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Hiring Coup or Tainted Hire? (Gonzo)
Hiring Coup or Tainted Hire?
July 13, 2009


On August 1, Alberto Gonzales will start working at Texas Tech University, where he will teach a seminar in political science while helping the university (and Angelo State University) recruit and retain first generation college students. In announcing the appointment last week, Texas Tech officials praised his "experience" and "expertise," noting the important legal jobs he held in Austin and Washington working for George W. Bush.

In most cases, landing a former U.S. attorney general would be a coup for a university, and law schools would be lining up with job offers. But the ties between Gonzales and Bush -- and the role Gonzales played in decisions that critics view as unconstitutionally eroding civil liberties -- mean that this appointment isn't escaping notice, even at the generally conservative Lubbock campus. Criticism has come both from those offended by the Gonzales record and those disturbed by the idea that -- at a time of tight budgets -- the chancellor of the university (Kent Hance, a politician turned educator, who was once a Democrat but became a Republican during the Reagan administration) would find $100,000 to create a job for Gonzales.

To date, however, there are no signs that the criticism will prompt any change at Texas Tech. The Daily Toreador, the student newspaper, on Friday ran an editorial saying that hiring Gonzales was worse than hiring Bob Knight, the controversial basketball coach. The editorial said that the idea put forth by Texas Tech officials -- that Gonzales' success as a Latino who rose to top positions of power makes him a role model -- is negated by what Gonzales did in those positions.

Leaving Washington "in disgrace, Gonzales did not fulfill his duty as attorney general, and he did not reach his full potential as a role model for minorities," the editorial said. "So why hire him? This trumps hiring a fiery coach from Indiana known for tossing a chair across a basketball court. Gonzales is notoriously accused of much more serious problems."


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