Posted on 06/16/2014 10:50:21 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
Last Friday afternoon, the Internal Revenue Service claimed that Lois Lerner, a former executive tasked with overseeing tax-exemption applications, lost thousands of emails after her computer crashed. Many of those emails, the tax collection agency claimed, could not be recovered.
This convenient excuse for failing to comply with a request from House investigators is not sitting well with some in the journalistic community.
Do you believe in the Easter Bunny? CNNs John King asked his panel of political reporters on Monday. Do you believe in Santa Claus? Do you believe that Lois Lerners emails suddenly went poof?
King added that he agreed with Rep. Dave Camp (R-MI) who said that it was unacceptable that this information was just coming to light now, over a year after the investigation into allegations that the IRS targeted conservative political groups with undue scrutiny began.
Waiting a year to tell the Congress makes me suspicious, King said.
Its hard to believe in this era, where you have servers, and backup servers, and all kinds of technology that can recover all kinds of emails, that these emails simply dont exist, Associated Press reporter Julie Pace agreed. If that is true, and they dont exist, why wasnt that one of the first things that was told to Congress?
Im not sure whats with this administration and computer problems, but it seems to be happening time and again, Politicos Manu Raju concurred.
It seems that even those predisposed to extend federal officials the benefit of the doubt are not accepting the claim that Lerners emails simply disappeared into thin air at face value.
In a sardonic segment on MSNBCs Morning Joe on Monday, hosts Mika Brzezinski and Joe Scarborough ruthlessly mocked the notion that a hardware crash could eliminate files stored on remote servers.
Mika, even you have to admit this is pretty ridiculous, Scarborough probed.
Pretty ridiculous, Brzezinski replied. Those emails exist.
Perhaps made uncomfortable by the implications surrounding this admission, Brzezinski quickly changed topics. It would, however, be shameful if the American political press did the same. The concession from these prominent political reporters and commentators serves as a mandate to pursue the story surrounding the IRS scandal with renewed vigor.
And those who are scratching the surface of this story are unsettled by what they are finding. In March, as Townhalls Guy Benson noted on Monday, IRS Commissioner John Koskinen testified before Congress that all the relevant email communications are stored somewhere on severs.
This development in a controversy which President Barack Obama called a phony scandal at an agency were he insisted there was not even a smidgeon of corruption provides reporters with the clearest indication yet that the president was either not being truthful or had been misled.
So, which is it?
The IRS displays complete arrogance. Confident in their ability to get away with anything. Their confidence is probably justified.
There’s no way official emails weren’t backed up on a government server.
Obviously the emails rose to a very high level.
Evidence tampering, conspiracy to obstruct justice, failure to comply with a lawful subpoena.
When is an investigation going to be done, getting into the specifics of the system and the procedures ... so that we can move from the position of speculation to a position of “knowing” from evidence in such a thorough investigation?
. . . . and insulting everyone’s intelligence in the process.
Has anyone checked shrillary’s closet yet? Tell me they weren’t put on chair moochelle sat on, they’ll never be seen again.
And will surely provide evidence of conspiracy to violate several Federal laws.
I think it’s fairly obvious to us all but out of fear, no one will say it. Well I will.
These emails went missing because the Right wing of government hates President Obama (PBUH) because he is black and they are trying to make it look like he is covering up a phony scandal.
If we had a real opposition party controlling the House they would send the House Sergeant at Arm to arrest Lerner and the IRS officials that 'lost' the emails and detain them indefinitely until they testify truthfully to the House oversight committee.
The Fraud Party seems to have everything else on video!
...the case for immigration reform
Why would anyone, especially those who work for the government, type anything in an email that could be considered illegal? Lerner should be imprisoned just for being stupid. And so should any republican who lets this slide.
Lerner was given access to the IRS databases AFTER she stepped down. She could even log in from home, or have a security professional go to work deleting her Emails.. This should have been STOPPED by Congress but Congress wanted her to delete her Emails because ALL OF CONGRESS wanted the Tea Party DEAD and not be caught killing it.
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