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Friday, 12 November 2010

Newly published testimonies reveal: Bristol Palin blatantly lied in David Kernell trial about ability to contact her parents and existence of landline


David Kernell today has been sentenced to one year and one day imprisonment, to be served in a halfway house. This felony conviction will severely damage his future prospects.

He was punished for guessing the answer to Sarah Palin's super-easy security question on her yahoo-account ("Wasilla High"), an account which she routinely misused for state business (no punishment given to Sarah, though - but don't try it in your own office).

David Kernell then posted the newly changed password on the internet, and screenshots from the account appeared at several places. Whether he tried to hide his activities later is a matter of dispute.

Another important fact:

The reason why David Kernell got to know about Sarah Palin's yahoo-account in the first place was that just shortly before he accessed the account, the existence of the account was revealed together with the information that Sarah Palin used the account routinely for state business.

Without Sarah Palin's misuse of her yahoo-account, David Kernell today would still be an unknown, happy student without a criminal conviction!

However, there is more news today: Palingates got hold of the so-far unpublished testimonies by Sarah Palin, Frank Bailey and Ivy Frye from the David Kernell trial. We already published Bristol Palin's testimony from the David Kernell trial in September 2010 (download Bristol's testimony HERE).

Please download Sarah Palin's and Frank Bailey's testimony HERE (one document) and Ivy Frye's testimony HERE.

The testimonies are full very important facts, some of which are new. For example, it turns out that Frank Bailey set up the yahoo-account by order of Sarah Palin at the beginning of April 2008 and linked it immediately to her blackberry. In fact, it seems obvious that the yahoo-account was set up specifically for the blackberry, in order to give Sarah the possibility to "secretly" communicate while she is travelling. This happened two weeks before Trig was presented to the world. We will examine this and other points in more depth at a later point.

Some other facts immediately stand out: Bristol Palin for example blatantly lied about the existence of a landline in the home of the Palin family in Wasilla, in an obvious attempt to make the "loss" of her cell phone appear much more dramatic. Sarah Palin herself reveals in her own testimony during the David Kernell trial that the Palins indeed have a landline.

We also know from a previous testimony of Track during the "Troopergate" investigations that the Palins have a house phone.

In addition, Sarah Palin also grossly exaggerated in her testimony the extent to which the communication was "disrupted."

Let's take a closer look at what was said. Bristol explained in her testimony on page 14:


Bristol - we don't have a landline

This is a very precise statement by Bristol:
A. I couldn't get another cell phone because I
was only 17. I couldn't sign into a contract. I wasn't
able to get another phone until about 14 days after the
incident.
Q. Did you have a land line at your Wasilla
residence?
A. No.
Q. Without your cell phone how were you able to
contact your parents?
A. I wasn't able to contact my parents.

Q. And your parents were in the lower 48 states
on the campaign trail?
A. Correct.

No landline, not been able to contact her parents.

But what did Sarah Palin say in her testimony during the trial?

Let's take a look - page 61 of her testimony:

Bristol called me - 1

>Bristol called me - 2

Q. Governor, did any of your children call you
shortly after you learned that this account had been
broken into?
A. It was some hours after we had found that out.
My daughter Bristol called me from home.
Q. Why did Bristol call you?
A. She called to say she was receiving messages
from all over the country. She was scared and didn't
know what she was supposed to do to stop it.

Q. Was there a time when you had, a period of
time after this that you had difficulty communicating
with your family, especially your children?
A. Yes. We were not e-mailing or texting
immediately after we heard of the hacking. That had to
be shut off right away. It was some hours before
Bristol was able to contact me. We don't have a land
line in our home. Everybody uses the cellphones. We
have a land line, we just don't plug it in, unless we
have a fax coming in.


So they have a landline! They just need to plug it in! How difficult can that be?

Bristol called them after the hacking? Funny that Bristol didn't mention this in her own testimony. As far as I can see, Bristol's testimony makes it appear that they had no contact after the hacking at all.

Let's further take a look at how Sarah Palin continues with her testimony on page 61:

Sarah - kids banned from using 1

Sarah - kids banned from using 2

Q. After Bristol called you to tell you she had
been receiving these various unidentified calls, did
you, was there a period of time after that even that you
had more difficulty contacting or staying in touch with
your children?
A. It was a lot more difficult to contact the
kids because their cell phones, their Blackberries were
all taken away from them.
There was always the threat
in the campaign of any more hacking that could possibly
take place. The kids were basically banned from using
e-mail or text messages, not just my kids, but their
caretakers and others who were close to me.

Sarah says:

"It was a lot more difficult to contact the kids because their cell phones, their Blackberries were all taken away from them."

Here we have another huge inconsistency.

In fact, Bristol's phone wasn't immediately taken away from her, but only about 9 days later, on September 24 or 25, 2008. Until then, the phone was technically working, the contract wasn't cancelled. Bristol explains it herself in her testimony, on page 20:

Bristol - Handed phone over on 24 or 25 September

Q. Now, based on the phone records that you were
asked to take a look at and have been admitted into
evidence, that phone was used up until around September
24th or 25th and that is when you turned it over to the
Secret Service?
A. Yeah, the phone number itself hadn't been shut
down.
It was handed over physically to the Secret
Service.
Q. And so that is why there are records up to
those dates?
A. Correct.
Q. And you gave the Secret Service everything
that you had, the telephone, and I assume that you had
saved the voicemail messages?
A. The voicemail messages were saved on the phone
itself. I had to hand over my phone because it was not
usable.
So, first of all, there were phone "records" even for the time after the hacking, and it seems that both sides agree that the phone was "used." But even more importantly, this does not go along with Sarah Palin's statement when Sarah says that "it was a lot more difficult to contact the kids because their cell phones, their Blackberries were all taken away from them", because the phone was only taken away from Bristol about 9 days later!

It's apparent that Bristol as well as Sarah grossly exaggerate the true extent to which their communication was disrupted. They had contact after the hacking, there were records for Bristol's phone up to the 24th or 25th September 2008, and there was a landline - they just needed to plug a phone in.

Already in our recent post regarding "Troopergate" from October 7, 2010 ("Sarah and Todd Palin's vidictive streak" - PLEASE TAKE A LOOK) we pointed out that Track Palin expressly stated in a testimony from 2005 during the Troopergate investigations that the Palins have a "house phone." In this remarkable, little know document with summaries of testimonies from 2005 by Sarah, Todd, Bristol, Track, Chuck Molly and others Track is quoted with the following statement:

Track Palin - House phone testimony 2005 copy

By the way: Track was only sixteen years old when he made this statement, when he explained that they listened to the conversation in order to find out whether Mike Wooten had an affair!

