Bush had one White House visit by the IRS commissioner. Why did Obama have 157?
If you’re not already familiar with the IRS’s targeting of conservative groups under Obama, you can read all about it at entry #170 in this earlier post of mine: Here are 180 examples of Barack Obamas lying, lawbreaking, corruption, cronyism, hypocrisy, government waste, and other misdeeds
There are two new things in this next article, and I’m not sure which of the two is more interesting.
First, during Obama’s presidency, the IRS commissioner made more visits to the White House – by a very large margin – than any other cabinet member. This tells us a lot about what Obama thinks the most important government agency is.
The second thing is that Bush had less than 1% as many visits from the IRS commissioner as Obama did. This tells us a lot about one of the fundamental differences between the political philosophies of the two presidents.
None of this is proof that Obama knew about or ordered the IRS targeting of conservative groups. But it does raise a huge amount of suspicion.
The Daily Caller reports:
Former IRS Commissioner Douglas Shulman visited the White House at least 157 times during the Obama administration, more recorded visits than even the most trusted members of the presidents Cabinet.
By contrast, Shulmans predecessor Mark Everson only visited the White House once during four years of service in the George W. Bush administration.
An analysis by The Daily Caller of the White Houses public visitor access records showed that every current and former member of President Obamas Cabinet would have had to rack up at least 60 more public visits to the presidents home to catch up with Douglas Shulman.
The record depicts an IRS chief uniquely at home in the White House.
The sheer volume of Shulmans White House visits has left congressional investigators puzzled.
What would be some of the reasons you might be at the White House? Virginia Democratic Rep. Gerry Connolly asked Shulman during a congressional hearing last week.
Um, the Easter Egg Roll with my kids, Shulman replied.
Sooner or later this (question) will have to be answered, tweeted Fox News senior political analyst Brit Hume, What was the ex-IRS chief doing at the White House all those times?