Finally some real pushback

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Finally some real pushback on the Bush Administration’s patronage hiring. Today’s profile in courage is of the State Department’s George Staples, as reported by Al Kamen:

The career diplomats at the State Department are celebrating a decision this week by the department’s director general to overturn the assignment of an aide to Undersecretary Karen Hughes to a top job running the new Public Diplomacy Rapid Response office in Brussels.

The American Foreign Service Association two months ago protested the selection of mid-level civil servant Diane Zeleny for the job, calling it a “pre-cooked deal” done by manipulating the process and violating personnel rules. AFSA filed a grievance asking foreign service director general George Staples to “undo this assignment.”

. . .

The Zeleny appointment came at a time when career diplomats were seething over jumps by several other lower-level officers with political connections into top jobs that the career folks thought should have gone to more senior officers.

It probably didn’t help matters, in this case, that Zeleny, a talented civil servant — but not a foreign service officer — who has some experience overseas, is married to prominent neocon Reuel Marc Gerecht, an Iraq war promoter and occasional Bush adviser.

Yeah, being Gerecht‘s wife probably didn’t help matters. By the way, she gets to stay in the post until next summer so it’s not a perfect solution. But it’s a step in the right direction. Not many of those these past six years.

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