AAAS president rails against unqualified Bush appointees landing career science jobs
DOI: 10.1063/PT.5.022882
Washington Post:
“It’s ludicrous to have people who do not have a scientific background, who are not trained and skilled in the ways of science, make decisions that involve resources, that involve facilities in the scientific infrastructure,” said McCarthy. “You’d just like to think people have more respect for the institution of government than to leave wreckage behind with these appointments.”
His comments came as several new examples surfaced of political appointees gaining coveted, high-level civil service positions as the administration winds down. The White House has said repeatedly that all gained their new posts in an open, competitive process, but congressional Democrats and others questioned why political appointees had won out over qualified federal career employees.