He said the president "managed to gut the only agency, through political cronyism, that could help people at a time like this."
In the early years, nepotism and political cronyism tainted many Life-Saving Service appointments.
"The committee has found that the motive for the firings was political cronyism," the report said.
But Republicans pointed to the nomination as an example of naked political cronyism.
That her nomination was the result of political cronyism.
But Republicans pointed to the nomination as a stark example of political cronyism.
Some educators have alluded to widespread political cronyism in the selection of the staff as a reason for lax management.
The house became synonymous with political cronyism.
No long blacked-out sections to protect ongoing intelligence operations, no political cronyism making sure the most influential asses are covered.
It also cites damage resulting from political cronyism and political interference in many departments and finds little unity among the district's leadership.