Posted on 06/24/2014 4:34:32 PM PDT by jazusamo
Scandal: The endless stream of IRS visitors to the White House and the involvement of campaign donors in the Tea Party-targeting scandal belie the claim by the head of the agency that there is no White House involvement.
The first thing investigators often ask in pursuit of criminal activity is who would benefit. That the Obama administration, burned in 2010 by the rise of the Tea Party and by the Citizens United decision, would benefit from the IRS' targeting and harassment of Tea Party groups spawned by grass-roots opposition to big government in general and ObamaCare in particular is beyond dispute.
Yet IRS Commissioner John Koskinen repeated the argument by Democratic members of the House Oversight Committee at Monday night's hearing that enough evidence was in to dismiss the idea that the IRS scandal was a cover-up directed from the White House.
That did not sit well with Rep. Trey Gowdy, R-S.C., who noted that those who blame the GOP for raising a possible White House connection ignore some inconvenient facts. "It was Jay Carney that perpetuated the myth that it was two rogue agents in Ohio. It wasn't any of us. Was that accurate?" Gowdy asked the IRS chief.
Gowdy also noted President Obama's insistence to Fox News host Bill O'Reilly that there was not a "smidgeon of corruption" at the IRS an odd statement coming from a supposedly above-the-battle chief executive as investigations by both the Congress and the IRS Inspector General were still going on. That is, unless he was getting updates and assurances from IRS personnel all along.
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The guy protesteth too much.
I love how Gowdy let the crook back himself into a corner. Masterful, really.
According to the below article it doesn’t look like that info is available but this gives a little info, looks like IRS visits were not common with the Bush WH.
excerpt:
“Official White House visitor logs show Shulman’s scheduled White House visits came between October 2009 and December 2012. Shulman was appointed by President Bush in 2008 and left the post in November 2012. On Fox News Thursday, Shulman’s predecessor Mark Everson stated he’d only visited the White House once during his tenure as IRS commissioner, though visitor logs for the Bush administration aren’t available publically online.”
http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2013/05/31/did-irs-chief-really-visit-white-house-157-times/
Absolutely masterful!
Here is how this _will_ blow up. Someone will crack. Someone “cracked” today on the VA scandal (probably knowing that the truth would come out eventually and that it would be better to be the whistle-blower).
This is a conspiracy that MUST involve a surprisingly large number of people (I’d guess, 10-20). Someone out there is weighing their options of blowing the whistle on everyone else (and no doubt getting a lighter sentence and a book deal) versus being one of the “everyone else”. The best thing Gowdy, et al, can do is push just ONE of those people off of the dime.
When that happens, there will be a rush of people trying to “turn each other in”. Watch.
P.S. If someone does this, I would definitely send letters FIRST (NOT by the USPO, but by UPS, FedEX, DHL) to Fox,CNN, NBC, and The Telegraph in the UK) before doing it. Those organizations will HAVE to report it, out of fear of being the last. Not all of those envelopes will make it - but some will.
They should have the Sergent at arms of the House, order the capitol police to toake him into custody. Charge him with felony lying to congress. take his smarmy ass to the capitol jail
I wouldn’t trust this old Nazi as far as I could throw him. I wonder which rock the Kenyan found this clown under.
Donate to Barack Hussein Obama and get a free, high paying government job!
The most corrupt administration in American history. No other even comes close.
Koskinen & Carville must have the same father.
Think it is Smeagle from Lord of the Rings.
What will happen if the repub’s take the WH and the AJ decides to convene a special prosecutor and finds massive corruption in the IRS with names attached?
I would be delighted to see all the liars in handcuffs on the way to jail for forty years with possibly of porale.
Probably a few members of congress whose campaigns benefited from it are involved in this scandal. Just judging by the way they’re stonewalling.
Tape is cheap and lasts for decades. What good, non criminal reason could there be for not keeping the tapes?
IRS SCANDAL PING
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