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Justice Department Looked For Liberal "Buzz Words" On Resumes

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LARA JAKES JORDAN   06/24/08 07:17 PM ET   AP

WASHINGTON — Ivy Leaguers and other top law students were rejected for plum Justice Department jobs two years ago because of their liberal leanings or objections to Bush administration politics, a government report concluded Tuesday.

In one case, a Harvard Law student was passed over after criticizing the nomination of Samuel Alito to the Supreme Court. In another, a Georgetown University student who had previously worked for a Democratic senator and congressman didn't make the cut.

Even senior Justice Department officials flinched at what appeared to be hiring decisions based _ improperly and illegally _ on politics, according to the internal report.

"Individuals at the department were rejecting any of our candidates who could be construed as left-wing or who were perceived, based on their appearances and resumes and so forth, as being more liberal," Kevin Ohlson, deputy director of the department's executive office of immigration review, complained to Justice investigators.

The report marked the culmination of a yearlong investigation by Justice's inspector general and Office of Professional Responsibility into whether Republican politics were driving hiring polices at the once fiercely independent department.

The investigation is one of several that examine accusations of White House political meddling within the Justice Department. Those accusations were initially driven by the firings of nine U.S. attorneys in late 2006 and culminated with the ouster of Alberto Gonzales as attorney general last September.

The report issued Tuesday concluded that politics and ideology disqualified a significant number of newly graduated lawyers and summer interns seeking coveted Justice jobs in 2006.

As early as 2002, career Justice employees complained to department officials that Bush administration political appointees had largely taken over the hiring process for summer interns and so-called Honors Program jobs for newly graduated law students. For years, job applicants had been judged on their grades, the quality of their law schools, their legal clerkships and other experiences.

But in 2002, many applicants who identified themselves as Democrats or were members of liberal-leaning organizations were rejected while GOP loyalists with fewer legal skills were hired, the report found. Of 911 students who applied for full-time Honors jobs that year, 100 were identified as liberal _ and 80 were rejected. By comparison, 46 were identified as conservative, and only four didn't get a job offer.

The political filtering of applicants ebbed for the three years between 2003 and 2005, the inquiry found, then resumed by 2006.

Of 602 Honors candidates that year, 150 were identified as liberal _ including 83 who were cut. Five of 28 self-described conservatives were rejected.

Investigators blamed two political appointees on a three-person screening committee for the preferential treatment. It also singled out one of them, former deputy attorney general staff chief Michael Elston, for failing to make sure the hirings were proper _ and giving evasive and misleading answers about why they were not.

An attorney for Elston, who is now in private practice, did not immediately return a message seeking comment.

Although federal law prohibits discriminating against government job applicants based on their politics, it's unlikely that any of those involved in the hiring process will be penalized since they no longer work at the department. A Justice official said the department is not considering pressing criminal charges or taking or civil actions against them.

Democrats quickly seized on the report to bludgeon the Bush administration for playing politics with a department sworn to uphold the law fairly.

"This is the first smoking gun," said Sen. Charles E. Schumer, D-N.Y., who sits on the Senate Judiciary Committee. "We believe there will be more to come. This report shows clearly that politics and ideology replaced merit as the hiring criteria at one of our most prized civil service departments."

Under Gonzales, the Justice Department last year moved to prevent politics from influencing the hiring screening process. His successor, Attorney General Michael Mukasey, said Tuesday he "will continue to make clear that the consideration of political affiliations in the hiring of career department employees is impermissible and unacceptable."

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Report: http://www.usdoj.gov/oig/special/index.htm

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07:20 PM on 06/25/2008
We knew this years ago!

ONLY corrupt and criminal legislators would hide this from the American people
OR PROTECT THOSE CRIMINALS FROM PROPER PROSECUTION!!!!!!

It is NOW the DEMOCRATS PROBLEM because Democratic legislators are turning their heads to allow these crooks to steal from our American justice and American Treasury!
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04:12 PM on 06/25/2008
story will fall down the page until it slips off again and dissappears... why bother unless there's going to be follow up?
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This is Minerva. She bites.
10:55 PM on 06/25/2008
I agree, Vinny. This is a story that needs to be kept current. This is the kind of story that makes me choose this site for my morning news fix--not the sensational headlines linked to snippets of gossip we've been seeing on HuffPost in recent weeks.
03:58 PM on 06/25/2008
Yea. So, tell us something we did not already know for over a year. Each and every attorney should be dismissed that was hired under these flawed processes. Their supervisors that were responsible for screening and hiring should be canned, also. Really, the only question is what is going to be done about this politicalization of the hiring process? If they don't clean house, all you've got are some smug rats (Republicans) laughing and sneering (behind closed doors) because they got away with it.
Where's the accountability, here?
02:44 PM on 06/25/2008
Is anyone surprised? The Republican right has had one goal since the 1970's: obliterate liberalism and the Democratic party at all costs and with all tactics on the table. Fair play, equality, justice are not high priorities for this or any Republican administration of the last 30 years.

