Windy Hill got a ‘Head Start’ on the three-day weekend

Let’s see, late Friday afternoon in advance of Memorial Day weekend, a time when DC is quiet and political reporters are headed out of town. The Bush gang has a habit of taking advantage of these opportunities to make announcements they don’t want people to hear about. Predictably, last week was no exception.

The director of the federal Head Start preschool program, Windy M. Hill, resigned abruptly Friday.

Ms. Hill has been under review by the Health and Human Services Department’s inspector general over accusations of financial abuses at the Head Start center she ran in Bastrop, Tex., before becoming associate commissioner of the federal program in 2002.

Hill’s resignation took effect immediately and the announcement made no mention of why she was leaving. It’s no wonder the administration would hold onto this for a time when it would generate little attention — Hill’s tenure has been an embarrassing debacle, even by Bush standards.

Hill’s leadership of the administration’s Head Start program started badly. As soon as the White House started announcing its intention to cut the program’s budget, Hill’s office sent terse letters to Head Start center across the country, telling parents and teachers that if they shared their concerns about the program’s future with members of Congress, it would constitute illegal lobbying.

The sad attempt at intimidation was a sign of things to come for Hill. An HHS review later held her responsible for serious misconduct involving Hill’s mismanagement of more than $150,000 when she was the executive director of the Texas Head Start program. (The HHS review findings were confirmed in an outside audit.) Reports also indicate Hill received three large bonuses that were not reported to the IRS as income.

Bush sure knows how to pick ’em, doesn’t he? Hill mismanaged federal grant money for the Head Start program in Texas, so the president asked her to — you guessed it — lead the national Head Start program to disburse federal grants. And once the controversy broke, Bush waited until he thought no one’s looking to throw Hill overboard.

Alas, it largely worked. Hill’s abrupt resignation seems to have received very little attention. Political reporters in DC would be wise to keep a few people around on late Friday afternoons, especially on holiday weekends, for instances like this one.

Texas has been just so good for the rest of the country.

  • Money is usually “disbursed” not “dispersed”. Liberal elitist with high standards.

    Though, this definition of disperse might be kind of fun:
    “To cause to vanish or disappear”.

  • And…
    a. Sentences with ‘not’ in this particular construction usually require a comma between the two clauses.
    b. Quotation marks should always enclose punctuation marks

    Correct version:
    “Money is usually “disbursed,” not “dispersed.”

  • “Dispersed” has been corrected to read, “Disbursed.”

    As for Ignobilitor’s corrections of Alex’s mistakes, they remain available for all to see.

  • Ignobilitor is correct as to ‘b’. Quotation marks should always enclose punction marks.

    However, this is often illogical and counter-intuitive. Unless the punction mark specifically modifies the language within the quotation marks, it makes more sense to place it after the close quote. The descriptivist in me hopes that this “incorrect” usage becomes more accepted as time goes on.

  • Not to get off the semantic track, but the sleaze and corruption that followed the Bushies into the White House is just so thick sometimes. Right after getting Rove’s favorite Texas judge Priscilla bought-and-paid-for Owen confirmed to a lifetime appointment, here’s another story out of that ignoble state, an incompetent dishonest bureaucrat elevated to high national office. Remember the Texas National Guard guy who helped Bush hide his records? Sure enough, he became the head of the National Guard. Amazing they finally threw Hill under the bus, I guess the evidence was going to come out too thick and fast for even the Bushies to bother trying to defend her. She’s too small a fish to use up any of the chimperor’s rapidly disappearing political capital.

    And meanwhile the true believers praise Bush’s integrity and honesty. To those cultists, Bu$h is more than teflon-coated. No thought as to “birds of a feather” when it comes to him, oh no! He’s God’s chosen one.

    *gag*

  • I am shocked, SHOCKED, I tell you. Why? Because they didn’t promote Windy last Friday, say to Assistant Secretary of HHS or something similar.

    Every once in a while, this adminstration does surprise me.

  • Please excuse my punctuation mistakes. I’m an editor of English for an Eastern-European country’s government and have been asked to use the Brit-English style of punctuation.

  • Wow. I would have thought that Wendy’s conduct would have garnered her a Presidential Medal of Freedom, rather than–when the coast clears–an exciting new job with the Heritage Foundation or some sort of voucher-advocacy lobbying organization sopping with corporate cash.

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