September 16, 2003

staffing, bush style

David Niewart questions L' Jean Lewis's appointment as Chief of Staff of the Defense Department's inspectors general office as follows:

It should be clear that any normative candidates for top staffing positions at any Inspector General's office should be persons with spotless records and unquestionable reputations for professionalism, ethical behavior and personal integrity. That someone like L. Jean Lewis even made it past the door raises serious questions about just what standards were used. This goes well beyond mere cronyism.

Second: At no point in her career as a low-level RTC investigator did Lewis exhibit any level of managerial capability. Nowhere in her resume is there even an inkling that she possesses any personnel-management skills. What in God's name could have qualified her to, out of the blue, rise through the ranks to suddenly oversee a staff of 1,240 people?

The only real quality that L. Jean Lewis exhibited at the RTC was her naked, almost psychotic eagerness to participate in partisan skulduggery.

David, in his usual thorough style, has multiple posts and lots of detail. See more at Atrios, Seeing the Forest, and many others.

If you aren't already up on this story it will not make your day.

Via The Sideshow.

Posted by Steve on September 16, 2003
Comments

Have a few too many, there, Shteve?

Posted by Avedon at September 20, 2003 11:02 AM

It must have been after a very long lunch or some such. Anyway, fixed.

Posted by Steve at September 20, 2003 5:29 PM
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