strain of the job, saying: ‘Many days I feel like it's not worth it'.
The messages were found as reporters and critics scoured for
scandal in 24,000 pages of her personal emails during her time as Alaska Governor published for the first time today.
Her long-time friend and aide Ivy Frye forwarded her an email sent
to the Anchorage Daily News newspaper that claimed the blogger's comments ‘are never on topic,
nor are they civil'.
Ms Whitstine, whom Mrs Palin refers to as ‘Sherry', ‘accuses the governor of having an affair or
makes hateful comments about her young children',
the message said.
This prompted Mrs Palin to say: ‘Guys, I may be pretty wimpy about this family stuff, but I feel like I'm at the breaking point with the hurtful gossip about my family that Sherry and others get away with.
‘Bear with me. I hate this part of the job and many days I feel like it's not worth it
when they have to put up with the hate that
spews from people like Sherry, and there are others.'
That emotional email prompted an exchange with aide Rosanne Hughes, who said:
‘Governor, do you know how loved you are? These four or five bitter people are so
not representative.'
A response came minutes later from Mrs Palin's daughter Bristol, who wrote while her mother was driving that they
‘were just praying about the hurt and anger that comes with her job'.
Mrs Palin eventually resigned from her post as Alaska Governor around a year later in July 2009.
Other correspondence from Palin's time as governor appears to show a
woman far more concerned about the pigment of her skin than about the nuances of
office.
Scroll down for email transcripts
Mad scramble: Reporters load the thousands of documents from Sarah Palin's time
as governor of Alaska
From attempting secretly to install a tanning
bed in the governor's mansion, to complaining that her hair
looked like a mullet, the emails offer an intimate portrait of
a politician constantly concerned about image.
Far from being the natural ‘hockey mom' she would like us all to believe she is, the Tea Party darling
comes across as concerned about her media portrayal as the archetypal politician.
The huge dossier of emails from her inauguration as
the first female governor in 2006 through to 2008, when she was plucked from obscurity to become the Republican vice-presidential candidate,
chart the rise of the self-proclaimed 'Mama Grizzly'.
The emails revealed:
Palin praised Barack Obama for giving a 'great speech' just weeks before
she joined John McCain on the Republican ticket
Referred to George W. Bush as 'prez' and didn't see the need to travel to Washington D.C.
just to hear him speak
Paranoid about her media image, not being able to monitor every
piece of coverage and receiving death threats
Linked Bill Allen, a key figure in a politically-damaging corruption scandal,
to her defeated predecessor Frank Murkowski
Emails littered with colourful phrases such as 'holy moly', 'shindig',
'right on', 'I'm game' and 'holy flippin crap'
She got lost on the way to a Christmas party and had to email aides for help
She suffered from computer problems, such as losing two weeks
of messages and finding her machine would not turn on
In a remarkable display of vanity, Mrs Palin had a tanning bed installed in the Alaska Governor's Mansion and did her best
to try to cover up the purchase, the emails
confirmed.
Despite taking time to install because of the power required, her aides worked diligently after she requested
they get it up and running.
They were told not to tell anyone about what they were doing in case the information became public.
In one email, one of her staffers asks: 'Did Gail at the AK club say that she'd be discreet about your purchase?'
In a response to an aide, Mrs Palin says she wants the machine but appears
more concerned about how the purchase will be viewed by the media.
She wrote: 'The press from the ADN (Anchorage Daily News) just called about the sun bed.
Any idea where this would have come from?'
Family: This photo taken around the time she was thinking
about quitting. From left (back row): son Track and husband Todd, (second row) daughter Willow, Mrs Palin, daughter Bristol,
(at front) daughter Piper
After the work was finally completed, aide Erika Fagerstrom, who coordinated
the effort, wrote to the governor: ‘On a day like today -I wish the bed was ready to
go for you to use right away!!'
The bill for the tanning machine, which is estimated to have cost about $35,000, is not thought to have been footed by the taxpayer.
Mrs Palin's concern about her image runs throughout the emails and in one exchange she displays anger
at how press materials are presenting her husband,
snowmachine champion Todd.
'Todd asked the picture to be changed a couple of
months ago. They're still using an old snowmachine picture
of his,' she wrote, adding that at a national meeting of state governors, 'the
other spouses have professional photos and updated bios'.
Reporters today frantically pored over the tens of thousands
of pages of the emails, which have been released under Freedom of Information laws after years of
campaigning.
24,199 pages of emails were released by the Alaskan Governor's office, but
they also withheld 2,275 pages.
