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Prometheus 6

All respect and no restraint

Anyone that doesn't see this as a conscious subversion of the government is either blind or complicit


By the time Ms. Goodling resigned in April — after her role in the firing of the prosecutors became public and she had been promoted to the role of White House liaison — she and other senior department officials had revamped personnel practices affecting employees from the top of the agency to the bottom.

The people who spoke about Ms. Goodling’s role at the department, including eight current Justice Department lawyers and staff, did so only on condition of anonymity for fear of retribution. Several added that they found her activities objectionable and damaging to the integrity of the department.

Colleagues Cite Partisan Focus by Justice Official
By ERIC LIPTON

WASHINGTON, May 11 — Two years ago, Robin C. Ashton, a seasoned criminal prosecutor at the Department of Justice, learned from her boss that a promised promotion was no longer hers.

“You have a Monica problem,” Ms. Ashton was told, according to several Justice Department officials. Referring to Monica M. Goodling, a 31-year-old, relatively inexperienced lawyer who had only recently arrived in the office, the boss added, “She believes you’re a Democrat and doesn’t feel you can be trusted.”

Ms. Ashton’s ouster — she left the Executive Office for United States Attorneys for another Justice Department post two weeks later — was a critical early step in a plan that would later culminate in the ouster of nine United States attorneys last year.

Ms. Goodling would soon be quizzing applicants for civil service jobs at Justice Department headquarters with questions that several United States attorneys said were inappropriate, like who was their favorite president and Supreme Court justice. One department official said an applicant was even asked, “Have you ever cheated on your wife?”

Ms. Goodling also moved to block the hiring of prosecutors with résumés that suggested they might be Democrats, even though they were seeking posts that were supposed to be nonpartisan, two department officials said.

 

This is what happens when you have affirmative action for

religious conservatives.

 You have unqualified people in positions that they have no business being in.....

 Am I the only one who sees this?

Not anymore. Even some of

Not anymore. Even some of the complicit ones are complaining now.

PS-What would have happened if 150 HOWARD Law School

graduates would have been hired?

 Can you say, ' raising holy hell'? (pun intended)

But, I'll take a gander that the government would have been run far better than this bunch of incompetents.

Can you say, ' raising


Can you say, ' raising holy hell'?

Can you say "Da Souf Will RIIIIIIIISE AGIN!"

Howard Law School Graduates

Folks, this is still America. Let's not loose our heads here. No black graduates of Howard Law School, in fact no black graduates of any law school in the United States would have been considered qualified to hold down the gigs that Monica Goodling and her colleagues held until they were at least 55 years of age. And it would not matter if they were serving in a Democratic or Republican Administration.

Quick, quick - name the last Democratic president who appointed a black person to the position of Attorney General. 

 

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