This is Jerry Springer material! Which mother would so such a thing to her son?

Oh, yes, Sarah Palin, possibly the next President of the United States of America.

There are a lot more interesting details in the testimonies from the David Kernell trial which we will explore at a later point.

However, the fact that Bristol clearly lied in order to over-dramatize the situation was one of the most striking points for me. Unfortunately for Bristol, her mother Sarah Palin "strayed from the script" and revealed that a landline does exist. A phone has to be plugged in, oh the horror!

Will anything happen to Bristol Palin now?

Or don't I even have to ask this silly question?

Furthermore:

Did the Palins think for one moment about this guy whose future they helped to destroy with their lies and exaggerations?

I wish somebody would confront Bristol and Sarah with the facts and ask them this question.

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UPDATE:

Our dear reader ProChoiceGrandma spotted something!

In the days when Queen Palin was still talking to the lamestream media, she granted Matt Lauer from MSNBC an interview in her kitchen in Wasilla, January 2009.

At around 5:30 in the clip, you can see in a corner something which to me looks like a house phone, with a, I think, 90% probability:

PALIN HOME - phone 1a

PALIN HOME - phone 3

What's your impression?

I would say it's a house phone, and we gotcha the whole Palin clan again, lying in court.

Here is the clip (click HERE for large version):



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UPDATE 2:

Our reader curioser11 made a very good find:

This phone by Panasonic looks very much like the object in Palin's kitchen. It's certainly not exactly the same model, but the round shape, the handset and the antenna are clearly visible.

Phone

Look, Bristol, that's what a phone looks like! There is one in your kitchen!

Sarah, I am starting to understand why you spend all your money for the lucky Mr. Van Flein!

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UPDATE 3:

The Palins have a publicly listed landline, and they had the same landline number already in September 2008.

Let's take a look at the evidence.


Palin Landline 2

B. Also in the print version of the local phone book!

Palin Landline 5a

C. It's definitely a landline!

Palin Landline 1

AGAIN:
Palin Landline 4

D. It was already in operation in September 2008, as for example some of Ron Paul's fans observed during the Presidential campaign in 2008:

Palin Landline 3

Say it again, Bristol:

Bristol - don't have landline - detail

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Please note:

I would like to clarify that I don't believe that the fact that Bristol in particular lied in her testimony will have any consequences for David Kernell's trial or conviction.

With this post I want to highlight one fact in particular which has been proven over and over again: That the Palins will go out of their way to make themselves appear as victims and at the same time make the actions of the "other side" appear as horrible as possible. In addition, the Palins will not hesitate to tell smaller and bigger lies in order to achieve this goal. This has been proven before for example in the extremely well documented Troopergate scandal.

At the same time, the Palins keep total silence about incidents which might be damaging for themselves, for example the case of Todd Palin's half-sister Diana Palin, who was indicted in 2009 for burglaries she had committed in March and April 2009 while being a drug addict. In the custody trial between Bristol Palin and Levi Johnston, the Palins had the audacity to highlight the crimes of Sherry Johnston, while conveniently ignoring the equally worse crimes which were committed by Diana Palin, who was very close to the family and Sarah Palin's children in the past.

During the "Troopergate" scandal, the Palins didn't hesitate to lie in family court in order to wrongfully obtain a domestic violence restraining order against Mike Wooten, which the judge called "abuse of the legal system" afterwards. They also lodged about a dozen complaints with the state police in order to attack trooper Mike Wooten - Newsweek reported:

Court records obtained by NEWSWEEK show that during the course of divorce hearings three years ago, Judge John Suddock heard testimony from an official of the Alaska State Troopers' union about how Sarah Palin—then a private citizen—and members of her family, including her father and daughter, lodged up to a dozen complaints against Wooten with the state police. The union official told the judge that he had never before been asked to appear as a divorce-case witness, that the union believed family complaints against Wooten were "not job-related," and that Wooten was being "harassed" by Palin and other family members.

Court documents show that Judge Suddock was disturbed by the alleged attacks by Palin and her family members on Wooten's behavior and character. "Disparaging will not be tolerated—it is a form of child abuse," the judge told a settlement hearing in October 2005, according to typed notes of the proceedings. The judge added: "Relatives cannot disparage either. If occurs [sic] the parent needs to set boundaries for their relatives."

But there are no boundaries for Sarah Palin and her family.

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BREAKING: Sarah Palin email "hacker" David Kernell sentenced to "one year and a day imprisonment", to be served at "halfway house" - UPDATE


UPDATE:

We now have the sentence - knoxnews.com reports:

KNOXVILLE - A federal judge today ordered a former University of Tennessee student who snooped through Sarah Palin's private e-mail account in 2008 to serve a year and a day for his crime and recommended that his time be served at a Knoxville halfway house.

U.S. District Judge Thomas Phillips noted the sentence for David Kernell goes on the books as a term of imprisonment. He said the U.S. Bureau of Prisons could override his recommendation that Kernell spend his days over the next year at the Midway Rehabilitative Center on Magnolia Avenue.

Phillips said Kernell's actions in 2008 merited some form of imprisonment not because his victim was a prominent political figure but because what he did threatened "the expectation of privacy that we all have."

Kernell spoke today for the first time since he was charged.

"I'm not going to make any excuses," he told Phillips in court. "For the rest of my life I'm going to be ashamed and guilty for what I've done."

Phillips insisted that his recommendation for a halfway house should not be viewed as an act of leniency.

"Even if the defendant serves his sentence at a halfway house, this combined with a criminal conviction is significant punishment ... and a sufficient restriction of the defendant's liberty."

Kernell now attends Pellissippi State Community College, where he is a senior.

The judge said Kernell can continue his studetns during his sentence, and ordered that he continue to receive counseling for depression.

So the sentence is fortunately a little bit lighter than was to be expected from the earlier report. At least David Kernell can continue with his studies.

Still, this is an incredibly harsh sentence for a "crime" which should have been treated as misdemeanour with probation, just like the actions of "Acorn-pimp" James O'Keefe, who tampered with the phone lines of US Senator Mary Landrieu.

David Kernell will have a felony record for the rest of his life. It will without any doubt massively damage David Kernell's career opportunities, and will certainly have a significant impact on his whole life.

What is even more ridiculous is that Kernell was at first charged with four felonies.

An opportunity to rejoice for "mean girl" Sarah Palin, and for all others, even more reasons to fight against her.

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Our previous story:

Today David Kernell will be sentenced by the court in Knoxville, Tennessee for guessing Sarah Palin's answer to her security question for her yahoo-account ("Wasilla High") and putting parts of the emails on the internet. Whether David Kernell then afterwards tried to hide his activities, is matter of dispute, and denied by David Kernell's lawyer.