'I'M AT BREAKING POINT': The emails that show
when Sarah Palin almost quit
From: Rosanne Hughes
Sent: 9 July 2008 6:44pm
To: Sarah Palin
Subject: Re: please send this email to adn and bcc me
on it - thanks!!
Thanks, Bristol. I love you guys, too.
--
From: Sarah Palin
Sent: 9 July 2008 5:34pmTo: Rosanne HughesSubject: Re:
please send this email to adn and bcc me on it - thanks!!
This is Bristol my moms driving, we say thank you so much and mom and I were just
praying about the hurt and anger that comes with her job.
Thank you for your faith in God. We share it and we love you!Bristol
--
From: Rosanne Hughes
Sent: 9 July 2008 5:00pm -0800
To: Sarah Palin
Subject: Re: please send this email to adn and bcc me on it - thanks!!
Governor, do you know how loved you are? These four or five bitter people
are so NOT representative. You are so, so loved. The
enemy is trying to discourage you. Hang I there!
You are doing such an awesome job. You are an amazing lady and the Lord is your defender.
He knows the truth and He is going to vindicate you.
It hurts my heart to hear these horrible people are bringing
you down. We forgive them, Lord. Help theses people come
to know You.
--
From: Sarah PalinSent: 9 July 2008 4:40pmTo: Ivy Frye, Frank
Bailey, Kris Perry, Sharon Leighow, Rosanne HughesSubject: Re:
please send this email to adn and bcc me on it - thanks!!
Guys, I may be pretty wimpy about this family stuff, but I feel like I'm at the breaking point with the hurtful gossip about my family that Sherry and
others get away with. Bear with me. I hate this part of the job and many days I feel like it's not
worth it when they have to put up with the hate that spews from people like Sherry,
and there are others.
--
From: Ivy Frye
Sent: 9 July 2008 5:24pm -0700
To: Sarah Palin
Subject: Fw: please send this email to adn and bcc me on it - thanks!!
Below is the email Don sent to ADN. It's not much, but we were trying to bring there attention to this ongoing and very frustrating
situation. Her comments are downright libelous. You're right - she's
a crazy hater.
--
From: Ivy Frye
Sent: 8 July 2008 9:24pm
To: Donny Benson
Subject: please send this email to adn and bcc me on it - thanks!!
Hey,
Cut the body of this email and paste into a new email and sent to content@adn.com
Dear Sir or Madam,
I'm writing to bring your attention to the increasingly inapropriate comments posted by
the blogger syrin. Every day she posts comments that have absolutely no bearing on policy.
For example, today the ADN posted a positive story on the
national press Governor Palin is receiving, yet syrin accuses the governor of having an affair
or makes hateful comments about her young children. I don't often feel compelled
to write, but syrin's comments are never on topic, nor are they civil as is stated in the terms of use.
Thank you for your time.
The former governor repeatedly wrote 'holy moly' in many of
the colloquial emails, along with other trademarks, such
as, 'ugh', 'thank the lord' and 'unflippinbelievable'.
In the emails, Mrs Palin admits she finds it difficult to monitor coverage across every newspaper,
radio and television - and said she needed her team to ‘counter comments to the misinformation that's being spread out there'.
In one email she described a letter writer's ‘goofy comments' and in another talked about
‘totally false' allegations that she had banned all staffers from talking to the press.
‘I'll clarify again what has already been expressed by me as my desire to
see you all have the freedom to communicate with the public and the press in any and all manner you deem appropriate,' she wrote.
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In another email, written just weeks before she became John McCain's vice-presidential candidate, she praised
Barack Obama for his energy policy.
She wrote: 'He gave a great speech this morn in Michigan - mentioned Alaska.
Stole ou[r] Energy Rebate $1,000 check idea, stole our TC-Alaska gasline talking points,
etc. So .... we need to take advantage of this a[nd] write a statement saying he's right on.'
The correspondence includes a collection of gushing congratulatory emails she received after being named
as John McCain's running mate.
Told by an aide she had 'knocked their socks off!', Mrs Palin replied: 'Can you believe it!....Pray!
I love you.'
Heavy load: The emails released Friday were first requested during the 2008 White House
race by citizens and news organis
While Mrs Palin often criticises Obama for using teleprompters, the emails reveal she
once arranged a highly staged interview around a per-prepared speech.
Aides arranging the TV interview on energy issues insisted answers
were taped before the questions were added later.
The emails also reveal the strain she was under over the so-called Troopergate scandal after
she fired a police chief after he refused to sack a state trooper who had been through a fractious divorce with Mrs Palin's sister.
