Thursday, August 26, 2010

CA Judge Rules Palin’s Speaking Contract Must Be Public

California State University at Stanislaus and their private foundation can no longer keep their speaker contract with Sarah Palin private, a judge has ruled.

Back in April, students dumpster diving retrieved bits and pieces of a draft of the contract for the upcoming June 25 fundraiser, and there was a quick outcry amongst Californians for the contract to be made public.

It is believed that the document contained a rider for items like bendy straws, services of Hollywood hairdressers (NOT those responsible for Nancy Pelosi’s blah bob) a soapbox to stand on, event security to keep people who read the newspaper out and also Levi Johnston, as well as a six figure speaking fee.

In his Monday ruling, Judge Roger Beauchesne said the contract was used "in the conduct of the public's business; therefore, said contract is also a public record."

One critic of the University’s secrecy told us, “I don’t understand how a public state university has a private foundation that was allowed to keep secrets from California tax payers.  It is my right as a citizen to know how much of OUR money they paid Sarah Palin for a speech that the audience very likely forgot even as they were hearing it.”

2 comments so far :

Murray Ica said...

I believe there was also a bill for a Bridge to Nowhere, which should be the slogan of the Tea Party.

Antoine Dodgeball said...

She's moosin errbody out there

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