Posted on 05/20/2013 7:50:03 AM PDT by Second Amendment First
The fateful question came from a tax lawyer, in a room filled with dozens of them. It came at the end of a Friday morning panel, on the second day of the American Bar Association tax sections big annual meeting at the Grand Hyatt hotel in Washington D.C. The moderator had announced that it would be the panels last question.
Lois, a few months ago there were some concerns about the IRSs review of 501(c)(4) organizations, of applications from tea party organizations, Celia Roady, a veteran tax lawyer, asked Lois Lerner, head of the IRS tax-exempt organizations division, a few minutes after Lerner finished giving prepared remarks. I was just wondering if you could provide an update.
The name of the panel was News From The IRS And Treasury. But few, if any, of those present could have anticipated the kind of news Lerner would make with her response to Roadys question.
Lerner began by describing the increase in 501(c)(4) applications the IRS received between 2010 and 2012. IRS employees in Cincinnati, Lerner said, had reacted by centralizing the applications for efficiency and consistency, something the IRS did whenever we see an uptick in a new kind of application or something we havent seen before. But in this case, Lerner said, the centralization had not been carried out properly.
Instead of referring to the cases as advocacy cases, they actually used case names on this list, Lerner said, according to a transcript of the meeting. They used names like Tea Party or Patriots and they selected cases simply because the applications had those names in the title. That was wrong, that was absolutely incorrect, insensitive, and inappropriate thats not how we go about selecting cases for further review.
Lerner went on to also acknowledge that the IRS had sent some of these organizations questions that were far too broad, in some cases even asking for contributor names. Within minutes, her words had made headlines. Within hours, White House Press Secretary Jary Carney was taking questions about the IRS actions. Within days, President Obama was expressing concern, and Attorney General Eric Holder had announced an investigation into the matter.
But back at the Grand Hyatt on Friday, Lerners words were met with surprise and bafflement. The fact that the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration had a report on the issue just days from release was not yet widely known. Audience members couldnt understand why Lerner had chosen that panel as the venue in which to make her admission. While Lerners remarks have since been referred to as a slip by lawmakers and media reports, several people in the audience on Friday said they saw Lerner refer to notes when answering the question, as if shed prepared the response in advance. The whole thing was so strange, some even speculated that the question itself had been a plant.
We all just sort of looked at each other and couldnt quite understand, Ellen Aprill, a professor at Loyola Law School who was in the audience, told TPM on Monday. It seemed so odd that it was such a detailed response to the question rather than part of her prepared remarks.
Paul Streckfus, the editor of EO Tax Journal, an online publication for exempt organization tax practitioners, told TPM he had been dozing off when Roady had asked the question, but had jumped almost out of my seat when he realized what Lerner was saying. (Streckfus recorded the panel and provided the transcript of Roadys question to TPM.) Once Lerner had finished, Streckfus rushed up along with another reporter to question Lerner further, but she begged off.
Im sorry, I cant answer any questions, Ive got to go, Streckfus said Lerner told him.
Philip Hackney, an assistant professor of law at Louisiana State University and a former senior technician reviewer in the the IRS Office of Chief Counsel, said he had been blown away by Lerners response.
Shes a seasoned government employee, Hackney told TPM. Ive spoken at those things before, and generally this isnt the way you do it. Its really strange.
According to Hackney, an American Bar Association tax section meeting isnt where you would expect a government official to stumble. Attendees appreciate their access to government officials, and dont make a habit of hardball questions.
Its not unlike a reporters relationship with government officials, which is, they respect that government officials dont want to be put in embarrassing positions, and so theyre highly unlikely to ask any kind of embarrassing questions, Hackney said. So its a total dance that these guys place with the government, the government plays with them. And everybody knows the rules of the game, generally.
Its not unheard of for questions to be planted at events like Fridays, but no one TPM talked to believed that Roadys question had set up in advance. Both Aprill and Streckfus said they had asked Roady directly about the issue. Roady denied any arrangement.
I know that some people in the audience thought it was set up, but I talked to Celia [Roady], Aprill said. It was not a set up. And I believe Celia. Ive known Celia for years.
Roady, a partner in the D.C. office of Morgan Lewis and a member of the the IRS Advisory Committee on Tax-Exempt and Government Entities, did not respond to a request for comment from TPM.
As for Lerner, perhaps she had been trying to get out in front of the Inspector Generals report, people said. But there were still questions about how an official as respected as Lerner could have made such a miscalculation.