At least we're finally getting to see their true colors out in the open and available for some level of public scrutiny. I just hope people haven't been so deeply divided into partisan camps by their hi-jinks and their successful campaign against press credibility (the myth of the liberal media) that people who've been sitting on the right can actually see the truth in these reports.
01:57 PM on 06/25/2008
No truth to the rumor that the Bush people can snoop on your I-Pod and drop you from job consideration if either (a) there are no tunes there by Lawrence Welk, John Tesch or Yanni or there can be found traces of tunes featuring John Coltrane, Bob Dylan, John Lee Hooker, George Clinton, Woody Gutherie & others.
01:56 PM on 06/25/2008
one report said an applicant was rejected because of using the phrase "social justice"!

proving once and for all that it is not a Republican concept!
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01:41 PM on 06/25/2008
They're probably have to disinfect DC after this crew leaves.
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Conservatism is socialism for the rich and wealthy
01:36 PM on 06/25/2008
If I commit a crime if front of the police station, I'm supposed to be arrested. Hey Democrats, you're the police station! Will you arrest somebody already?
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ThermoChemist
"Forewarned Is Forearmed"
02:13 PM on 06/25/2008
Following along the same lines:

how would you like to approach a police officer about a crime and get told;
- "Sorry, I can't help you. There's NO TIME. My shift ends in a half an hour". -or-
- "Sorry, I can't arrest anyone. I'm not sure if the JURY will VOTE to convict him". -or-
- "Sorry, I can't arrest anyone. I might get sued or lose my job if I mess up".

Police officers swear an oath to "protect and serve". They also take an "ethical oath" which states (among other things):
I WILL EXERCISE MY AUTHORITY AS A POLICE OFFICER IN THE MANNER INTENDED BY THE LAW.

Congress, swore an oath to support / defend the US Constitution.
I do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will SUPPORT and DEFEND the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and DOMESTIC; that I will bear TRUE FAITH and ALLEGIANCE to the same; that I take this OBLIGATION freely, without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion; and that I will well and FAITHFULLY discharge the DUTIES of the office on which I am about to enter. So help me God.

You don"t perform your sworn DUTY ONLY if/when you feel like it; you do it when, and because, you"re supposed to!
05:09 PM on 06/25/2008
Great post ThermoChemist! Thanks!

The writers of the Constitution are spinning uncontrollably in their graves.
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Obstruct the obstructionists - Vote Democratic!
01:21 PM on 06/25/2008
The Bush "Justice" Dept. -- where injustice reigns supreme.

We all know the litany of lies, deceits, failures, blunders, and tragedies that George W. Bush and his party of enablers are responsible for. The list is excruciatingly long and a testament to the stupidity and greed of the Republican party and its leadership.

It should be more than sufficient to shock and motivate the electorate to push for real change and serious reforms. Given this Republican resume, by all rights, there should be a Democratic sweep in November. All of the elements are there for a historic victory. And that, after all, is the way it should be -- that balance is restored by way of change. That is our system. And it works, if allowed. The big question remaining is what role the mainstream media will play? Will they be agents of change, or the reverse, protectors of the status quo?
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Obstruct the obstructionists - Vote Democratic!
01:20 PM on 06/25/2008
The Bush "Justice" Dept. -- now if that isn't a misnomer, nothing is. Bush and "justice" have proven to be mutually exclusive both in spirit and action.

Experience has shown that the Bush "Justice" Dept. specializes more in creating and sustaining illegalities than it does in dispensing "justice". What a wretched administration. I truly hope that the American electorate fully realizes the shocking extent to which both the Bush administration, and its enablers in Congress, have damaged our country and our way of life.
12:36 PM on 06/25/2008
And this surprises everyone why?

IMPEACH BUSH/CHENEY 08
12:23 PM on 06/25/2008
When weeding out the liberals, some of the buzzwords they looked for included...

constitutional adherence, justice, honesty, integrity, ethics, and doing what is right.
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12:01 PM on 06/25/2008
So NOW is Congress going to DO something about these criminals? Hummmmmmmmm???????? If not now, WHEN for crissake?
01:28 PM on 06/25/2008
We have an African American Democrat with a chance to become president. Since the mid-terms, the Democrats have been a huge disappointment. But, if we can hang together and not self-destruct because we have been waiting for eight years for justice, perhaps the party will be in a position to make some lasting changes.

What are they going to spend energy, time, money, and any capital they have with the middle saying? This administration broke the law? We know, we all know…
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11:45 AM on 06/25/2008
The most corrupt administration in the history of our fine country.
Plain and simple.
11:15 AM on 06/25/2008
Just more illegalities that Obama and the Democrats can ignore in their quest to appeal to the "center". What does the Bush cabal have to do before the Democratic leadership understands the importance of holding them accountable for every criminal act?

If Obama wants to win this election in a landslide and avoid getting sucked into a faux war with Iran, he needs to become the leader he states he is by demanding that Congress begin impeachment proceedings immediately.