Orcinus on the appointment of L. Jean Lewis to the post of chief of staff of the Office of the Inspector General of the Department of Defense:
Some of the more colorful instances of her lying before Congress were her claims that the tape recorder “turned itself on” and that her use of the word “BITCH” on the T-shirts she sold (with the subscript, “Bubba, I’m Taking Charge, Hillary”) were “in no way intended to denigrate the First Lady”. But the most serious instances of unmistakable perjury were her assertions that she had not made any pre-election attempts to pressure the FBI and U.S. Attorney about her shabby criminal referrals for the Clintons in the Whitewater matter, which were directly contradicted by testimony from the FBI (who had documented the contacts, of course) and several other law-enforcement officials.
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.