MSNBC says Alaska will charge $15 million to news organizations for copies of emails and they probably won't be ready until after the election.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/...
That gives us an easy meme to get out there: What is Sarah Palin trying to hide?
From MSNBC's story, just posted late Thursday:
The office of the Republican vice-presidential nominee has quoted prices as high as $15 million for copies of state e-mails requested by news organizations and citizens. No matter what the price, most of the e-mails of the governor, her senior staff and other state employees won't be made public until at least several weeks after the Nov. 4 presidential election, her office told msnbc.com on Thursday.
We ought to scream that question out loud and often, especially in advance of her visit to Saturday Night Live.
McCain used the word "transparency" at least twice in the last debate, possibly more. We need to contrast this supposed desire for transparency with the closed, secretive nature of Alaska government.
Say it loud: What is Sarah Palin trying to hide?