Inspector General Finds Ideology Fueled Justice Dept. Hirings »

Posted By ybdogsct 9 months, 4 weeks ago in News

In a new report released by the Justice Department, Inspector General Glenn Fine says that Bradley Schlozman, former top Justice Department official under Alberto Gonzales, made false statements to Congress and violated federal law in overseeing the agency's civil rights division.

The report says Schlozman politicized and mistreated his staff and tried to punish agency employees he believed were too liberal. The report cited an e-mail in which he noted it had been a while since he'd had to "scream with a bloodcurdling cry at some commie." At other times, the report said, Schlozman urged the hiring of "real Americans," by which he apparently meant conservatives, as opposed to liberals, whom he referred to as "libs" and "pinkos."

The investigation, conducted with the agency's Office of Professional Responsibility, found that Schlozberg did not tell the truth to Congress when he told Sen. Charles Schumer, D-N.Y., in a June 2007 hearing that he did not consider political affiliations in hiring.

The federal government makes a distinction between "career" and "political" appointees, and it is a violation of civil service laws and Justice Department policy to hire career employees on the basis of political affiliation or allegiance. Yet Monica Goodling, who served as Gonzales' counselor and White House liaison, routinely asked career job applicants about their politics, a previous report concluded.

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    tehranchik9 months, 4 weeks ago

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    fta:

    "extraordinary bias and lack of ethical and legal standards."

    We've had eight years of it. We can only hope that it's over.

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    not2needy9 months, 4 weeks ago

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    More conservative double standards. If that had been a libbie, lying at a Congressional hearing, we would never hear the end of it. Clinton is a prime example of that!

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    Eagle_Eye9 months, 4 weeks ago

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    I think this is just the beginning, we will see more of this when the Bush Admin people are gone and the light is shone on all agencies....... I am a bit scared of what is going to be found out in the EPA

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      Spadecaller9 months, 4 weeks ago

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      "A bigot is a person who is intolerant of opinions, lifestyles or identities differing from his or her own, and bigotry is the corresponding attitude or mindset. Bigot is often used as a pejorative term to describe a person who is obstinately devoted to prejudices, especially when these views are either challenged, or proven to be false or not universally applicable or acceptable."

      To some degree or another we are all infected with it; however there are some that are consumed by it. Schlozman is obviously one that is obsessed and consumed with his bigotry for liberals. Most of us are familiar with this kind of bigotry as it is well represented on Propeller.

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      ConsAreNonGrata9 months, 4 weeks ago

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      Cons, you stink.

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        Progressive9 months, 4 weeks ago

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        This is typical of the arrogance rampant throughout the Bush administration. That a top Justice Department official assumed he could get away with brow-beating career appointees, who in all likelihood were well aware that their employment was not subject to his egregious cronyism, is incomprehensible.

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        mmrhe9 months, 4 weeks ago

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        Incomprehensible...
        A fitting epitaph to the Bush era!

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          CHAM9 months, 4 weeks ago

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          I hope its not an epitaph. We need to bring the criminals to justice - all of them. Only when they have been tried by a jury of 12 good men and women can I feel closure with the Bush Administration.

          Don't forget, you can punish the Party that supported and enabled Bush. You don't have the power to bring Bush and bunch before a Judge, but you can never again vote for a Republican candidate. Encourage the few good Republicans to leave the party. Get rid of it.

          A failure to punish crimes is a free pass to criminals. Did you hear that Obama?

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            antibrainwasher9 months, 4 weeks ago

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            I'll say it again, the illegal Terry Shivo special session and the intrusive and blatant disregard for law was the end of the republican revolution started by Reagan and championed by the fascist bigot warmonger, Newt Gingrige, through his media minions, the Coward anal cyst sporting Drug Lamebaugh, dAnn Coulter, Faux Noise, Roger Ailes through his master Rupurt Murdock, and in general, the elite rich, through their complete control of all news and entertainment media of america.

            This justice scandle is just one more symptom of blatant disregard for any moral decency from the greedy morally vacant casino capatilist/ republican /evangelical /christian conservative/ neocon zionist/ warmongering military industrialist capatilist/ union busting/ anti-intellectual/ anti-science/ murdering bigots who are still completely in charge and own everything in this military industrial casino capatilist state.

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            Charlson9 months, 4 weeks ago

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            When the Justice Department is subverted and infused with politic idealogy, then no wonder crimes and misdemeaners were common place in the Bush administration. They loaded the DOJ with their idealogical cronies and knew there would be no blowback when committing their various crimes against America.

            The Justice Department should be made independent of the executive branch of government. Hell, Cheney did it, so there is a precedent.

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              ningyo9 months, 4 weeks ago

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              so now i guess we can expect that obama will leave everyone at justice and state in their jobs--if its so wrong to fire people on politics or idealogy..as he is permitted..then he should just leave all that staff where they are with normal replacement and attrition of course...sure he will

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              hamy9 months, 4 weeks ago

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              I am not shocked that Alberto Gonzales and the Bush administration did this. What a horror his presidency has truly been. I can't wait to see him in our collective rear view mirror. I also can't wait to be there at every speaking engagement Bush is hired to do wearing a black hood and an orange jumpsuit with blood all over me. He should be reminded every day of the people who are dead because of his moronic decisions.

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