'I do apologise if I sound frustrated with this one,' she wrote to an advisor.
'It's killing me to realise how misinformed leggies [legislators], reporters and others are on this issue.'
The emails also revealed a darker side to Mrs Palin's fame when she was
selected to be John McCain's running mate - she received several
vicious death threats, which she swiftly forwarded to aides without comment.
Reporters and photographers crowded into a small office today to pick up boxes of containing hundreds of pounds of paper and began poring over them.
Aides for the publicity hungry potential presidential candidate played down the significance of the release in a statement.
'The thousands upon thousands of emails released today show a very engaged Gov.
Sarah Palin being the CEO of her state,' said the
treasurer of SarahPAC, Tim Crawford. 'The emails detail a governor hard at work.
Everyone should read them.'
The files include emails from Mrs Palin's official gubernatorial
account as well as two private Yahoo accounts she used to conduct state business, a practice that
critics said circumvented Alaska's open-records law.
Mrs Palin said she was not bothered by the release of emails, saying there
are no more rocks that could be turned over about her life or time as governor.
But she stressed that "a lot of those emails obviously weren't meant for public consumption" and that she expected people might seek to
take some of the messages 'out of context'.
THE SARAH PALIN EMAILS
The emails include a range of topics from her times as governor of Alaska.
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ON BEING A HUNTER
From: govpalin@yahoo.com
Sent: 2 January 2007 6:32pm
To: Meghan Stapleton
Subject: Re: FW: McNeil story add
Thanks Meg.
The Game Board will be addressing the issue, evidently.
I am a hunter. I grew up hunting - some of my best memories growing up are of
hunting with my dad to help feel our freezer... I
want Alaskans to have access to wildlife...
--
WHO'S GOING TO TRIM MY HAIR?
From: sp@hslak.com
Sent: 10 September 2008 10:34am
To: Leighow, Sharon W (GOV), Kris Perry (GOV)
Subject: Barber
Do u remember who the barber is who's going to trim my hair?
--
From: Ivy Frye
Sent: 30 December 2007 7:50pm
To: Governor Sarah Palin; Todd Palin
Subject: Commercial
I love the commercial you guys are in! Lookin good! Have
fun at the cabin... happy new year.
From: gov.sarah@yahoo.com
To: Frye, Ivy; Todd Palin
Sent: 30 December 2007 7:51pm
Subject: Re: Commercial
Piper and I just finally saw it - piper said I locked like I had
a mullet!
--
SOME GUY NAMED OBAMA
From: gov.sarah@yahoo.com
Sent: 19 February 2007 11:31pm
To: Christopher Clark; 'Michael A Tibbles'
Cc: John Katz; 'John Bitney'
Subject: Re: Pete Rouse: someone in D.C. worth meeting
I'm game to meet him
Christopher Clark 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.
--
HOLY MOLY
From: gov.sarah@yahoo.com
Sent: 28 September 2007 6:45pm
To: Rutherford; Marty K; Tibbles, Michael A (GOV): Balash, Joseph R; Leschper,
Beth (GOV)
Re: Cook Inlet LNG Press Conference update
Holy moly- what a line up! Thanks so much. Very glad the team will be there.
They get to do the talking. .. you guys did all the work and succeeded on this!
--
OFFICIALS ARE BAFFLED BY MY ACTIONS
From: govpalin@yahoo.com
Sent: 31 January 2007 8:31am
To: Michael A Tibbles; Frye; Ivy J (GOV); Meghan N Stapleton; John W Bitney
Subject: Fwd: #2 Wev on Gen. Joe Ralston
Holy Moly...
I had no idea this one would be so sensitive...
did anyone else get any sense that this appointment
was not going over well? I've also heard that Lisa M.
and other high ranking officials are baffled
by my action on this one.
--
U WEARING YOUR KUSPUCK?
From: gov.sarah@yahoo.com
To: Perry; Kristina Y (GOV)
Sent: Wednesday, January 02 2008 6:09pm
Subject: FW Skatehood celebration remarks
U wearing your kuspuck tomorrow?!
sent from my Blackberry* device from Cellular One
--
MY COMPUTER.. IT WON'T TURN ON
From: Palin, Sarah
Sent: 12 January 2008 8:30pm
To: Fagerstrom, Erika
Subject: Re: Clear and Concise?
Erika- we just landed. I need to get on my pc to work on and print state of state speech, but looks like my computer was moved or something changed...
it won't turn on. I'll either need it asap, or will need to get on your computer downstairs.
