Monday, January 5, 2009

While One of Tripp's Grandmas Enters a Contest, the Other Grandma Enters a "Not Guilty" Plea

Anchorage Daily News Mat-Su Valley reporter Zaz Hollander reported at the ADN today on this morning's arraignment of Sherry Johnston, the mother of the alleged father of Alaska Governor Sarah Palin's newborn grandson, for drug sales.

Ms. Johnston was all alone. As one commenter to the ADN article put it:

I hope her son was up on the slope........ Other than that, no rest of the family? That's just sad. Even Papa Pilgrim's family were present at his court appearances.


While one of Tripp Johnston's grandmas was being represented in Palmer by a public defender, and appeared alone in court, Tripp's other grandma (the one with no lack of defenders, public, Party or hired state employees) was preparing for her most recent photo opportunity, at Anchorage's Cuddy Family Boondoggle Park:

Governor Palin Kicks Off ‘Capitol Steps’ Fitness Challenge

Alaska – Governor Sarah Palin and state government employees will gather this afternoon at the Cuddy Family Midtown Park in Anchorage for a photo shoot marking the State of Alaska ’s participation in the Virgin HealthMiles Capitol Steps Challenge.

The fitness competition, which began on New Year’s Day, pits a number of states’ executive teams against each other. Participants are wearing pedometers to automatically log their steps.

After two weeks, the team with the highest average number of steps will receive a $50,000 grant from Virgin HealthMiles to be applied to combating childhood obesity.

Who: Governor Palin and executive branch employees

What: Photo shoot of Capitol Steps Challenge participants

Where: Cuddy Family Midtown Park , behind the parking lot of the Z. J. Loussac Public Library

When: 1:30 p.m. Monday, Jan. 5

Contact: Bill McAllister, 269-7446


It turns out that the Governor's office had to cop a "change of venue" plea. Eleven minutes before the event was scheduled to happen at Cuddy, McAllister sent out an email, notifying the press and others that the publicity stunt, paid for by you and me, had been moved to the Atwood Bulding, where Gov. Palin was working.

To get from the parking lot of the Cuddy Park to the Atwood Building, with time to find parking, one would have had to drive approximately 15 miles over the speed limit most of the way - the long run down A Street, once you got over from Denali. Or, you could have gone screeching through the parking lots behind Loussac and around the Midtown Post Office, and then managed to make it to the Atwood on A Street, going only 13 miles per hour over the speed limit.

One PA informant reports several cars full of Team Sarah people still sitting in the Cuddy Park parking lot as late as 2:15 p.m.

So, while in Palmer, one alleged grandma was thinking twice about breaking the law, in Anchorage, the other grandma, through her flack Bill McAllister, was leaving reporters (Channel 11 had to hustle) no alternative but to become brand new lawbreakers to catch up to Sarah's most recent last minute whim.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

The real irony is that the Governor apparently doesn't know where the "Capitol Steps" are. Last I looked, they were still the steps leading to the doors of the Alaska State Capitol building in Juneau.

Anonymous said...

I now belived many Alaskan folk just want to jump on the cougar tails of Palin. This story Phil is the perfect example of trying to squeeze some fame and spotlight via our Gov's actions... coupled with the Fagan crotch shots and victimization of teen mothers, you Phil are just plain clueless...

Anonymous said...

No matter if you're Gov Hollywood Barbie or the local illegal Pharmacist , aren't they just people that need help. One should feel sorry for Bristol and little Tripp as they are the ones that deserve to be left alone by the press.

To think her parents were teaching abstinence as a type of birth control is absurd. Now making drug transactions by message (selling cups of coffee) makes one realize she was probably her own best customer. Just remember that people are imperfect by nature and to use the old adage " let he be with out sin cast the first stone", works well.

Face it Sarah is caught up in the the being in the national press and wants to remain in the (TV) stars. I advise her to get to work in JUNEAU and stop all the press engagements to show the fashionistas that she rates. As far as I am concerned her ethical lapses have shown Alaskans that no one is perfect, but she's just another politician.

Maybe if we're lucky both grandmas can spend some real time together holding Tripp and advising Bristol, as otherwise they're hurting their families by not putting them first above politics and drug dealing.

Levi, get your Diploma. Find a a good job, work hard and let everything roll off your back. It's your turn to show you are responsible for your little boy and Bristol, and forget about all the rest of the media coverage of your mom and Governor Barbie.