Brad Friedman of The Brad Blog (via The Mudflats) reports the following:
UPDATE: Alaskan Sarah Palin authority (and occasional BRAD BLOG guest blogger) Shannyn Moore, who broke the news at HuffPo today, tells me she believes, with good reason, that there is an “iceberg scandal that’s about to break. She’s doing damage control.”
She says Palin is “resigning as part of damage control” due to a scandal that is “not of a family nature.” …
“The governor would not be able to continue her job when it comes out,” she told me on the phone just now, before adding: “Why would Mark Sanford not resign, but Sarah Palin did? Her family didn’t even know about the resignation until they were standing with her by the lake” when she made her announcement.
Yes. It seems another shoe, apparently a big one, will indeed be dropping, likely within the next week or so. Perhaps earlier now that everyone will be poking around up there.
FURTHER UPDATE: Okay, I’ve now been able to get independent information from multiple sources that all of this precedes what are said to be possible federal indictments against Palin, concerning an embezzlement scandal related to the building of Palin’s house and the Wasilla Sports Complex built during her tenure as Mayor. Both structures, it is said, feature the “same windows, same wood, same products.” Federal investigators have been looking into this for some time, and indictments could be imminent, according to the Alaska sources.
The BRAD BLOG has not been able to receive confirm from any federal sources on this. Our information comes from local Alaskans who follow Palin, and who have been keeping an eye on this for some time, while keeping it quiet at the request of federal investigators.
Her family didn’t know she was resigning? But I thought she took a vote and there were “four yes’s and one hell yeah”. I guess we shouldn’t be surprised if she was, shall we say, bending the truth just a bit. An email exchange published earlier this week shows she tried to get the McCain campaign to lie to mislead the public last fall about her husband’s membership in the Alaskan Independence Party. She claimed he joined by accident. Uh huh. To his credit, McCain chief strategist Steve Schmidt refused her request. I wonder if he was aware of this at the time:
“Our current governor, we mentioned at the last conference, the one we were hoping would get elected, Sarah Palin, did get elected. There’s a joke, she’s a pretty good looking gal, there’s a joke goes around we’re the coldest state with the hottest governor. (laughter) And there was a lot of talk about her moving up. She was an AIP member before she got the job as a mayor of a small town — that was a non-partisan job. But to get along and go along — she eventually joined the Republican Party, where she had all kinds of problems with their ethics, and well, I won’t go into that. She also had about an 80% approval rating, and is pretty well sympathetic to her former membership.“ — Dexter Clark, Vice-Chair, Alaskan Independence Party
LaTimes:
Sarah Palin not under FBI investigation, [FBI] agency spokesman says:
http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/nation/la-na-palin5-2009jul05,0,7018263.story
When will you issue a correction/apology?