???
Thanks
--
I'M LOOKING FOR THIS CHRISTMAS PARTY
From: Palin, Sarah (GOV sponsored)
To: Mason, Janice L (GOV)
Sent: Thursday, December 20, 2007 11:51am
Subgect: Ag
I'm looking for this ag Christmas party. So far no luck- any more info on location?
From: Palin, Sarah (GOV sponsored)
To: Mason, Janice L (GOV)
Governor - just spoke to them. Go out Old Glen - Go 7-9
miles and you will come to Yellow Blinking Lt.
turn Right - continue approx. 3-4 miles and you will come to Spur Rd
- small sign probably covered in snow - there is a gate there.
Let me know and I can call you to walk you through also.
Janice
--
SUPPORT THE GASLINE!
From: gov.sarah@yahoo.com
Sent: 1 August 2008 11:01pmPM
To: Von Schehen; Leo (DOT)
Subject: Re: Wow!!
Yeah! Can't wait to build and fix those roads and bridges now to support the gasline!
From: Von Scheben, Leo
Date: August 1 2008 15:29
To: gov.sarah@yahoo.com
Subject: Wow!!
Congratulations on the passage of AGIA. This is a
great day for Alaska. If is an exciting time to
be part of state government
--
ON BEING A HUNTER
From: gov.sarah@yahoo.com
Sent: 1 August 2008 10:59pm
To: Irwin; Tom (DNR)
Subject: Re: praise
Right on!! What an awesome victory... I believe it's given to us today to bolster us
through coming days that may get tiresome as we progress further with the gasline.
But the Irwin Line will happen
From: Tom Irwin
To: Governor Sarah Palin
Sent: 1 August 2008 4:59pm
Subject: praise
Governor, I praise the Lord for you. You / your team are part of an amazing
plan that we can't even imagine. Thanks so much for supporting us,
This is a verse that I received shortly after I agreed to work for
you. I have saved it for this day :)
Psalm 28:7 (NIV)
The Lord is my strength and my shield; my heart trusts in Him, and I
am helped. My heart leaps for joy and I will give thanks to Him in song.
--
EARMITES ARE SAYING
From: govpalin@yahoo.com
Sent: 14 January 2007 7:32am
To: Sarah Palin; Michael A Tibbles; tibbles@alaska.net; Ivy Frye; Frye;
Ivy J (GOV); Meghan N Stapleton
Subject: Ralston's replacement
In the Ear: "On a less satisfying note, can it possibly be true that Joe Ralston, the other board member who lost his seat last week, learned he was out by reading it in the newspaper? It seems unlikely, but earmites are saying the new regime is really bad at communicating plans to those affected."
oops... we need to be more careful in how these
folks are informed. I thought Ralston was called.
Lets make sure before any replacements that there's no annoucement until we
make every effort to inform the affected party.
Also, did Greg Wilkenson really transfer to HESS?
Who will be DPS spokesman?
--
PULLING OUT THE BIG GUNS
Palin, Sarah wrote:
Hello Marty:
My darling friend and employee, Ivy Frye, will be a great tenant!
What kind of information can I supply you re: her responsible nature
and employment? I'd love to see her be able to rent
from you, please let me know if you need any information.
Sincerely,
Sarah Palin
From: Marty Mckeown
To: Palin, Sarah
Sent: 29 November 2007 6:32pm
Subject: Re: Ivy Frye
Hello Sarah,
Well, nothing like pulling out the big guns! I guess a
guy couldn't ask for a more prestigious reference than the Governor of Alaska!
:-)
Thanks for taking the time to write
Cheers,
Marty McKeown
Palin, Sarah wrote:
You bet... yell if you need me
Sarah
--
HIS MISTAKE
From: Sarah Palin [gov.sarah@yahoo.com]
Sent: Monday, March 05, 2007 4:07 PM
To: Meghan N Stapleton
Cc: Balash; Joseph R (GOV); Tibbies; Michael
A (GOV)
Subject: Re: FW: Sunday editorial
right on... glad he acknowledged his mistake, pis tell him i appreciate his acknowledgment
Meghan Stapleton wrote:
FYI.
From: Persily, Larry [mailto:LPersily@adn.com]
Sent: Monday, March 05, 2007 1:13 PM
To: meghan_stapleton@gov.state.ak.us; patrick_galvin@ revenue.state.a k.
us
Subject: Sunday editorial
In re-reading Sunday's AGIA editorial, I see where it does say in one spot"...
even the governor admits the tax rate is too high...." That
should have said,"...
even the administration admits the tax rate is too high...."
