Prosecutor with performance problem out in Minnesota

In April, when U.S. Attorney for Minnesota Rachel Paulose was appointed, the controversy was almost immediate. First, her predecessor, Thomas Heffelfinger, resigned under suspicious circumstances. Second, Paulose, at 34 the nation’s youngest chief federal prosecutor, treated herself to an elaborate “coronation,” complete with a Marine Corps honor guard and choir. Third, she clashed with her top three deputy prosecutors, all of whom resigned in frustration. (“They did it jointly because they couldn’t stand her anymore,” one source said, citing what was described as her “dictatorial management style and general lack of management experience.”)

At the time, officials at the Justice Department blamed some kind of systemic prejudice , though even then, it was a pretty weak defense. Conditions went from bad to worse in September, when an internal Justice Department audit showed that most of the staff in Paulose’s office said she mishandled classified information, retaliated against those who crossed her, and made racist remarks.

The good news is, Paulose was forced to resign yesterday. The bad news is, the Bush administration gave her a different job in the Justice Department.

In an interview with a blogger last week, posted on National Review Online, the usually press-shy Paulose denied saying anything racist to the staff member and added that “the department is defending me against this outrageous and defamatory lie.” She also decried “the McCarthyite hysteria” that surrounded her.

The brief interview provoked some of Paulose’s staff, according to her predecessor as Minnesota U.S. attorney, Thomas W. Heffelfinger. He said in an interview last night that “at least one and as many as three of her current staff managers either had resigned or were threatening to resign today.”

Such defections would have been the second in Paulose’s office in less than a year. This spring, her top assistant and two other senior prosecutors stepped down from their management responsibilities, saying they no longer could work with her.

When a U.S. Attorney’s staff keeps resigning in disgust, it’s usually not a good sign.

What I don’t quite understand is why the Bush gang gave Paulose a golden parachute.

A Justice spokesman, Brian Roehrkasse, issued a statement saying: “We appreciate her service as U.S. Attorney, and are fortunate that the department will continue to be able to benefit from her exceptional legal skill in this new capacity.”

In her new job, Paulose will be one of several counsels in Justice’s office for legal policy.

Apparently, actually dismissing Paulose was out of the question.

The only U.S. Attorneys who actually get fired in the Bush administration are the ones who perform well and exhibit independent thought.

Nevertheless, Paulose was an unmistakable reminder of what had gone wrong with Alberto Gonzales’ approach to federal law enforcement. Her departure from her U.S. Attorney gig is a slightly encouraging sign.

In the Bush administration shit floats straight to the top.

  • Sorry for the crudity, but there is no doubt in my mind she is sleeping with one of the higher ups someplace in the Administration.

  • bubba,

    From a tidbit in a TPM article I thought she told everyone she was a virgin. She was a virgin like the way Britney Spears claimed she was a “Virgin.”

  • When I first started reading this post, my thought was, Wow, she’s as incompetent and arrogant as Bush!! She must be rewarded for this!! Hah, hah…. And, of course, she was. No bad job goes unrewarded in W’s administration

  • Paulose will be working for Michael Mulcasey, our new Attorney General who is cleaning up Gonzo’s mess at the Justice Department.

    You’re off to a great start, Mr. AG.

  • Why would anyone automatically assume this incompetent, arrogant woman is having sex with a superior in order to keep her job? In any other administration, that might be an accurate suspicion. In this one, we all know that sex is not nearly as important as loyalty.

  • Yet another symptom that Bush is the head of a cult.
    He’s for sure not effective as head of this country… but he seems pretty good at this cult thing.

  • “Why would anyone automatically assume this incompetent, arrogant woman is having sex with a superior in order to keep her job? In any other administration, that might be an accurate suspicion. In this one, we all know that sex is not nearly as important as loyalty.”

    I would generally agree, but I have yet to see any act this woman has performed on behalf of the administration. I am unaware of any acts taken by her while in her Minnesota position to influence elections or run a political opponent into the ground. Maybe such actions occurred before she acquired the Minnesota position, but none of those have been unearthed yet. So my asumption is sex, or some sort of incriminating knowledge of it.

