Steve Benen, The Carpetbagger Report AlterNet: PEEK. April 2, 2008. Thanks to Gonzales and Monica Goodling, applicants for civil service jobs were quizzed with personal questions that the DoJ can't legally ask.
Amanda Terkel, Think Progress AlterNet: PEEK. November 17, 2007. Amanda Terkel: Gonzales claimed the law was his "lodestar", but he must have forgotten it while he was in office.
Amanda Terkel, AlterNet: PEEK. September 18, 2007. Amanda Terkel: Rachel Paulose was a special assistant to Alberto Gonzales and was best buds with Monica Goodling.
Guest Blogger, AlterNet: PEEK. June 15, 2007. Lindsay Beyerstein: The Department of Justice is investigating whether Alberto Gonzales inappropriately coached Monica Goodling for her testimony before the House Judiciary Committee
Adam Howard, AlterNet: Video. May 24, 2007. Goodling may have cast McNulty in the worst light, but that doesn't mean Gonzales is in the clear. Perhaps Bush likes it that way.
Adam Howard, AlterNet. May 23, 2007. In the U.S. Attorneys firing scandal, the testimony of Monica Goodling amounted to more finger pointing, more unanswered questions and the continuation of an ultimately politically disastrous trajectory for the Bush Administration.
Adam Howard, AlterNet: Video. May 23, 2007. Under questioning from the House Judiciary Committee, Monica Goodling is forced to accept some responsibility for injecting partisan politics into her US attorney hiring policy.
Guest Blogger, AlterNet: PEEK. May 23, 2007. Christy Hardin Smith: The blow by blow of today's testimony in the attorney firings scandal from Monica Goodling, the former White House liaison for Alberto Gonzales.