It was based on my
interview with Patrick on Thursday, and the error (attributing it to the governor
instead of the administration) came from writing the editorial while sitting in the
Juneau airport for two days last week and phoning in my corrections.
We
changed the first reference two paragraphs earlier to "administration"
but missed
the second reference (the copy editor on the other side of the phone
misunderstood my dictation of changes to the editorial).
Sorry for the misstated atribution.
Larry
--
I'LL HOOK 'EM UP
From: Sarah Palin [gov.sarah@yahoo,com]
Sent: Tuesday, March 06, 2007 5:48 AM
To: Frye; Ivy J (GOV)
Subject: RE: Track
right'o!
thanks!
and great idea about Britta being a page for a day.
Ivy Frye wrote:
Of course, SP!
We'll have Stoltze give a tour...he could even introduce them on the floor.
If Pastor Hanson
really wants her to get involved she could be a guest page for a day :)
The glacier is cool, driving out to the end of the road is pretty scenic.
You're right, the
snowboarding is a must. State museum, Shrine of St Therese, Temsco helicopter
tour. They'
have fun.
From: Sarah Palin [mailto:gov.sarah@yahoo.com]
Sent: Monday, March 05, 2007 8:34 PM
To: ivy_frye@gov.state.ak.us
Subject: Track
Hi IV:
Track and one or two of his friends will be spending
their spring break here - March 12-
16.
I'll hook 'em up with snowboarding and the AK Club...
can you hook 'em up with the
Legislative Tour like you did with my parents?
That was good.
Track and Britta (and maybe Track's buddy Jack) would get something out of the
historical/governmental activities here. I think. They could sit in the gallery and watch
sausage being made.
Britta's parents (Pastor Duane Hanson from Good Shephard
in Wasilla) want her to
absorb some of the Legislative process here.
Thanks so much!
--
RIDICULOUS AND OFFENSIVE
Subject: RE: blogs
I looked last night, too. lt's the same 10 people over and over again, including Ridle.
love how they
suggested that one of my press people could do a blog.
Obviously, they think we're still part of the
Murkowski admin and have 8 wandering around, instead of the two right now.
From: Sarah Palln
Sent: Monday, February 12, 2007 7:06 PM
To:
From: 'Sarah Palin'
To: 'Meghan Stapleton'
Sent: Tuesday, February 13, 2007 8:18 AM
Subject: blogs
Meg -
Shoot. I made the mistake of looking at the ADN blog to find out about today's "Sarah Palin the
Blogger" I knew I shouldn't have looked through it!
The first entry I looked at was a slam of you or your answer
to the blog issue. The rant sounded
familiar - like someone we may know. It was ridiculous and offensive.
The other entry I looked at was a question about my it said I was trying to get my
"Dad's best friend the deputy job at (Obviously referring to the Mat-Su guy, Corey
Rossi, whom a lot of game guys were lobbying for - my dad passed on a few conunents from
guys he was hearing from that were favorable to Corey.) I just called my dad, he confirmed that
1.) Corey Rossi is not his best ti-iend 2.) he's not lobbying for anything for Corey, he was passing
on comments from Alaskans who wanted to make sure I heard their input 3.) he would never try
to sway me to hire anyone 4.) he knows I'm not micromanaging Denby and the choice of
Denby's teammembers is in Denby's hands.
It was another offensive blog entry.
And it sure leaves me puzzled as to the rumors that are able to spread like wildfire. Kind of
makes my stomach tum over.
Looking at that blog was also my reminder to NOT waste my time and energy peeking at it to
out what's on readers' minds.
Tibbles - where is Denby on putting together his team? Until he gets his deputy(ies) in
there, we'll keep hearing controversy re: who's doing what.
Looking for earth-friendly autos?
--
NEW BLOOD
From: Sarah Palin [govpalin@yahoo.com]
Sent: Friday. January 12, 2007 6:18 AM
To: Mlchael A Tibbles; John Bitney; Frye; Ivy (GOV)
Subject: Fwd: Re: Re:
I'm sure now that Roger has a new boss and new direction he can implement changes that are
friendlier to Alaskans who understand the need for enthusiastic support for altemative educ. opportunities.
He may need to hire some new blood though.
Larry LeDoux from Kodiak was very good on TT, don't know if he'd leave his post as principal, but keep him in mind.
--
WE LOVE THE MOBSTER IN YA
From: sp@hslak.com
Sent: 6 September 2008 6:13am
To: Nizich, Michael A (GOV)
Subject: Thank you!!!