  • I am with Jen. Plus the higher R’s don’t like it unless they are paying to orally service men of other races in public bathrooms.

    And what guy in his right mind would sleep with her, if it goes wrong the ‘virgin’ would go Glen Close on your ass in a minute.

  • She’s returning to DOJ home office to spy on Mukasey. His reputation, first day of testimony, and some of his early actions as AG make his blind, unprincipled loyalty suspect. They need a “loyal Bushie” to keep an eye on him and let the entrenched crooks know if he gets too close to something.

  • “When a U.S. Attorney’s staff keeps resigning in disgust, it’s usually not a good sign.

    What I don’t quite understand is why the Bush gang gave Paulose a golden parachute.”

    You understand it. Of course you understand it. *I* understand it. Loyal Bushieism knows nothing of decency or propriety. Heck, if someone on the Supreme Court suddenly died or retired, I wouldn’t be surprised if her name was floated as a heckua Justice.

  • This morning on NPR it was suggested that whilst Ms. Paulose was talented she was mayhap a decade away from having the experience necessary to undertake the position to which she was assigned. Baseball players are frequently returned to the minors for additional seasoning. Just a thought.

  • I am pleased that Palouse is gone, as to why, many of you have made suggestions. Jerry may be correct (though isn’t Palouse a Regent Law School grad?) – she may be smart and talented, but perhaps (OK, obviously) not a good manager.

    But re-read this quote: “most of the staff in Paulose’s office said she mishandled classified information, retaliated against those who crossed her, and made racist remarks”. It seems pretty obvious that she fits the profile of a perfect “bushie”. So of course, they would keep her.

  • The previous MN USA Tom Heffelfinger was very good on dealing with Native American issues, and likely would have been opposed to trying to disenfranchise native voters. This is why he had to go.
    The previous sec of state Mary Kiffmyer was a rovebot who tried every way to disenfranchise native voters, loosing every court case she filed or had to be part of. Had she won reelection in 06 she and Paulouse could have thrown a very close senate and /or presidential race, Florida style. With Paulose and Kiffmyere gone, I feel my vote is a safe here in Minnesota.

  • Never, never admit anything you did was a mistake no matter how obvious. Isn’t that the watchword of this thug-laden regime? Does anyone think her replacement won’t be cut from the same bolt of cloth? You can fully expect retaliation against all those who resigned or threatened to. Maybe Gonzo or Kerik will fill in for the next year.

    I think ‘the seal’ is onto something. The plan for the ’08 election is to use secretaries of state and US attorneys in concert to steal the election. We should be looking for that one-two punch in other states.

  • They may have thrown her a bone to keep her quiet. If she’d ended up on the street with no job at all she might have tried to make a few bucks dishing dirt on her former Bush buddies. I know I would. 😉

    Sounds like they’re burying her pretty deep in the bureaucratic depths, though, enough to give her a paycheck without any authority to create more screwups. Smart move.

  • I can totally understand the administration giving her another job, remember this administration has set new standards on rewarding failure and incompetence.

    I would love, love, love to know what was going on.

  • One of the hallmarks of this administration is everyone fails upwards. Another hallmark is unbridled loyalty.

    I have no doubts, come Jan or Feb she’ll become the head of the voting rights section. And more nefarious deeds will ensue.

  • She also decried “the McCarthyite hysteria” that surrounded her.

    I’m so confused. I just can’t keep track of whether the Republican Party opposes McCarthyism or considers McCarthy a hero. (Coulter, for example.)

  • She got the position aka Monica Goodling, who got the position aka Regents U who have a high number working in this administration. How far does the ‘Christian” block go in loyalty to Bushites?

    How can the DoJ justify keeping someone who has screwed up so badly trying to manage others after purging themselves of several USAs who obviously did outstanding work. Hard to have any confidence in a justice dept. that still rewards loyalty over competence. A tremendous ego is all she brings to the table. How will justice feed it now?

  • How long is it going to take the Democratic administration (that hopefully we will elect next year) to clean up the layers and layers of corruption and crap and “loyal Bushies” spread throughout the government? It is just mind boggling how much damage has been done in seven short years–well, actually it does feel more like seven very long years at this point.

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