At that point [after Roady asked Lerner the question], she should have said, I understand the reports coming out in a few days, as soon as its out Ill be glad to respond to that question, but now is not the time, Streckfus said. So I think she did make a terrible mistake. I think she would even agree that it was just a terrible mistake on her part. Its like being a quarterback and throwing an interception. You think, Man, I wish I could have that one back. And, unfortunately in her case, once it got out there, all hell broke loose.
Michelle Malkins Blog states that there is to be a TEA Party Protest at your nearest IRS Office Tomorrow, May 21 at Noon.
Since Austin, TEXAS is the nearest IRS Office to my far distant, weather-beaten, Gadsden Flagpole, I will be at my local Post office/ Federal Court Building at Noon tomorrow, with my weather-beaten Gadsden Flag on the handle of a pitchfork, with the fork broken off, of course.
If arrested for my Domestic Terrorism Organization sign and/or lack of a protest permit, I will tell them that I will volunteer only the following: 1.) I am a member of the Small Government Party, 2.) my name, and 3.) the rest is none of their damn business.
Now where did I store my felt, Tri-Cornered Hat that I bought in 1976 - - - ?
I also have to figure out how to come up with fewer words for my protest sign: OBAMAS IRS = DOMESTIC TERRORIST AGENCY AGAINST MIDDLE CLASS.
If I only had not thrown away those buckled shoes - - - .
And why would they need this gigantic distraction...
Poster suggestions:
Obama’s War on Patriotism
Obama’s War on Women Taxpayers
Obama Taught the Constitution???
In Austin we should carry signs: ‘STACK the deck much do we, IRS??’ and watch the sparks fly.
It’s obvious to me that if the Obama admin considers groups that teach Constitutionalism as enemies,
that the administration is an enemy of the Constitution.
Indeed. Googling for "nixon" plus "limited hangout" will tell you how much she's learned.
“Both Aprill and Streckfus said they had asked Roady directly about the issue. Roady denied any arrangement.
I know that some people in the audience thought it was set up, but I talked to Celia [Roady], Aprill said. It was not a set up. And I believe Celia. Ive known Celia for years. “
Oh what a tangled web you weave...
So in addition to looking like a doofus from a Saturday Night Live skit, this woman has now lost two friends she has worked with “for years”.
The only hope for Roady will be to repentof her lies and ask forgiveness from Aprill and Streckfus ... and from God ... and then change her name to Toady.
“Those who make non-violent revolution impossible make violent revolution inevitable - JFK”
Lawyer confirms she asked planted question that broke open IRS scandal
On May 9, I received a call from Lois Lerner, who told me that she wanted to address an issue after her prepared remarks
and asked if I would pose a question to her after her remarks. I agreed to do so.
We had no discussion thereafter on the topic of the question, nor had we spoken about any of this before I received her call. She did not tell me, and I did not know, how she would answer the question.
Good. Thanks! Maybe the “S” in Obama should be “$.”
In fact every sign or poster should reference Joe Stack.
Get under their skin.
” - - - Roady is a partner at the international, Philadelphia-based Morgan, Lewis and Bockius LLP. - - - “
How large of a donation to B. Hussein were made by this “Roady Groupie” Firm?
O.W.L. (Obama’s War on Liberty)
If you believe this question was planted as has been reported, I’d have to think this is someone looking for a plea deal. If you were participating in this shakedown and you knew it was going to blow, you’d want to get out first I’d think.
“Its not unlike a reporters relationship with government officials, which is, they respect that government officials dont want to be put in embarrassing positions, and so theyre highly unlikely to ask any kind of embarrassing questions, Hackney said. So its a total dance that these guys place with the government, the government plays with them. And everybody knows the rules of the game, generally.”
This only applies to Press reluctance to embarrass Democrat politicians.
Lerner was appointed as head of the IRS Exempt Organizations Division during the Bush administration, in 2006. I’m a little confused about this... she may have felt that getting a friend to ask a question about these reviews for tax exempt status was the only way that she could expose the whole thing... but presumably she was in charge... and a Bush appointee, Doug Shulman, was head of the IRS until last November. All of this nonsense occurred over a year ago. So why did she and her boss allow this? Did the Obama admin have something on them? I think we have yet to witness the other shoe dropping... Shulman is going to testify this week, and I think there is going to be quite a tale to tell.
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