For the most wonderful note! You made my day - already.
You are an amazing, grounded true man of character who just happens to be working in govt. America needs more people just like you in service!
Keep hunting, keep being a true Alaskan... keep calling it as you see it - we love the mobster in ya.
I am so glad you were here through the kick of this. Thank you.
--
NEW YEAR'S DAY JOB AD
From: Parnell, S (GOV sponsored)
To: Sarah palin
Sent: Tuesday January 01 2008 11: 11:33am
Subject: RE: Your JNU job posting
I just found in today's paper, opage F2 7 columns over frm left, under Admin Support Svcs/Office 4025.
It says "Office Assistant: The Office of the Governor is recruiting for a Press Office in the Juneau Office."
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YOU ARE A HERO, AND HE'S ODD. YOU WIN
From: Sarah Palin [gov.sarah@yahoo.com]
Sent: Monday, April 30, 2007 8:02 'PM
To: PARNELL; S (GOV sponsored)
Cc: Stapleton; Meghan N (GOV)
Subject: Re: Andrew Halcro and my piece
Yeah, well, you are a hero. And he's odd. So you win.
"Lt, Governor Sean Parnett" wrote:
I was at the computer tonight working on my AH piece and went to AH's blog. Someone pointed out to him today on his blog that I had the opinion piece in the Juneau Empire and asked AH to post it on his biog—which he did.
Sounds like he's drafting something on me entitled, "Coming Tuesday:
The Lt. Governor, AGIA and a Chance To Be A Hero."
Heads up!
--
GO BACK TO BED!
From: gov.sarah@yahoo.com
Sent: Tuesday, May 01,2007 6:40 AM
To: Frye; lvy J (GOV)
Subject: Re: judges
Go back to bed!
Original Message
From: "Ivy Frye"
Date: Tue, 1 May 2007 06:29:17
To: "Sarah Palin"
Subject: RE: judges
Sounds good.
And yes, torn sent a res during transition. I'll print a
copy this morning.
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IT'S A ZOO AROUND HERE
From: Governor Sarah Palin [mailto:govpalin@gov.state.ak.us]
Sent: Monday, April 30, 2007 4:07 PM
To: 'Erika Fagerstrom'
Subject: RE: dinner
Thanks for everything! It's a zoo around here today...
end of session stuff starting to heat up the place. But it's all good.
--From: Sarah Palin [mailto:govpalln@yahoo.com]
To: tibbles@alaska.net;
Sent: Friday, January 05, 2007 7:55 AM
Subject: Fwd: Railroad Board Roster
Has there ever been a woman on the RR board before?
--
LEGALLY
From: Sarah Palin [gov.sarah@yahoo.com]
To: Frye; Ivy (GOV)
Sent: Monday, March 12, 2007 9:17 AM
Subject: RE: FW: thank you
you gave her the insurance adjusters position on a board, i thought.
she's married to JD Daniels, who is VP of Northern Adjusters.
I'm sure you talked to her, as JD
stopped me at the ball to explain their reasons for not being allowed, legally, to let Susan accept
the position
--
Original Message
From;
Date: Wed, 13 Jun 2007 7:33:00
To;gov.sarah@yahoo.com
Cc:Kristina Y Perry , Todd Palin
Subject: Re: Educ
Nothing would please me more. Name the time and I'll be there.
Great to hear from you.
God Bless you,
Glen
From: gov.sarah@yahoo.com
Sent: Wednesday, June 13, 2007 7:44 AM
To: gbiegel@ak.net; Kristina Y Perry; Todd Palin
Subject: Re: Educ
Right on!
And good, now you have my new yahoo addy. The spalin one isn't checked often - only when
Todd's in Wasilla it seems.
We'll let you know when the war room crew shin-dig will
take place.
Thanks! And God bless you too.
--
HATE TO INVITE MY OWN IDEAS
Original Message
From: gov.sarah@yahoo.com [mailto:gov.sarah@yahoo.com]
Sent: Wednesday, June 13, 2007 6:31 AM
To: Frye, Ivy J (GOV); Kristina Y Perry
Subj ect: Fw: Educ
Ivy: hate to invite my own ideas on to someone else - but here's any
idea: what if Don invited some of our crew to his bbq after the
Miner's
game - wouldn't it be great to get back together with Kerm
and Glen and
Bruce and other awesome workerbees that helped get us here?
I can't
find many available slots in this summer's sched to have a shin dig with
our peeps - could we do it at Don's that evening?