There is bad news, because the judge has already mentioned that "probation is not an option."


KNOXVILLE - A U.S. judge has signaled he does not think a former University of Tennessee student who snooped through Sarah Palin's private e-mail account in 2008 should get probation.

U.S. District Thomas Phillips could make his decision about David Kernell's fate before lunch.

During court proceedings this morning, Phillips agreed Kernell should get a sentencing break, citing "the unique circumstances of this case."

But the judge said he is rejecting defense attorney Wade Davies' request for probation as well as the federal government's request an 18-month prison term.

Phillips heard arguments this morning from Davies in which he said Kernell of Memphis has a long history of depression and impulsive behavior. It was never more evidence, Davies said, than when at the age of 20 Kernell made the reckless decision to go perusing through the former Alaska governor and vice presidential candidate's Yahoo! account.

Phillips has taken a break in the hearing, and sentencing is still pending.

Palin and her daughter, Bristol, both testified at trial in late April that the hacking and harassment afterward caused their family emotional distress.

Palin previously declined to comment when asked if Kernell should be sent to prison, saying it should be up to the judge. She did not answer Associated Press messages seeking comment this week about the sentencing. Her attorney, Thomas van Flein, referred questions Thursday to prosecutors, saying Palin provided them a victim's statement.

So the Palins will most likely achieve another great success about their "enemies."

Given their proven track record in acting vindictive, this surely will make them very happy.

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UPDATE - A look back in time: Sarah Palin and the use of her yahoo-accounts for state business

In the past, Sarah Palin used not one, not two, but three yahoo-accounts for conducting state business. These were

a) gov.palin@yahoo.com (accessed by David Kernell)
b) gov.sarah@yahoo.com
c) govpalin@yahoo.com

The reason why David Kernell got to know about Sarah Palin's yahoo-account in the first place was that just shortly before he accessed the account, the existence of the account was revealed together with the information that Sarah Palin used the account routinely for state business.

Without Sarah Palin's misuse of her yahoo-account, David Kernell today would still be an unknown, happy student without a criminal conviction!

In many of these emails which dealt with state-business, members of Palin's administration were sending messages to Sarah's yahoo-account, sometimes VERY important messages (more below). In other cases, Sarah Palin sent emails from her yahoo account to her staff which clearly referred to her gubernational business.

Sarah Palin sent from her "gov.palin@yahoo.com" account messages such as the following examples - from the Crivella West/MSNBC.COM database:


gov (dot) palin yahoo April 12 - 2008 - no 1078


gov (dot) palin yahoo April 12 - 2008 - no 1080


gov (dot) palin yahoo - May 13 - 2008 - no 1358


gov (dot) palin yahoo - May 24 - 2008 - no 1401

The emails prove that Sarah Palin often received important messages on her yahoo account which dealt with her gubernational business. One of the best examples which can be found in the Crivella West/MSNBC.COM database is an email by Ivy Frye, who on April 30, 2008 sent a comprehensive list of "legislation awaiting action" to Sarah's yahoo account, and noted for a particular bill: "The governor has until Friday, May 23, to sign and line-item veto or veto the bill".

gov (dot) palin yahoo - Ivy Frye April 30 - 2008 - no 1331

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There is another interesting fact which I found while researching this subject. Sarah Palin earlier had a very, very similar looking yahoo account, which she also used for her state business: An account with the address "govpalin@yahoo.com". What's the difference? Well, the "." is missing between "gov" and "palin" in this earlier email address!

I realized this fact when I read a report by Alaska Dispatch from January 2010. Attached to this report were a number of emails from Palin's administration which Alaska Dispatch received from an anonymous source, and which are not part of the Crivella West database. Download these emails HERE.

These emails reveal that Palin first used a "govpalin@yahoo.com" account without the "dot".

Examples:

Sarah Palin - Yahoo email December 31 - 2006

Sarah Palin - Yahoo email January 13 - 2007

Sarah Palin - Yahoo email January 30, 2007

On February 2, 2007, Sarah Palin then sent a message to her most important staff members and told them that she has to "cancel" her "govpalin@yahoo.com" account and that she will open instead a "NEW personal/private/confidential account" with the address "gov.sarah@yahoo.com". No reason for this change was given in the email.

Sarah Palin - Yahoo email - switch to gov

What happened then later to the "gov.sarah@yahoo.com" account? I don't know. But it appears that Sarah was also was unhappy with the "gov.sarah@yahoo.com" account, and in her unshaken faith to "Yahoo Inc" she then opened at some point the (third!) "gov.palin@yahoo.com" account which she used in 2008 - and which David Kernell eventually accessed after looking up the answers to the "security questions" on Wikipedia.

Regarding the "gov.sarah@yahoo.com" address:

Although this address was not subject of the trial in Knoxville, I would like to point out that you get 50 hits in the Crivella West/MSNBC.COM database if you search for this email address! Dates from beginning of 2007 up to end of August 2008! So the incredible Sarah juggled with two different yahoo accounts at the same time. Why are we not surprised?

Here is a particularly good example of an email written by "gov.sarah@yahoo.com" - one of the infamous Dairygate emails, a huge scandal of Palin's administration (read the details of Dairygate HERE).

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Friday, 24 September 2010

Bristol Palin's testimony in the David Kernell trial - Lying with the stars? - UPDATE!


David Kernell's sentencing is expected for today. Hopefully the judge will not be too harsh on David, who had the audacity to guess Sarah Palin's cunning password "Wasilla High" for her yahoo-account and then post some screenshots and the password on the infamous "4chan" internet forum. More importantly, after realizing that he had done a very foolish thing, David then immediately deleted the obtained files on his computer, an action which resulted in a felony conviction due to "Destruction, Alteration or Falsification of Records in Federal Investigations."

Here again are the exact details of the conviction - in the worst case, David Kernell could have received four felony convictions, but due to the impressive efforts of his defense lawyers, he was convicted of "only" one felony and one misdemeanor:

David Kernell Jury Verdict 30 April 2010 - page 1

David Kernell Jury Verdict 30 April 2010 - page 2

I have just watched a few hours of Monty Python's celebrated court sketches, which somehow provide the right mindset when dealing with the next topic - the testimony of Bristol Palin in the David Kernell trial from April 21, 2010, which Palingates obtained, thanks to a generous donor.

The reason why Monty Python is the right preparation is that nothing involving the Palins is ever clear, unambiguous and straightforward. There are always slightly surreal elements in what they do and say, and it's the same with this testimony.


