Justice Department Looked For Liberal "Buzz Words" On Resumes

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LARA JAKES JORDAN | June 24, 2008 06:17 PM EST | AP

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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.

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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

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,...
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- mergina I'm a Fan of mergina 86 fans permalink
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What are they going to do, bust bush for income tax evasion after being guilty of countless crimes and murders just like they did to Al Capone? The gutless bought and paid for Congress will do nothing to this despot.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:03 AM on 06/25/2008

If it weren't for a Starbucks on every corner of my city I wouldn't even recognize this country anymore. Supreme court puts Bush in office, torturing prisoners, illegal wiring taping of citizen, government lying to it's citizens to invade another country. Justice department breaking the law, administration outing CIA personal, main steam media feeding propaganda. What a sad state of affairs.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:02 AM on 06/25/2008

It's like waking up in the middle of a Twilight Zone episode, isn't it?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:46 AM on 06/25/2008
- Indedave I'm a Fan of Indedave 29 fans permalink
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Worse, EB. It's like not being able to wake yourself up when you're having one of those Twilight Zone nightmares. Then, when you do wake up, you discover you were only dreaming that you were having that dream! :/

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:00 AM on 06/25/2008
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Very sadly LOL.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:43 AM on 06/25/2008

The most important thing we can fight for right now, this week, is FISA. The House & Nancy Pelosi just caved in on telecom amnesty, and it goes to the Senate now. Dem Senators plan to block it, hopefully with a vote to remove the telecom amnesty, if that doesn’t work, then a filibuster.

Call Obama and ask him to show leadership on this. Obama’s senate office 866-675-2008
Call other senate offices and tell them to join the filibuster. Senator Ron Wyden from Oregon just joined. Look up zip codes for other states and call Senators from those states. Time for ACTION!
800-828-0498, 800-614-2803 or 877-851-6437

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:01 AM on 06/25/2008
- Marichu I'm a Fan of Marichu 16 fans permalink
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I've already contacted both of my senators (one democrat, one republican) via email, expressing my concern over the FISA bill granting retroactive immunity to telecom companies.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:11 AM on 06/25/2008
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Yes! We must put pressure on Obama right now to keep him honest! He has rejected public financing, but interestingly, his grassroots web-based financing seemed to fall precipitously last month, the lowest monthly take so far--an equivalent amount to McCain's--approx. 22 mil. Using Dean's "50 State Strategy" and the election still five months away and a lot of convincing of Joe Six-Pac in the hinterlands to do, he is really going to need us, our support, our bucks and our volunteerism. Let's really hold his ass to the fire here!

Obi-wan Obama is our only hope...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:51 AM on 06/25/2008
- KISSman I'm a Fan of KISSman 7 fans permalink
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Yet an another illegal act where nothing will come of it. Nothing.

If Bush were a Democrat, he would have been impeached 17 times by now. The spineless Democrats -- controllers of the House and Senate -- still act as if they have no real power to do anything about anything.

We'll be caving in on the FISA immunity stuff soon enough too.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:54 AM on 06/25/2008
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I wish I could argue with you!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:56 AM on 06/25/2008

I just graduated from George Mason University School of Law just outside of DC. our school is known for being one of the few conservative law schools in the country and I can tell you from first hand knowledge that our school got a lot of access under this administration. I know a lot of people that interned at the DOJ, and I can tell you they were all proud, Bush loving republicans. I did not apply for the DOJ or any federal government jobs under this administration because I did not want to work for it in any capacity, and it was widly suspected that this kind of thing was going on, and that I wouldn't have been able to get a job because of my clear political leanings that would be exposed in my resume, things like working at an inner city school (not many conservatives there).How­ever, I did recently apply to the State Dept. and would like that insitution investigated along similar lines as I past the exam but was denied an interview for a job I was over qualified for.

Two additional questions, if most black are Democrates, wouldn't that indicate that the DOJ would toss out a person's application during this ideological screening on the basis of race? And who is going to go to jail for all this cause someone needs to?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:37 AM on 06/25/2008
- Indedave I'm a Fan of Indedave 29 fans permalink
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Who would be in charge of prosecuting crimes at the DOJ? Congress? The FBI?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:41 AM on 06/25/2008
- reason2008 I'm a Fan of reason2008 8 fans permalink

MADEROUS, if George Mason is one of the "few" conservative law schools in the country, isn't that the same problem as the discrimination issue that we're discussing?

This can be correlated to higher education in general.