Original Message
From: "Frye, Ivy J (GOV)"
Date: Wed, 13 Jun 2007 07:26:23
To:gov,sarah@yahoo.com, Kristina Y Perry
Subject: RE: Educ
I think he would say, "the more the merrier." I'll send him the info.
Fun.
From: gov.sarah@yahoo.com
Sent: Wednesday, June 13,2007 7:42 AM
To: Frye; Ivy J (GOV); Kristina Y Perry
Subject: Re: Educ
Right on! Don't you miss Kerm and the crew? I do. Frank can think of some names,
and IN
HER SPARE time Kris can think about this and maybe delegate to Frank the task of
inviting
the crew - maybe he still has contact info for the war room group of workerbees that got
us here. Thanks !
If after the Miner's game is too late, how about before it?
(Now I'm really inviting
myself.)
--
AMEN!!
From: gov.sarah@yahoo.com
Sent: Thursday, June 14,2007 3:09 PM
To: chckheath; Irwin; Tom E (DNR); Notti; Emil R (CED); Balash;
Joseph R (GOV)
Cc: Perry; Kristina Y (GOV); Rutherford; Martha K (DNR); Stapleton; Meghan N (GOV);
Tibbies;
Michael A (GOV); Bitney; John W (GOV); Todd Palin
Subject: Re: mat maid
Amen!!I Tell joey, too, to HELP on this issue. I've
not been so riled up in a long time over an issue - we HAVE to find solutions
here.
Tom: pls forward to Dick.
Original Message
From: chuck heath
Date: Thu, 14 Jun 2007 11:48:45
To:gov.sarahoyahoo.com
Subject: mat maid
Sarah, I know you're probably hearing all kinds of things about Mat Maid and yesterday's fiasco
but here's my two cents.
--
HOLY FLIPPING CRAP
From: gov.sarah@yahoo.com
Sent: Friday, June 15, 2007 5:16 PM
To: Balash; Joseph R (GOV); Tibbies; Michael A (GOV); Bitney; John W
(LAA); Meghan N
Stapleton; Perry; Kristina Y {GOV)
Subject: Re: Mat Maid Dairy
Holy flippin crap. This is idiotic. So we're not doing enough?
--
INCREDIBLY PROUD
From: Ivy Frye Ivy_Frye@gov.state.ak.us
Sent: Sunday, April 01, 2007, 11:47am
To Sarah Palin
Subject: Plane tickets
Governor palin,
The cheapest ticket I could find the 12-16 or the 13-16 was $408.00.
Bristol had inquired.
I hope the ball was fun. Good luck in Barrow and Bethel.
See you soon!
Sarah Palin [gov.sarah@yahoo.com]
Saturday, March 24, 2007 9:14 AM
FW: RE: Governor Interview
I am so incredibly proud of everyone on this Alaskan team.
Thank you all for everything -
the work ethic displayed by eveyone is incredible and admirable - and surely unsurpassed
by any other admin team.
Hang in there! I'm anxious for the session to wind down (w/no desire for special session -
but if legislators believe one's warranted for agia approach then we'd conduct it in
anch.) and then we will start conducting a chunk of continued administrative work out of
southcentral Ak, where it will be easier to all stay connected.
I appreciate everyone's sacrifices made here - especially w/time/travel logistics that are
so difficult. It will become more practical and less costly soon!
You, and those working w/you, are an amazing team of
true Alaskans w/servants hearts.
Thanks so much,
Sarah
--
USE TO OUR ADVANTAGE
From: Sarah Palin [gov.sarah@yahoo.com]
Sent: Wednesday, March 28, 2007 10:32 PM
To: Meghan Stapleton
Cc: Tibbles; Michael A Balash; Joseph Bitney; John (GOV)
Subject: FW: Great Reuters article
Can we use any of this to our advantage encouraging daily or AP to pick it up?
Sarah Palin
Re-direct: Aides e-mailed state officials telling them to send correspondence to
the governor's personal Yahoo account rather than her state email address
WHAT WAS RELEASED?
- 24,199 pages of printed emails to and from Palin will be
released
- Six cartons of printed files weighing around 250 pounds and printed
at cost of $725 per set
- Records cover first 21 months of term as Alaskan governor from December 2006 to September 2008, shortly
after Republican presidential nominee John McCain chose her
as his vice presidential running mate
- Includes emails from Palin's official email account as well as two
private Yahoo accounts she and husband Todd used to conduct state
business
- Emails sent between Palin and her husband and about
50 top state officials including her senior staff, her cabinet, department heads, and some other state agencies
- 2,275 pages are being withheld under exemptions in the state law regarding privacy, attorney-client privilege and executive privilege
- Exemptions are not mandatory but have been decided by
state employees
- 140 pages of emails determined to be non-records also not being released
Among the first emails to be released were correspondence showing that if officials wanted to
reach the governor they had to use her personal email.