John Cleese court


The main reason why Bristol Palin was called to be a witness at this trial was the fact that her cell phone number was included in the published emails which appeared in several outlets such as Gawker, and several strangers then started to ring her.

From the very beginning, the questioning gets off on a slightly weird note:


Testimony 1


Shortly afterwards follows a strange statement by Bristol Palin:


Testimony 3


This again is an odd line of questioning, because what has it to do with the incident in question? When Sarah Palin's email was hacked, Sarah and Todd were on the campaign trail. Sarah Palin for example famously had two blackberries: One with her personal yahoo-account, over which she also routinely conducted state business, and a second one with the state email account. So what prevented Bristol from sending Sarah an email, or sending Todd an email? What about using Willow's cellphone? Surely she had one as well? Or why couldn't she borrow a cellphone from the secret service agents who were protecting her?

Let's move to another excerpt. Bristol than is asked where she obtained the cell phone from:


Testimony 4


OK, Bristol confirms that she couldn't sign a contract, so her "boyfriend at the time" got it for her, in May 2008. The boyfriend at the time was of course Levi Johnston. Nice way of avoiding mentioning his name.

But this part of Bristol's statement, as unimportant as it might seem at first, opens a huge can of worms, and I don't think we will be able to solve the mystery today, as we haven't got all the details.

Which mystery?

On September 7, 2010, Mercede Johnston published on her blog a post about "the man who set my mother up." In this post, she explained some of the details about the phone her mother used:

"It is still a mystery as to how Junior got my mother’s phone number because the phone she was using was originally Bristol’s phone. (My mom bought both Levi and Bristol new phones right after she found out that Bristol was pregnant because Sarah refused to pay for hers anymore. But after one of Levi and Bristol’s many fights she SHIPPED her phone back to my mom in the MAIL. Since my mom had been using an old brick phone she decided to upgrade to Bristol’s Blackberry and got rid of her old one). So I don’t know whether Bristol was in contact with Junior, or if he just did his research to find my mother’s number. We are still confused by the circumstances leading up his initial contact."

From the description it's pretty clear that Mercede is talking about the same phone, because initially, the timeline fits. Bristol and Levi told Sarah that Bristol was pregnant at the beginning of May 2008. According to Mercede, Sarah refused to pay for Bristol's phone any more. Was this because Sarah was upset? Possibly, we don't know for certain.

A this point, the two descriptions still match.

But apart from that, not much seems to fit together. Because later in the testimony, Bristol then states:


Testimony 8

So Bristol turned the phone over to the Secret Service on September 25, 2008. When did Bristol receive the phone back? When was it sent back to Sherry?

Is Bristol telling the truth when she says that this is the phone that Levi/Sherry purchased for her?

Are we then going to believe that Sherry afterwards used this number for drug deals, despite the fact that this number was published together with Sarah Palin's hacked emails?

I am unable to clear this confusion. Maybe Mercede or someone else can explain.

Let's have a look at more parts of Bristol's testimony:


Testimony 5


Bristol didn't know how old Trig was at the time?

Well, it's her "brother", and she was at the hospital on April 18, 2008, when Trig was officially born! How could she not know how old Trig was?

Was she trying to avoid to go on the record with a specific birth date for Trig?

Let's move on to the next stage of her testimony:

Testimony 6

Bristol receives scary voicemail messages, in the middle of the night, people tell her over the phone they are at her doorstep - frightening, isn't it?

But didn't Bristol have secret service protection at this time? According to Gryphen, who quoted Sherry Johnston, Bristol enjoyed 24-hour protection by the secret service during the course of the campaign.

Bristol conveniently sidestepped mentioning this fact. The jury must have thought that a poor seventeen-year old girl was scared to death. Maybe they would have viewed the situation differently if they had known that Bristol never was in any danger?

Then comes the kicker, and this statement was already extensively discussed immediately after the trial:

"That is scary because we live in the middle of nowhere in Alaska. We live in the woods."

Sorry, Bristol, that's simply not true.


"Last time I checked, the Palin’s growing compound in Wasilla was a stone’s throw away from a major highway on one side, and the Best Western Lake Lucille on another side. The zoning is designed to maximize the number of lots around the lake, so plenty of neighbors. And didn’t her mom keep talking over and over about how Wasilla was a thriving city, and the fastest growing community in Alaska?"

It seems that Bristol Palin wanted to ensure that the situation appeared in the grimmest light possible - when in reality, it's frankly not true at all that there was any point of "danger" during this whole episode. Bristol just had to switch her phone off to avoid the nuisance, that's all.

In addition, the "communication problems" seems to be greatly exaggerated.
But what impression did the judge receive? One can only guess and hope that he didn't take these exaggerations too seriously!

Finally, Bristol makes another rather strange statement:


Testimony 7

One of "our only sources" of communication?

I try hard to have sympathy with Bristol, because she is a victim of her mother like many other people. However, these terribly ambiguous statements, which seem to be specifically tailored to make Bristol appear like a poor Gretel alone in a house deep in the woods, crying because she cannot communicate to anyone any more is so utterly ridiculous and distorted, given the real situation in which Bristol was in, that she really deserves no sympathy for this terrible testimony.

Furthermore, I sincerely believe that she didn't come up with these statements on her own. The goal was to make the actions of David Kernell appear in the worst light possible, and we can only hope that Bristol didn't succeed.

This is usually the moment when in the Monty Python court sketches, everyone starts to sing a really silly song. ;-)

Please download Bristol Palin's testimony HERE.

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UPDATE:

We just received the information from Knoxville that the sentencing of David Kernell has been postponed to October 29, 2010. This has been confirmed by the media in Knoxville as well as by the lawyers of David Kernell. We don't know the reasons for the postponement.

UPDATE 2:

This new article in knoxnews.com explains the latest developments in the trial:

"Kernell faces sentencing Oct. 29. His penalty range is likely to be 15 to 21 months, and Davies is expected to push for probation."
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Friday, 30 April 2010

Fox News reports about David Kernell's trial: The fair and balanced Trig Truthers - what the fox? - Bristol Palin's testimony - UPDATE!

The jurors in David Kernell's trial have finished their deliberations, and the situation, according to knoxnews, looks as follows:
KNOXVILLE — A federal jury this afternoon convicted Sarah Palin e-mail intruder David C. Kernell of felony destruction of records to hamper a federal investigation and misdemeanor unlawfully obtaining information from a protected computer.

The jury acquitted Kernell, 22, of felony wire fraud.

U.S. District Judge Thomas W. Phillips declared a mistrial on the fourth charge, felony identity theft, after the jurors said they were hopelessly deadlocked.

