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Palin's Political Payback To Her Black-Helicopter Buddies

Posted by David Neiwert, Firedoglake at 3:33 AM on September 23, 2008.


Sarah Palin has some far-right fringe friends back in Wasilla, Alaska.
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This morning I interviewed John Stein, the former Wasilla mayor who was defeated by Palin in 1996 by using "a quiet campaign by some Palin supporters raising emotional issues like abortion and gun control, which had no apparent tie to municipal politics" -- and as Phil Munger notes, a whisper campaign that Stein was secretly Jewish (Stein is a Lutheran).

According to Stein, Palin's main base of support in that election (and subsequent Wasilla campaigns) was derived from her fellow congregants at Wasilla Bible Church and the larger evangelical Christian community. But it also included some of the Mat-Su Valley's biggest far-right nutcases -- to the extent that she even attempted to reciprocate by appointing one of them to the city's planning commission.

The connection revolves mostly around three men known to have far-right leanings in the community: a builder named Steven Stoll, a computer repairman named Mark Chryson, and a third man named Mike Christ. All three subscribed to a bellicose, "Patriot" movement brand of politics -- far-right libertarianism with a John Birch streak.

According to Stein, Steven Stoll -- whose local nickname, according to Phil Munger, is "Black Helicopter Steve" -- was involved in militia organizing in Wasilla the 1990s, and subscribed to most of the movement's paranoid conspiracy theories: "The rumor was that he had wrapped his guns in plastic and buried them in his yard so he could get them after the New World Order took over."

This wasn't particularly unusual in the valley at the time. Like much of the rural Northwest, survivalist worldviews often led to Patriot organizing activity and its attendant paranoia: "There were other folks who also got all worked up about the supposed Y2K thing," Stein said, recalling a home he'd looked at with a full array of bunkers and stored food supplies.

But Stoll, Mike Christ, and Mark Chryson were a special case: "They would demonstrate in front of the Wasilla Council," recalled Stein, saying that the causes varied but invariably involved an animus to "socialist" government, such as planning and public education. "This same group [Stoll, Christ, and Chryson] also challenged me on whether my wife and I were married because she had kept her maiden name. So we literally had to produce a marriage certificate. And as I recall, they said, ‘Well, you could have forged that.’ "

And they were a vocal part of Sarah Palin's base of support. "She got support from these guys. I think smart politicians never utter those kind of radical things, but they let other people do it for them. I never recall Sarah saying she supported the militia or taking a public stand like that. But these guys were definitely behind Sarah, thinking she was the more conservative choice."

They also played an important role in his defeat after three terms as Wasilla's mayor: "They worked behind the scenes. I think they had a lot of influence in terms of helping with the backscatter negative campaigning.

"The guns and abortion issue was what was the big deal. That was very much in the mindset of the community and so that’s what they went with.

"But besides her church, that faction was involved in getting out the vote for her. Absolutely. In fact, Steven Stoll was one of her first appointments after she took office.

"She tried to appointing him to the planning commission. I just couldn’t believe – that was a real shock to me, I just couldn’t believe that they were that closely tied. That was an indication there was some strong support. Because Stoll was real big disturbance at the city level. He was the kind of guy who if he didn’t get his way he wanted everybody out in the parking lot to fight it out."

Stoll may have not made it to the planning board, but he did enjoy at least one bit of payback for his support: According to the New York Times, Palin fired the city's museum director apparently at Stoll's behest:

... The mayor quickly fired the museum director of the town, John Cooper, saying that she was eliminating that job. Later, she sent an aide to the museum to tell the three employees there that "they only wanted two," recalled Esther West, one of the three employees. "We had to pick who was going to be laid off," West said. The three women quit as one.

Days later, Cooper recalled, a vocal conservative, Steven Stoll, sidled up to him. Stoll had supported Palin and had a long-running feud with Cooper. "He said: 'Gotcha, Cooper. And it only cost me a campaign contribution."'

Stoll said that he did not recall that conversation, although he did say that he contributed to Palin's campaign and that he was pleased that she fired Cooper.

