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Sarah Palin 'affair': big media stays quiet as 'lover'
named
While America's respectable media focus on John McCain's
acceptance speech to the Republican faithful, blogs and gossip
sites continue to lead the feeding frenzy surrounding the +National
Enquirer+'s allegation,
reported
here yesterday, that McCain's running mate
Sarah Palin had an affair with her husband's business
partner.
Alaskan Abroad, the blog of an Alaskan journalist, reports
that the allegation refers to the time when Palin became mayor of
Wasilla in the mid-1990s. Palin's husband
Todd owned a snowmobile dealership with his business partner
Brad Hanson. Apparently Hanson, who was also married, and
Sarah got on famously; Alaskan Abroad's sources say the two were
"flirtatious but never consummated the relationship".
"When Todd found out, he reportedly dissolved the partnership
and sold the dealership. Hanson is now a member of the Palmer City
Council."
The +Enquirer+'s own anonymous source claims there
was an affair. The paper reports: "Todd discovered the
affair and quickly dissolved his friendship and business
associations with the guy. Many people in Alaska are talking about
the rumour and say Todd swept it under the rug."
Further allegations continue to emerge from the original
Enquirer story, including the suggestion that Palin had
attempted to force her pregnant teenage daughter
Bristol to marry the father of her child before the story of
the pregnancy broke. Bristol refused, leaving her mother with a
messy situation to deal with in the run up to her speech to the
Republican convention.
Even before the 'Palin affair' story broke on Wednesday
night, John McCain's former rival for the Republican presidential
candidacy
Mike Huckabee was continuing the party's attack on the
media's portrayal of Palin. "I'd like to thank the elite media for
doing something that quite frankly I wasn't sure could be done: and
that's unifying the Republican Party and all of America in support
of McCain and Palin," he said. "The reporting of the past few days
has proved tackier than a costume change at a Madonna concert."
If a hand-wringing news piece entitled "Media on the
defensive over Sarah Palin coverage" in today's
LA Times - which doesn't even mention the +Enquirer+'s
allegations - is anything to go by, the media big fish will leave
this potential scandal to the supermarket tabloids.
Meanwhile, the
Washington Post is showing the way for mainstream media
nervous of Palin's lawyers. Reporters there are pursuing slightly
less tawdry scandals in the ongoing evaluation of her suitability
for the post of Vice President. The paper has printed emails sent
by Palin which criticise the official inquiry into her
ex-brother-in-law, State Trooper
Mike Wooten. The 'Troopergate' scandal concerns allegations
that Palin got rid of her public safety commissioner
Walt Monegan for failing to heed her demands to fire Wooten.
FIRST POSTED SEPTEMBER 5, 2008
In response to assignment:
Campaign 2008