The records charge carries a maximum 20-year prison sentence, while the misdemeanor maximum sentence is one year.

Assistant U.S. Attorney Greg Weddle said federal prosecutors would decide next week if they would retry the former University of Tennessee economics major on that charge.

Phillips said he would set a sentencing date after prosecutors make that decision.
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Therefore, we have to wait and see what happens next. Of course is a positive development that David Kernell was only found guilty on one of the felony charges, but it's too early yet for a final assessment.

Fox News is also on the case. This is an excerpt from their current report:

Fox News - Bristol testimony 3

Bristol testimony - 4

OK - a report like all the others, isn't it?

Wait, let's take a closer look:

Fox News - Bristol testimony 2

"Bristol Palin said she was distressed to find pictures of her newborn son in the public eye after he mother's e-mail was hacked."

Wait a moment! What the fox...?

Did she REALLY say that?

Or is it just a "gaffe" by Fox News, a misinterpretation, a false report?

When Sarah Palin's yahoo account was illegally accessed by David Kernell on September 15, 2008, the only baby that had been born recently was - Trig.

Tripp, Bristol Palin's "publicly acknowledged son", was born on December 27, 2008.

The two pictures from this yahoo-account which afterwards were leaked to the public also show Trig.

Picture 1 from the yahoo-account:

family2

Large version of this picture HERE.

Picture 2 from the yahoo account:

family1

All available screenshots from Sarah's yahoo account have been published by Gawker HERE.

So what happened regarding this Fox News report? Could it be possible that Bristol made a slip?

Remember, Palinbots: Fox News always speaks the truth! ;-)

Funnily, we just published a shiny new post about the "mysterious" parentage of Trig a few days ago. It's still not too late for the Palinbots to educate themselves!

(huge h/t to yellowgirl!)

In case this report on Fox News is changed, I saved a PDF-copy of it HERE.

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UPDATE:

Thanks to the efforts of our brilliant Palingater ella, we now have access to all documents which have been filed about the David Kernell trial in the Tennessee court database.

Therefore I started rummaging through the documents and made some interesting discoveries. I was looking in the first place for the transcripts of the Sarah and Bristol Palin's testimonies, and I found out that it may take several months before they will be published. However, the good news is that we will definitely receive in the near future PRECISE word-for-word transcripts of the proceedings and the testimonies. And there is not one darn thing Sarah can do about it.

There are some very interesting documents for everybody who wants to start digging deeper into the trial. I have collected them all in THIS FOLDER and they are ready for download.

Some of the most interesting documents:




Here we have some brand-new items:



The verdict of the jury is incredibly interesting, because what I hadn't realized so far that the jury had the CHOICE regarding charge 3 between a more severe and a lesser charge - and the jury opted for the lesser charge!

Screenshots:
David Kernell Jury Verdict 30 April 2010 - page 1

David Kernell Jury Verdict 30 April 2010 - page 2

Also, there is a very exciting affidavit in the documents by David T. Jones, Senior Assistant General Attorney of Alaska (download here).

From this affidavit we learn that we will receive thousands and thousands of more emails from Sarah Palin's administration in the near future! I would call this very good news. :-)

Screenshot:

David Kernell Trial - Affidavit Ass Att General AK David Jones - page 1

David Kernell Trial - Affidavit Ass Att General AK Davd T Jones - page 2
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Tuesday, 27 April 2010

Keith Olbermann reports Sarah Palin's possible perjury in David Kernell's trial in Knoxville on "Countdown" - UPDATE


What a day!

Sarah Palin's possible perjury, as first exposed by Palingates on Sunday, 25 April 2010, starts to receive the attention of the MSM.

Keith Olbermann just a few hours ago reported the story and credited Palingates for it - here is the clip:

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But let's have a look at the background of this report.

Keith Olbermann had David Weigel, reporter at the Washington Post, as a guest to talk about the story.

A tweet that David Weigel sent out a few hours earlier today makes you wonder whether he is the "independent" expert which would have been necessary for a meaningful discussion:

David Weigel - Twitter about Palin Perjury

In his column in the Washington Post called "Right Now - Inside the conservative movement and the Republican Party", David Weigel today had a very unflattering description for us:
"Palin haters want to believe she perjured herself in the hacked e-mail trial. (My reporting confirms that the questioning was narrowly focused and she didn't.)"
So are we "Palin haters"? It's true that the aim of our blog is to expose the many lies and deceptions of Sarah Palin. Do we hate her? I don't! She has never done anything bad to me personally. However, I do NOT wish her to be in any position of power, because we here at Palingates believe she is a dangerously unhinged and mentally unstable warmonger.

The label "hater" is usually used to describe us by our special friends from Conservatives4Palin or by similar pro-Palin blogs. It makes a very "unbalanced" impression to have this label used by a MSM journalist who is a guest on Keith Olbermann's show.

So David Weigel was "ready to debunk a liberal myth" on Olbermann? OK...!

Earlier today, I had a short email exchange with David Weigel.

He contacted me "out of the blue", and what he said was:
"Subject: Question about your perjury story

Call me stupid, but I don't understand it, especially the e-mail question. You guys think there is a real argument that she perjured herself with her description of the yahoo account?"
Screenshot:

David Weigel - Email - numbers blanked

So I answered David and said:
"Our argument here is relatively simple.

According to Jamie Satterfield from knoxnews, who specifically
confirmed this for me, Palin said in her testimony, in the words of
Jamie:

"What she said was the people at the governor's mansion sometimes sent her emails relative to issues regarding the mansion and her children. She denied specifically diverting gubernatorial issues to the
account."

We proved in our post that this statement by Palin is simply wrong.
She did use this account for her gubernatorial business many times. We also proved that she used her other TWO yahoo accounts extensively for her gubernatorial business. Our points are 100% factual. There are no assumptions, no conjecture etc."
I received no reply to this message.

In order to have the full background of what happened, let me also show you the correspondence I had with journalist Jamie Satterfield from www.knoxnews.com regarding this topic - a journalist who actually was in the courtroom during the testimony of Sarah Palin - unlike David Weigel, who got his report "second-hand"!

I wrote to her on Saturday:
"Dear Ms Satterfield,

my name is Patrick, I write for the blog "palingates"
(http://palingates.blogspot.com).

We published an article today about the fact that Sarah Palin possibly
committed perjury when she testified in Knoxville:

http://palingates.blogspot.com/2010/04/did-sarah-palin-commit-perjury-during.html

This might be interesting for you.

I have a question to you regarding this matter. In your article you wrote:

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She denied using the account to conduct gubernatorial business.

"We know there was an Attorney General's opinion one week prior and a lot of other opinions in the state that, of course, it was proper for
me to have a private account," she said.