Chryson is also a noteworthy figure in this. At the time, he was heavily active in the Alaskan Independence Party, a Patriot-oriented "secessionist" movement with whom Palin has an established history; Chryson became the AIP's vice chairman in 1996 and its chairman in 1997, a position he held until 2003.

When Palin was named John McCain's choice as the vice-presidential nominee, Chryson posted the following testimonial about his friendship with Palin:

"I just wanted to let you know … Sarah Palin who McCain just picked as the next vice president is one of the most honest people I have known. I have known her for over 15 years, been in her house and have had numerous conversations with her, in person, on the phone both for personal issues as well as political issues.

"She is an excellent choice and this might have even saved McCain from going down in history as a loser in the presidential race. Sarah is one elected official that I can’t say anything negative about. And after 15 years of knowing her if there was something that was bad I would have known it.

Back in the day, Sarah Palin obviously had no problems carrying water for Wasilla's far-right fringe. Of course, these days, she doesn't want to have anything to do with these old friends (and Team McCain is intent on making sure you don't know about them, either).

So it probably was not just a coincidence that Sarah Palin posed with that article from the John Birch Society's house organ for that City Council portrait in 1995. After all, Palin's base of support included the community's far-right fringe element that likely sent the piece across her desk in the first place. And as we can see, she pandered to them in all kinds of ways.

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This woman will be president someday,
Posted by: bitsfick on Sep 23, 2008 5:06 AM   
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get used to it. The fact that this shallow, ignorant woman is the Republican candidate for vice president more than points out the stupidity of the average voter.

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» WHAT DID YOU EXPECT? Posted by: Moore Hognutz
I have an ex who rationalizes ALL of this
Posted by: AMERICAN VETERAN on Sep 23, 2008 5:35 AM   
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I have attempted to simply ASK her about all these things and, she denies, rationalizes, etc everything about it.
BTW-She lives in Wasilla.
When she does reply, it's with anger and insults, denials and total support of palin and the gop types.
I will send this to her and ask yet AGAIN if any of this is true.
We'll see what it brings.

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» RE: just a citizen Posted by: luzmejor
» RE: just a citizen Posted by: sasquuatch55
» RE: just a citizen Posted by: mainspark
» RE: just a citizen Posted by: Moore Hognutz
My Kind of Gal
Posted by: greatdanes on Sep 23, 2008 8:11 AM   
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This is a POSITIVE for Palin....Thank God she loves her Country and would Fight Off the "New World Oder". GREAT NEWS .

When the shit starts to hit the Fan...you'll be happy this woman is in the Whitehouse.
Vote for McCain/Palin in 08

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» RE: My Kind of Gal Posted by: offplanet
» RE: My Kind of Gal Posted by: mainspark
» RE: My Kind of Gal Posted by: babs
» RE: My Kind of Gal Posted by: tresdelsol
» RE: My Kind of Gal Posted by: Livemike
Male and female, He created them
Posted by: Gregory Kruse on Sep 23, 2008 10:45 AM   
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If Palin is a true Evangelical who believes the inerrancy of Scripture, then she must believe that a woman should be submissive to her husband. From reports about his involvment in her political career, it is reasonable to think that Scott Palin will be the real Vice President. These people are very dangerous and a present threat to peace.

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» RE: Male and female, He created them Posted by: TiredoftheLies
The truth about Sarah Palin
Posted by: pa0lagar1bay on Sep 24, 2008 12:16 AM   
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There is a huge amount of publicity about Sarah Palin and she’s definitely no typical woman. Yet there is a lot about her that people don’t know about.
www.dailysource.org
has a lot of evidence ...
the most comprehensive page of information on Sarah Palin on the Internet ... including videos of her saying the Iraq war is a "task from God," stating her proposed $30 billion pipeline is the “will of God,” and that a month ago that she doesn’t know what the vice-president does. Also her recently praising the biggest pork barrel spender in Congress -

http://dailysource.org/palin

It has in-depth research, audio clips, videos, excerpts, and links to hundreds of articles, including many from newspapers and TV stations in Alaska. It has rare footage you won’t find anywhere else, including her telling the ‘08 convention of the Alaskan Independence Party, whose aim is to give Alaska a vote on seceding from the U.S., to “keep up the good work.” The level of research is unparalleled.

