3,000 pages of Sarah Palin's emails archived during her tenure as Alaska's Governor
Background In September of 2008 Aram Roston, then at NBC Nightly News with Brian Williams, made several public records requests to the governor of the State of Alaska. Roston sought e-mails dated from January 2007 to September 24, 2008 that were copied to, directed to, or from Todd Palin and seven members of then Governor Sarah Palin’s staff, including Governor Palin. The records provided by the governor’s office consist of 2,544 pages and were subsequently provided to Bill Dedman, an MSNBC.com investigative reporter. In collaboration with MSNBC.com, Crivella West Incorporated, a knowledge discovery company, digitized, analyzed and arranged this Palin e-mail collection. Further, Crivella West categorized these documents into Special Collections for easy review. Bill Dedman detailed his findings from this production in an article published on February 5, 2010. The State of Alaska’s Response to Roston’s requests, as well as a listing of records the governor’s office withheld or redacted, can be accessed on the links below. Slate: Why haven't responsible Republicans spoken out against Sarah Palin? Raw Story: Fact check: Palin’s claims in Tea Party speech debunked. Olberman's Comment: A (Somewhat) Special Comment By Sarah Palin’s Left Hand. Marco Villa: 'Sarah Palin Is A F$#king Retard' (So said Stephen Colbert.).