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Do you remember what the exact words were that Palin used?

Because from the records of the yahoo account, it's pretty clear that
she extensively used it for her gubernatorial business. We have
explained this in our article in detail.

Thanks a lot,

Patrick"
At first, I received the following reply from Jamie Satterfield:

"What's in quote marks are her exact words."


This didn't fully answer my question, therefore I sent Jamie a follow-up question:
"Was the sentence

"She denied using the account to conduct gubernatorial business."
just an "interpretation" of the quote that follows in your article, or
did she say it like that?

Thanks!"
Jamie answered me:
"No what she said was the people at the governor's mansion sometimes sent her emails relative to issues regarding the mansion and her children. She denied specifically diverting gubernatorial issues to the account."
A few minutes later, she sent me an additional message and said:
"And to make it clear how journalists actually work, if it's not in quote marks then it is a paraphrase of what was said. Finally, you can create an account on pacer, where a transcript of her testimony will be made publics in the coming months."
From this correspondence, one thing is abundantly clear: Jamie Satterfield tried to report the remarks of Sarah Palin with high accuracy. It's obvious that she applied high journalistic standards to her own reporting.

David Weigel was not in the courtroom - but Jamie Satterfield was. Yet, David apparently did not take very seriously what Sarah Palin actually said in her testimony in Knoxville. I cannot see how he "debunked" the accusation that Sarah might have committed perjury.

I do hope that Keith Olbermann himself or others will follow-up this story - and will invite guests who were actually in the courtroom, like Jamie Satterfield from www.knoxnews.com and who don't appear on a TV show with a political agenda, but want to report the real facts.

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UPDATE:

After Countdown aired, David Weigel exchanged this friendly tweet with C4P-outlet "Palin TV" (run by Sheya, contributor at C4P):

I do wonder if David Weigel calls C4P "Obama haters".

My guess is: Probably not.

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UPDATE 2:

In a post called "I, Sarah Palin defender" David Weigel reacted on his blog at the Washington Post to the criticism he felt was directed against him in this post at Palingates and stated:

"Today, PalinGates published a lengthy attack on me, including a screenshot of a friendly email I sent them before I went on the show, after my own reporting had convinced me that their first post was mostly baseless. Here's their take.
David Weigel was not in the courtroom - but Jamie Satterfield was. Yet, David apparently did not take very seriously what Sarah Palin actually said in her testimony in Knoxville. I cannot see how he "debunked" the accusation that Sarah might have committed perjury.
And here's what I actually said.
We need to see the transcript, but it doesn't sound like she actually trapped herself in anything here. The defense attorney, Wade Davies, was prohibited from taking this much further than the questions about what -- the e-mails that were sent, that were asked about previously. She stuck to saying that it was political e-mails, e-mails about the governor`s mansion.
The e-mails that you were talking about didn't really come up. So the people I talked to inside the courtroom say maybe she could have fudged the words a little bit less, but this doesn`t seem to be a problem for her.
I think it's pretty clear which of us was looking for the facts and which of us is trafficking in innuendo. There is just no case for accusing Palin of perjury."

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His remarks prompted me to explain my position. I therefore tried to post the following comment on his blog at the Washington Post, but for unknown reasons, it didn't get through.

This is my comment:

David,

Thank you for reporting our story about Sarah Palin’s possible perjury in Knoxville.

It seems that you don’t understand why we disagree with the premise of your report and felt uneasy with the way you introduced us to your readers. There are several reasons. One of them is that you struck the “wrong tone” right from the start when you simply labelled us “Palin haters”. That’s not what we are. We don’t hate Sarah Palin, but we do NOT wish her to be in any position of power, because we believe she is a dangerously unhinged and mentally unstable warmonger.

Then you claimed to have “debunked” something, although in my view, you didn’t. One of the key arguments of our story was the fact that Sarah Palin, according to the journalist Jamie Satterfield, who listened to Sarah’s testimony in the courtroom, “denied specifically diverting gubernatorial issues to the (yahoo) account”. I contacted Jamie Satterfield in order to find out specifically what was said. One can read the complete correspondence with Jamie Satterfield in our follow-up post:

http://palingates.blogspot.com/2010/04/keith-olbermann-reports-sarah-palins.html

So do you believe that Jamie Satterfield reported the testimony incorrectly? Because that’s what would have been necessary in order to “debunk” our claim. But you didn’t say that, but instead offered a very vague explanation of what you were told by others, including “Palin-aides”, what Palin is reported to have said in her testimony. In doing so, you carefully avoided the essence of our claim which is that the emails of Palin’s administration, which were published by MSNBC.COM, show that she conducted gubernatorial business on her yahoo-account on a regular basis. As a sidenote, we also explained and documented that Sarah Palin extensively used her other TWO yahoo accounts for her gubernatorial affairs.

As it stands, we believe Palin lied in her testimony about using the yahoo account for her gubernatorial business, as we explained in detail, citing several examples of her emails in our first post:

http://palingates.blogspot.com/2010/04/did-sarah-palin-commit-perjury-during.html

If this lie technically is “perjury” in a legal sense, is another question, and can only be answered by a judge – and that’s why we framed this as a question in our first post on this issue.

We also believe that Palin was untruthful regarding the two other points we mentioned in our original post.

In what you call a “lengthy attack” on you, I simply quoted your “one-line” email to me, to which I responded with a detailed reply. If your email was as “friendly” as you now claim, why didn’t you send me a response? Why did you instead just twitter that you were about to “debunk a liberal myth on Olbermann”?

Apart from that, I mainly posted three twitter messages from you, and asked the question: Would you label C4P, with whom you exchange twitter messages frequently, simply as “Obama haters”? This question was absolutely justified - and you didn't answer it.

Palingates is not just about Sarah Palin’s faked pregnancy, as the Palinbot-commenters want your readers to believe. In fact, Palingates focuses on a wide variety of scandals in which Sarah Palin is involved. Troopergate, Dairygate, Todd Palin as Alaska’s “Shadow Governor”, and many more, you name it. That being said, I know that Sarah Palin’s faked pregnancy is a true fact:

http://palingates.blogspot.com/search/label/babygate

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In addition, Andrew Sullivan published another short post, linking to David Weigel's new post. Andrew Sullivan states that he now thinks that Sarah Palin didn't commit perjury, because he "trusts" Weigel. This followed Andrew Sullivan's first post on the Daily Dish about this matter in which he more critically analyzed Sarah Palin's testimony.

However, I am sure that we can all agree that a final assessment will only be made after the transcript of Palin's testimony in Knoxville has been published.

