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Many of Monica's hirelings that were hired into career positions for political reasons are still at DOJ.
If anyone thinks anything untoward will happen with Hillary's made up email "scandal" at DOJ, just remember Monica's Republican firewall is still (after all these years) mostly intact - not to mention the United States Attorneys that were fired for not illegally going after people that people in the Bush 43 administration felt were political enemies but-----but that's a different scandal...
DOJ: Former aide broke law in hiring scandal
7/28/2008
By Lara Jakes Jordan
WASHINGTON — Top aides to former Attorney General Alberto Gonzales broke the law by letting politics influence the hiring of career prosecutors and immigration judges at the Justice Department, says an internal report released Monday.
Gonzales was largely unaware of the hiring decisions by two of his most trusted aides, according to the report by Justice's Office of Inspector General and Office of Professional Responsibility.
But it singles out his former White House liaison, Monica Goodling, for violating federal law and Justice Department policy by discriminating against job applicants who weren't Republican or conservative loyalists.
"Goodling improperly subjected candidates for certain career positions to the same politically based evaluation she used on candidates for political positions," the report concluded.
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Many of Monica's hirelings that were hired into career positions for political reasons are still at DOJ.
If anyone thinks anything untoward will happen with Hillary's made up email "scandal" at DOJ, just remember Monica's Republican firewall is still (after all these years) mostly intact - not to mention the United States Attorneys that were fired for not illegally going after people that people in the Bush 43 administration felt were political enemies but-----but that's a different scandal...
DOJ: Former aide broke law in hiring scandal
7/28/2008
By Lara Jakes Jordan
WASHINGTON — Top aides to former Attorney General Alberto Gonzales broke the law by letting politics influence the hiring of career prosecutors and immigration judges at the Justice Department, says an internal report released Monday.
Gonzales was largely unaware of the hiring decisions by two of his most trusted aides, according to the report by Justice's Office of Inspector General and Office of Professional Responsibility.
But it singles out his former White House liaison, Monica Goodling, for violating federal law and Justice Department policy by discriminating against job applicants who weren't Republican or conservative loyalists.
"Goodling improperly subjected candidates for certain career positions to the same politically based evaluation she used on candidates for political positions," the report concluded.
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