By Tom Shoop | Thursday, May 24, 2007 | 11:24 AM
Yesterday wasn't one of the great days in the history of political-career relations, was it? The revelation that the Office of Special Counsel has concluded that GSA Administrator Lurita Doan violated the Hatch Act didn't even make the front-pages. It got pushed off by the testimony of Monica Goodling, a senior aide to Attorney General Alberto Gonzales, who told the House Judiciary Committee that she had used political criteria in evaluating applicants for career Justice Department positions. Best quote from the Washington Post account of her appearance: "I do acknowledge that I may have gone too far in asking political questions of applicants for career positions and may have taken inappropriate political considerations into account on some occasions. I regret these mistakes."
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It's a sad, but true, fact that it doesn't seem to matter how badly they perform, or what rules they break, as long as they are personally loyal to the President.
Jim Coyote | Friday, May 25, 2007 | 07:27 AMUnfortunately, it doesnt seem to matter what you do wrong as a political appointee, as long as the President supports you...Im kind of surprised we havent already seen a glowing endorsement by the President for the GSA Administrator. I can almost hear it now "Doanie, youre doing a heck of a job!"
Joe Fed | Thursday, May 24, 2007 | 04:27 PMABOUT THIS BLOG
Government Executive Editor Tom Shoop takes a look at news and events affecting the federal bureaucracy, from the perspective of a longtime observer of government.
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