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UPDATE 3:

In a new article from April 29, 2010, David Weigel writes:
"One of the least-commented-on Palin facts of the week was her news conference outside the Knoxville, Tenn., courthouse where the man who hacked her e-mail was being tried. That's right: a news conference. The kind of thing she had not done since losing the 2008 election, the kind of thing she has skipped at every political speech in 2010. And you barely heard about it, because Palin survived it unscathed."
Just for the record - THIS is what David Weigel calls a "news conference":


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Sunday, 25 April 2010

Did Sarah Palin commit perjury during her testimony in the David Kernell trial in Knoxville?


Saraah Palin - drawing cross examination
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Sarah Palin testified in the David Kernell trial in Knoxville on April 23, 2010.

In an earlier post, we reported about the statements she eagerly gave afterwards to the waiting journalists outside. They were certainly delighted that they had the very rare opportunity to communicate with Sarah Palin without having their questions "pre-screened".

Did Sarah Palin commit perjury while giving her testimony in Knoxville? We have to put this as a question, because we don't know the exact wording of all she said and have to rely on news reports for our information.

However, there are strong indications that Palin purposely lied during her testimony.

Let's examine closely some of the statements that Sarah Palin made.

STATEMENT NO 1 - as reported by www.knoxnews.com:

She denied using the yahoo-account to conduct gubernatorial business.

"We know there was an Attorney General's opinion one week prior and a lot of other opinions in the state that, of course, it was proper for me to have a private account," she said.


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EDIT:

I was just now in contact with Jamie Satterfield from www.knoxnews.com. I asked her for a clarification regarding what Sarah Palin said in the testimony.

This is what Jamie answered:

"What she said was the people at the governor's mansion sometimes sent her emails relative to issues regarding the mansion and her children. She denied specifically diverting gubernatorial issues to the account."

Sarah, you better call Van Flein right now. ;-)

You might need him.

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This statement, if it is reported correctly, is WRONG. Sarah Palin used the yahoo account in question extensively for gubernatorial business.

To be very precise here: We are talking about the yahoo account "gov.palin@yahoo.com", which was "hacked" by David Kernell. That was the account that Sarah was questioned about during the trial in Knoxville.

Fortunately, MSNBC.COM a few months ago received through a FOIA request 3,000 pages of emails from Palin's former administration in Alaska. Had Sarah "forgotten" about that, when she obviously attempted to paint David Kernell's actions in the worst possible light?

Do these emails prove that she used the account for her gubernational business? YOU BETCHA!

Just go to the Crivella West database which was specifically set up for Palin's emails and give in "gov.palin@yahoo.com" as a searchword. You then will receive the impressive number of 28 hits!

In many of these emails members of Palin's administration were sending messages to Sarah's yahoo-account, sometimes VERY important messages (more below). In other cases, Sarah Palin sent emails from her yahoo account which clearly referred to her gubernational business to her staff.

Sarah Palin sent from her "gov.palin@yahoo.com" account messages such as the following examples:


gov (dot) palin yahoo April 12 - 2008 - no 1078

gov (dot) palin yahoo April 12 - 2008 - no 1080


gov (dot) palin yahoo - May 13 - 2008 - no 1358


gov (dot) palin yahoo - May 24 - 2008 - no 1401

In addition, the published emails prove that Sarah Palin often received important messages on her yahoo account which dealt with her gubernational business. One of the best examples which can be found in this database is an email by Ivy Frye, who on April 30, 2008 sent a comprehensive list of "legislation awaiting action" to Sarah's yahoo account, and noted for a particular bill: "The governor has until Friday, May 23, to sign and line-item veto or veto the bill".

gov (dot) palin yahoo - Ivy Frye April 30 - 2008 - no 1331

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There is another interesting fact which I found while researching this subject. Sarah Palin earlier had a very, very similar looking yahoo account, which she also used for her state business: An account with the address "govpalin@yahoo.com". What's the difference? Well, the "." is missing between "gov" and "palin" in this earlier email address!

I realized this fact when I read a report by Alaska Dispatch from January 2010. Attached to this report were a number of emails from Palin's administration which Alaska Dispatch received from an anonymous source, and which are not part of the Crivella West database. Download these emails HERE.

These emails reveal that Palin first used a "govpalin@yahoo.com" account without the "dot".

Examples:

Sarah Palin - Yahoo email December 31 - 2006

Sarah Palin - Yahoo email January 13 - 2007

Sarah Palin - Yahoo email January 30, 2007

On February 2, 2007, Sarah Palin then sent a message to her most important staff members and told them that she has to "cancel" her "govpalin@yahoo.com" account and that she will open instead a "NEW personal/private/confidential account" with the address "gov.sarah@yahoo.com". No reason for this change was given in the email.

Sarah Palin - Yahoo email - switch to gov

What happened then later to the "gov.sarah@yahoo.com" account? I don't know. But it appears that Sarah was also was unhappy with the "gov.sarah@yahoo.com" account, and in her unshaken faith to "Yahoo Inc" she then opened at some point the (third!) "gov.palin@yahoo.com" account which she used in 2008 - and which David Kernell eventually accessed after looking up the answers to the "security questions" on Wikipedia.

EDIT:

At first, I accidentally added to this post one screenshot of an email which was sent from the "gov.sarah@yahoo.com" address. Although this address is not subject of the trial in Knoxville, I would like to point out that you get 50 hits in the Crivella West database if you search for this email address! Dates from beginning of 2007 up to end of August 2008! So the incredible Sarah juggled with two different yahoo accounts at the same time. Why are we not surprised?

Here is a particularly good example of an email written by "gov.sarah@yahoo.com" - one of the infamous Dairygate emails, a huge scandal of Palin's administration (read the details of Dairygate HERE).

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STATEMENT NO 2 - as reported by www.knoxnews.com and Associated Press:

Davies also sought to use Palin's testimony to show that the answer to the security question that Kernell essentially guessed via Google searches to allegedly illegally access her account - Where did you meet your spouse? - wasn't a secret.

"It wasn't a secret to me," Sarah said, drawing laughter. "I don't know if the rest of the world knew."


This statement, if reported correctly, is also WRONG. Some "digging" is required, but in the end it's not too difficult to find out that this statement is false.

From the time of her nomination on August 29, 2008, Sarah Palin was immediately the subject of intense scrutiny and curious questions. Sarah Palin obviously "forgot" during her testimony in Knoxville that journalists didn't just ask questions - Sarah Palin herself also gave answers in return!

As we already mentioned in our previous post on this topic, Sarah's answer to this particular security question was "Wasilla High" - where Sarah and Todd first met.

So, what was reported about this fact in the media when David Kernell hacked the account on September 15, 2008?