Conservative thought is not accepted on higher education campuses.

Are you telling me that a "right-leaning" professor candidate wouldn't be more scrutinized in the hiring process than a "left-leaning" professor?

US Colleges are a hot bed for liberal thought. This isn't an accident! Wrong is wrong.

BE OBJECTIVE.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:53 AM on 06/25/2008

Yes isn't it interesting that educated people tend to be liberal. And if you'll note another comment I made in my entry, i worked an inner city school without any conservatives, and i dont think that was because of any screening process. try to remember that true academia likes a diversity of opinions and does not shy away from opposing view points. I'm not aware of conservative educators facing discrimination at the graduate school level and this is an OBJECTIVE opinion.
The fact is conservatives care more about money than giving back and they are not in the classrooms they are in the boardrooms this is not because of ideological screening this is because of choice. Conservatives are the ones who grouped together to make an ideologically pure school in Mason, I have never heard of liberals openly claiming to be doing the same. And regardless of anything, there is a massive difference between what even a school of higher learning does (or what it is that you seem to think they do) and what our government does with the JUSTICE DEPARTMENT. Wrong is wrong, I agree with that, but it sounds more like you are making excuses than acknowledging this huge betrayal of everything our country and our "Justice" Department stands for.

Get your head out of the sand and realize what Bush has done to this country and stop distracting yourself with some conspiracy theory that does not exist.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:33 AM on 06/25/2008
- laborgrunt I'm a Fan of laborgrunt 3 fans permalink

While this report is very damning to the Bush Admin what I don't like is the insinuation that just because a lawyer graduated from an Ivy League school doesn't mean that s/he is better qualified than other candidates.
Is it me or is the Ivy League dictatorship in all top levels of our Federal Gov't getting old/annoying?

Sorry for my rant, but was there a law passed saying that if you went to an Ivy League school you are automatically better qualifed?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:35 AM on 06/25/2008
- Indedave I'm a Fan of Indedave 29 fans permalink
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By and large, Ivy League law schools require higher LSAT scores and GPAs to get in, and there is a high correlation of these indices to general intelligence. These schools also have some of the best legal minds as professors. So in many cases, at least when it comes to lawyers, Ivy League may stand for something. It is the old-boy Ivy League network that has existed since this country was founded that is more egregiously oppressive, IMO. Meet your ruling class.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:47 AM on 06/25/2008
- Bettysdad I'm a Fan of Bettysdad 57 fans permalink
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Impeachment is waaaay to easy.

Bush, and every single person appointed to ANY office since 1-20-01 needs to be dragged into The Hague, and tried for war crimes.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:33 AM on 06/25/2008
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And the Euros WILL do it one day--even if all of us Americans are too stupid, whipped, cowed or brainwashed to do it!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:11 AM on 06/25/2008
- ssaz I'm a Fan of ssaz 4 fans permalink

I bet bush and cheney have an army of aides in the basement of the whitehouse burning all documentary evidence. If I were president the first thing I would do is request congressional hearings, suspend habeas corpus for bush/cheney and send their butts to the hague for crimes against humanity.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:25 AM on 06/25/2008
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It is different from picking like minded persons for the supreme court. This is against the law. This is hiring. Not appointing.

And this is just one more thing. Torture. Kidnapping. Terrorizing. Civil Liberties.
All headline subjects in a long list of arrogant efforts to sideswipe the laws.

Hopefully when this is over and the bullies are out of office, the country can get settled down and we can return to what I remember. Not a perfect place, but at least one where we tired to at least look civilized and law abiding.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:18 AM on 06/25/2008
- Raymondf I'm a Fan of Raymondf 4 fans permalink

Whats the big deal the dems. will do the same, no different that picking Conservatives for Supreme Court.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:00 AM on 06/25/2008

Raymondf
"I'm not voting this year but if McCain don"t fire his adviser,..­.
Posted 04:36 PM on 06/23/2008

I don't listen to people who don't vote.

This is NOT about picking Justices or political appointees, nobodylovesraymond.

This is about CIVIL SERVICE hiring practices.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:05 AM on 06/25/2008

YAWN.... So what? The Bush administration will never be held responsible for any of their numerous criminal activities.
Frankly, I'm tired of reading about it. What's the use in knowing this information?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:58 AM on 06/25/2008
- nodonjuan I'm a Fan of nodonjuan 9 fans permalink
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Would "Republicans suck" count as a buzz word?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:54 AM on 06/25/2008

iamtoo
The 2008 Congress can impeach him after he leaves office - that way it doesn't fire up the Republicans during the election.
Posted 12:32 AM on 06/25/2008

You can't impeach someone AFTER they leave office.

