Ethics Complaint Filed Against Palin

Ethics Complaint Filed Against Palin

Submitted by politicalWinters on Thu, 11/20/2008 - 9:25am.

  She may no longer being running for vice president, but Sarah Palin is still pretty busy. Unfortunately, some think all that national publicity violates Alaska law.

  Boiled down, the complaint is that Palin talked to Fox News about her run for the vice presidency - but did it from the governor's office.

  Quote: Zane Henning, a North Slope worker from Wasilla, said he filed the complaint with the attorney general. He says Palin is promoting her future political career on state property, pointing in particular to the governor's Nov. 10 interview with Fox News Channel host Greta Van Susteren.

"The governor is using her official position and office in an attempt to repair her damaged political image on the national scene," Henning wrote.

  A Palin spokesman pointed out the governor was not a candidate at the time of the interview, but otherwise said little.

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