Sarah Palin’s Emails Released By State of Alaska

The emails from Sarah Palin’s term as Governor of Alaska have been released by the state, around 24,000 of them!

News agencies are now faced with the gigantian task of scanning and reading all of the correspondence, many are asking for the public’s help in scrutinising all of the material.

The documents were first requested back in 2008 when Sarah Palin burst out of nowhere to become the Republican vice presidential candidate at the side of presidential candidate John McCain.

With Sarah Palin now starting to show signs of seriously considering running for the Republican nomination, she has undertaken a national tour with the media circus fully present and she resigned as Alaska Governor back in 2009 to embark on maintaining and raising her media profile, the items are as eagerly awaited as ever.

However, some documents have been held back because of privacy concerns or because executive privilege has been cited, meaning the likelihood of some bombshell story emerging are slim.

Many believe that any stories that were worth printing have already come out from the people and aides who worked with her at the time.

Perhaps the real story that will eventually emerge from all this information about her tenure will be how useful… or useless, Sarah Palin was and how this will mirror a potential stay in the White House.

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