The only penalty in an impeachment trial is removal from office.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:46 AM on 06/25/2008

actually I think you can impeach some people after they leave office.

impeachment and conviction prevents them from holding similar public office in the future and also affects their pension benefits IIRC.

(WJC was not convicted, so it does not apply to him.)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:06 AM on 06/25/2008
- Marichu I'm a Fan of Marichu 16 fans permalink
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It makes no sense. Any business would want to hire the best and most qualified. Hiring like-minded individuals who are predisposed to think within set confines narrows diversity of ideas, creating a rigid mindset while discouraging fluidity of ideas.
Allowing diversity brings in different experiences, outlooks, and wealth of knowledge. It is counterproductive limiting a job-hiring search by disqualifying individuals based on divergent political and ideological viewpoints.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:40 AM on 06/25/2008

It only makes sense if you don't respect the work of the government and the people who pay for it (e.g me and you). If your stated goal is to "drown it (the government) in the tub" then hiring incompetent ideologues makes perfect sense.

And the result is an incompetent government that the people don't trust and don't want.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:29 AM on 06/25/2008

Republicans don't want diversity and good ideas. They want to shove their simple minded, money grabbing, screw the public version of America down our throats.

They only use religion to trick simple minded people into voting for them against their own interests.

That's why they've failed so miserably.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:33 AM on 06/25/2008

Marichu; The current administration is not any busines!!! look what we have as a leader, why would he want people with more intelligence?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:42 AM on 06/25/2008
- Marichu I'm a Fan of Marichu 16 fans permalink
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grumpygranny66, I see your point. Can't argue with that. It is just so maddening, so asinine!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:53 AM on 06/25/2008
- reason2008 I'm a Fan of reason2008 8 fans permalink

Marichu, I agree with your post.

However, please explain to me why a large majority of college professors are liberal?

Wouldn't a college want diverse thought for their students?

By promoting a liberal agenda through curriculum, isn't that indoctrination?

What would the libs say if the colleges were right leaning? What about the newspapers?

THINK ABOUT IT OBJECTIVELY.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:57 AM on 06/25/2008
- Marichu I'm a Fan of Marichu 16 fans permalink
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The following is an opinion with no links to support it, just an anecdotal viewpoint.
Let's start with the term "liberal”. There could be many, varied definitions with that term. I will take it as a person whose way of thinking has no set perimeters, has the ability to learn, evolve and expand upon new and different ideas, and is not afraid or hindered by fear of the unknown. Has a social conscience and feels compassion and empathy for others.
With that in mind, let's continue with your question about colleges and diversity. Colleges/u­niversitie­s accept students on a variety of criteria drawing from large segments of the population therefore diversity is in play. Compare admissions today to let's say fifty years ago, and you will find a student body representing untold ethnic, racial, socio-economic, religious/­non-religi­ous backgrounds and ages.
Your question as to why the large majority of college professors are liberal really depends on the designated college, some are, yes more liberal, but other colleges and universities that have a diverse faculty (i.e. conservative, centralist) balance that out.
As to “promoting a liberal agenda through curriculum, isn't that indoctrination” that would then fall on the student. He/she must take in all knowledge learned as a lifelong learner, and derive from that the philosophical path he/she must take. As sapient beings we have to ability to think and reason, we keep those ideas that fit our schemata and discard those we deem unacceptable.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:50 AM on 06/25/2008

And the Democratic "leadership" took impeachment off he table why? Every day we're all treated to another example of why the Bush administration will go down in history as one of the worst, if not the worst ,ever. I hope America gets a clue and hires competence over swagger from now on. Conservatives love to say government doesn't work and then they put all their energy into proving it via incompetence.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:39 AM on 06/25/2008

Other than the fact that they knew they couldn't get the necessary 67 votes to convict and remove in the Senate, when that statement was made, there was not this type of documentation.

One thing to have a "feeling" about wrongdoing, quite another to have verifiable proof.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:43 AM on 06/25/2008
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I think it's the House that impeaches.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:05 AM on 06/25/2008
- 305Rider I'm a Fan of 305Rider 44 fans permalink
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Unfortunately for Democrats the majority that they hold in Congress is very slim. Think about it, their Senate majority actually rests on the whims of Joe Lieberman.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:17 AM on 06/25/2008
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