Examples:

People magazine reported on September 15, 2008:

"Palin met husband Todd when both were seniors at Wasilla High School, northeast of Anchorage, the same year the former Sarah Heath cocaptained the girls' basketball team to a state title."

The LA Times reported on September 7, 2008:

"Todd and Sarah Palin are a classic small-town couple. They met at Wasilla High School shortly after he moved here. As the story goes, the then-Sarah Heath was smitten with the basketball star, as he was with her."

But the money quote can be found here:

CNN produced a comprehensive documentary about Sarah Palin called "Sarah Palin Revealed", which aired at September 13, 2008. This documentary was created by Drew Griffin and fortunately the transcript is still available on the CNN website.

Excerpt:

GRIFFIN: By 1987, Sarah returned home in Wasilla, Alaska. To a special friend she met during her senior year of high school.

PALIN: Dad came home from basketball practice and he said -- it was right before school started, and he said, Sarah, there is a new boy in town and he's the best basketball player I've seen in Wasilla, better than -- and he named off some kids. I said, oh, I will have to meet him, the new boy in town.

GRIFFIN: That new boy was Todd Palin, attractive, athletic, charming, a fresh face in Wasilla. Sarah met her match. After Sarah's return from college, the two grew closer.

JOHNSON: Todd, from his fishing boat, had some hand-held radios. And they lived several miles away from each other. They would each sit on the back porch of their homes and talk to each other on the hand-held radios.

Therefore it's clear that Sarah Palin proudly told the journalists exactly where she met Todd! This interview with CNN must have taken place between August 31 and September 13, 2008, most likely several days before the documentary went on the air. It was a large documentary, length 41:30 minutes, which would have needed thorough preparation. The "empty shells" of the youtube clips with this documentary can still be found here - the clips itself were removed in the meantime from youtube.

Therefore Sarah's statement in her testimony in Knoxville "I don't know if the rest of the world knew" is false, because it can be proven that Sarah told reporters at the beginning of September 2008 where she first met Todd.

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STATEMENT NO 3:

a) Version reported by "Associated Press":

The posting of family photos and e-mails on the web fueled rumors that Palin and her husband had affairs and that her youngest child, Trig, was not really her son, she said in court.

b) Version reported by "www.knoxnews.com":

The campaign, in the meantime, was forced to divert attention to the fallout - increased media scrutiny of her use of a free, poorly-protected private e-mail account and a slew of rumors about what the account might reveal.

"Todd and me having affairs," she said of the rumors. "The FBI was investigating me. (Youngest son) Trig wasn't really my son."


c) Version reported by "www.wate.com":

She also said it was shocking and invasive seeing her personal pictures and contacts posted on the Internet, and she spent days correcting the media about assumptions made after this happened.

Palin said some of the rumors included that she was having an affair and that her youngest son, Trig, wasn't hers.


So here we have three versions of this statement. However, there can hardly be any doubt that Sarah Palin expressed in her testimony that the publication of these emails caused the media to take a much closer look at the rumors that Trig is not her biological son.

If we take this statement as fact, then no basis for this assertion is apparent.

The truth is that the rumors that Trig is not Sarah's biological son existed LONG before the day the emails from her hacked yahoo account became public.

The rumors go back a long way - this is extensively documented.

Kyle Hopkins, journalist of the "Anchorage Daily News", wrote in an article called "Rumor patrol -- Baby drama" on August 31, 2008:

"OK - the Palin baby speculation is inescapable at this point. The left-leaning Daily Kos posted an item Friday called "Palin's faked "pregnancy"? Covering for teen daughter?"

It's a version of a rumor - long simmering in Alaska -- that Palin's daughter Bristol was pregnant and the governor somehow covered it up by pretending to have the baby (Trig) herself.

Then the also-left leaning Huffington Post slammed all the speculators saying that Democrats have plenty to target Palin on without the baby drama. "Guys, its a loser. Can we not do this?" writes Bart Motes. And then there's this from the Atlantic Web site, pursuing the questions.

So, time for some rumor patrol. It'd be nice to put this to bed.

The answer here should be pretty simple. It happened or it didn't. For months, we have been getting anonymous people telling us they "know" it's true, or people we do know telling us they've heard it fifth-hand. We haven't seen anything resembling proof. We asked the governor's office, and the governor, multiple times about it."

So Kyle Hopkins made it abundantly clear that they had heard the rumors already "for months".

In a TV appearance a few days later, on September 2, 2008, his ADN colleague Michael Carey said almost exactly the same and gave a few more details:



It is fascinating to read that in the same article in the ADN, Kyle Hopkins also confirmed that Sarah Palin herself was well informed about the rumor that her daughter Bristol is pregnant - even before she had her pregnancy with Trig announced on March 5, 2008:

McAllister was an Anchorage TV reporter before working for Palin. He said Palin once approached him - before people knew she was pregnant - assuming he'd been hearing rumors.

"She said it's not true about Bristol," McAllister said.

At the time, the rumor would have been that Palin's daughter was pregnant.

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Also, already on September 3, 2008, CBC News aired a broadcast asking serious questions about the parentage of Trig:



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Well, from our own investigations we know that this "rumor" that Sarah Palin has faked her pregnancy is true. We have said it many, many times before, and nobody has ever stopped us. We are still waiting for a message from Thomas Van Flein.

The rumors that Bristol was pregnant already existed in Alaska's capital Juneau in December 2007, as former State Senate President Lyda Green confirmed to me when I had a telephone conversation with her in August 2009.

From another source we know that a member of the leadership of the Republican party in Alaska confirmed as a fact in a private conversation in January 2008 that Bristol was pregnant at that time. Other people with direct access to Bristol's circle of friends also let us know confidentially that Bristol is the mother of Trig.

We know - and Sarah knows we know. How inconvenient! ;-)

Sarah never showed the birth certificate or medical documentation to anyone - not to the McCain campaign, not to the media. And you can bet a fortune that she won't do anything like that in the foreseeable future.

See the reporting of Palingates about Sarah's faked pregnancy HERE.

But back to Sarah's statement from the trial: The assertion that the publication of these emails have supported, fueled or even triggered these "rumors" is simply baseless. The rumors existed long before David Kernell hacked Sarah's yahoo account. A connection between these events is not visible.

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Summary:

If we look at Sarah's statements from an objective point of view, provided that the reporting in the news was correct, I strongly believe that many prosecutors would choose "GUILTY". However, this is Sarah Palin we are talking about, the woman who gets away with virtually anything. For how long still? Only God knows!

However, we won't forget Sarah's immortal words:

"I do think there should be consequences for bad behavior."

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