In an email from her official account to an Arkansas official
in December 2006, an aide wrote: 'Marty, I wanted to let you know
that this is a "public" address for the Governor, it
is not one that she has access to.
'I check this account daily, and can forward things
on, but I am worried that emails might get missed as there are times
when I am unable to check it for hours.'
In the months before she was named the vice presidential nominee, Palin's emails showed
a governor dealing with complaints, rumours and gossip about
her family.
In several, she asks about the identity of someone who alleged that she had not buckled her son, Trig, properly into
his car seat.
In another, she laments about gossip about her family and marriage.
Palin and her daughter, Bristol, appear to be travelling in a car, and Bristol emails a Palin staffer in July 2008: 'Mom and I were just praying about the hurt and anger that comes with her job.
Thank you for your faith in God.
'We share it and we love you!' Bristol wrote, from her mother's personal email account.
Running mate: The emails were requested under state public records laws after she was plucked from obscurity to be the Republican vice
presidential candidate by John McCain in 2008
Mrs Palin linked a key figure in a politically-damaging corruption scandal to her defeated predecessor.
Bill Allen, CEO of Alaska oilfield services company VECO, pleaded guilty to bribery, conspiracy and extortion after
accusations he led a scheme to bribe top lawmakers in exchange for state favours.
‘FYI - I've asked Frank Bailey to help me track down some
evidence of past administration's dealing with Bill Allen,' she wrote in May
2007, just one day after his guilty plea.
She emailed aides for information on Mr Allen's ties to her predecessor,
Frank Murkowski, who she beat in 2006 primaries.
Her staffers soon replied that VECO put up $15,000 to fly Mr Murkowski
and Mr Allen to a Council of State Governments meeting seven years ago in Thailand.
The state has only released emails that it deems involve
state-related business, and Mrs Palin's lawyers have already had a chance to
vet the emails being released for privacy concerns.
About 2,400 pages have been withheld because state attorneys have deemed them to contain privileged information. The emails that have been released have also been redacted to keep private information confidential.
Not a communications hub: The Alaskan capital of Juneau, accessible only by air or water,
where the emails were released in paper form
'NOT FOR PUBLIC CONSUMPTION': PALIN ON THE EMAIL RELEASE
‘I think every rock in the Palin household that could ever be kicked over and uncovered anything, it's already been kicked over.
I don't think there's anything private in our family now,'
Sarah Palin said of the release.
Some of the emails ‘obviously weren't meant for public consumption,' she told Fox News on Sunday.
‘So, you know what, I'm sure people are going to capitalize on this opportunity to go through 25,000 emails and perhaps take things out of context.'
As the documents were released, Palin's political action committee issued a pre-emptive statement.
'The thousands upon thousands of emails released today
show a very engaged Gov. Sarah Palin being the CEO of her state,' said the treasurer of SarahPAC, Tim
Crawford. 'The emails detail a governor hard at work.
Everyone should read them.'
With the files came a 189 page list of the 2,275 pages that were withheld.
Among the emails the state chose not release were
those detailing potential state appointees and judicial candidates.
Several of the withheld emails related to newspapers and editorial
columns including two referring to a ‘response to Juneau Empire article'.
One of the messages not released was about a meeting with
‘W. Monegan' who was at the centre of the ‘Troopergate' scandal that
dogged the former governor as she ran for vice president.
Palin was accused of sacking Walt Monegan after he refused to fire her ex-brother-in-law
from his police job.
She faced allegations that she had abused her positions as governor as was criticised by an ethics investigation, but was later cleared.
Other withheld messages had subjects such as ‘children, dinner, and prayer'.
The disclosure has taken on national prominence as Mrs Palin flirts with a run for the presidency.
Even if they contain no bombshell revelations, the emails will shed new light on the day to day working life of a woman who
continues to fascinate - and flabbergast - the vast
majority of the American public.
Mrs Palin told Fox News on Sunday that 'every rock' that could have
been kicked over to uncover things in her family has been.
But she also said 'a lot of those emails
obviously weren't meant for public consumption' and that she expected people might seek to take some
of the messages 'out of context'.
The emails were first requested during the 2008 White House race as news organisations struggled to learn about the
vice presidential nominee whom John McCain had plucked from
obscurity.
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