The site’s editors and volunteers include an Emmy-award winning CNN reporter, the former operating editor of the Monitor’s web site, the former head of NPRs News Blog and the Executive Director of the Online News Association -

http://dailysource.org/about/team

Americans have the right to know more about anyone who might be a heartbeat away from being president.

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Gnome
Posted by: carolecraig on Sep 24, 2008 7:05 AM   
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I am as aghast at Palin as the next person. But I think the tone of this article is like so much I've seen from the right about supporters of Obama. It is a logical fallacy to say that if some a's are b, and some b's are c's, then a's must be c's. It is called tarring with the same brush. While I think the anti-McCain camp needs to run a muscular campaign to counter the slurs being used against it, this isn't it.

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RE: Sarah Palin is ... Sarah Palin
Posted by: shanaza on Sep 24, 2008 10:18 AM   
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Her actions define her. No one except bigots and relatives give a rat's @ss about her ancestors.

BTW, if you had read the article, you would know about Stein. What does that say about your sources?

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RE: Sarah Palin is Jewish
Posted by: IntlDad on Sep 24, 2008 1:11 PM   
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I have an ancestor who grew potatoes in Ireland. I have another that worked for Henry VIII. I have never done either myself.
What difference does it make if somebody in Palin’s family tree worshiped differently or if they danced naked at Stonehenge? Let’s discuss facts about how she’ll run (or is it ruin?) the country after McSame’s cancer takes him in the first term.

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So was Einstein, Kirk Douglas and Lauren Bacall.........
Posted by: gellero1 on Sep 24, 2008 9:52 AM   
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Big deal............what's the point.

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Mr. Spock was Jewish
Posted by: gellero1 on Sep 24, 2008 9:55 AM   
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Capt. Kirk was not. Mr. Sulu is gay. Cheech & Chong are on the cover of High Times. They're not Jewish. What's the point??

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» RE: Jewish Treason Timeline Posted by: Livemike
3 Guys from Alaska.......
Posted by: gellero1 on Sep 24, 2008 10:15 AM   
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Probably live there to get away from #$@%&*s like the writer of this article who would slander by innuendo honest law abiding citizens.

Writing at its lowest level. One can only guess what's next on AlterNet...

How Sarah Palin lost her virginity, by the guy that did it??

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Teflon-Covered Trojan Moose
Posted by: Lilly on Sep 24, 2008 6:40 PM   
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Anchorage Daily News has run a lot of material lately about how Rev Franklin Graham, son of Billy and a big shot in
Alaskan politico-religious circles, was instrumental in McCain's acceptance---I do not say selection---of Sarah Palin as the price of getting Christian Fundamentalist support. Worth reading. This smells like a well-orchestrated plan to get a Christian Fundamentalist in the White House within five years. Most frightening to me is that Palin's hysterical supporters do not CARE that she knows nothing, that she is shallow, that she uses her family as campaign props, that until age 38 she remained in a church that practiced speaking in tongues and passing into religious ecstasies and now is in a church that anticipates The Rapture. If Obama's daughter turned up pregnant we would hear all about filthy ghetto mores. If Obama was shown in church getting hands laid on to protect him from witchcraft, TV would run it every five minutes. Palin, a shallow, uneducated, provincial, vindictive drama queen, is Teflon-coated: fools will vote for her because they don't CARE. It turns my stomach, but I think McCain/Palin will win (many reports are already coming in of the vote being sabotaged, again) then in 2012 we will have Palin vs Clinton (who is already hard at work damning Obama with faint praise).

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So he has friends who believed a dictator would take over.
Posted by: Livemike on Sep 24, 2008 8:54 PM   
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When are leftists going to admit that the miltiia movement was RIGHT about the US being taken over by a dictatorial regime? Is there anything the militia movement predicted that didn't come true? Weapons confiscation, cracking down on free speech, militarisation of law enforcement, they were right on it all.

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