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Will Lois Lerner Be Held in Contempt?
FrontPage Mag ^ | 03/07/2014 | Matthew Vadum

Posted on 03/07/2014 9:10:06 AM PST by SeekAndFind

As the Obama administration’s coverup of former IRS official Lois Lerner’s wrongdoings moves into high gear, Democrats are doing everything they can to direct public attention away from the scandal and tamp down growing calls for the president’s impeachment.

Lerner may soon be compelled to testify or be cited for contempt of Congress. After a hearing concluded Wednesday at which Lerner refused to answer questions, Speaker of the House John Boehner (R-Ohio) indicated that Republicans are growing tired of the former IRS executive’s shenanigans. “At some point, I believe that she has to testify, or she should be held in contempt,” he told reporters.

Democrats are also desperate to use theatrics and sideshows to change the subject from the slow-motion 100-car pile up that is Obamacare. To make matters worse for Democrats, President Obama’s already low public approval ratings are cratering in a new Fox News poll whose results have been echoed in recent media-conducted polls.

Obama’s overall approval/disapproval numbers hit an all-time low of 38 percent to 54 percent. A mere 28 percent of Independents, 39 percent of women, and 38 percent of young voters gave the president a thumbs-up for his performance in office. When respondents were asked, “Do you think the country is better off than it was five years ago, or not?” just 34 percent answered yes, compared to 60 percent responding no.

At a Wednesday hearing of the House Government Reform Committee, Rep. Elijah Cummings (D-Md.), who has been dining out for a half century on his civil rights activism in the Sixties, pulled a well-publicized publicity stunt calculated to make committee chairman Darrell Issa (R-Calif.) look mean-spirited.

The days when Cummings courageously stood up to oppressive government measures are long gone. Now he leads the charge on behalf of Big Brother and our increasingly out-of-control federal government.

At the hearing, which was a continuation of a hearing started last year, Issa asked witness Lois Lerner a series of questions about IRS targeting of conservative and Tea Party 501c4 nonprofit advocacy groups during the 2010 and 2012 election cycles. In what may ultimately turn out to be a tacit admission of wrongdoing, Lerner invoked her Fifth Amendment privilege against self-incrimination each time, refusing to answer any questions.

Issa soon gave up. The chairman gaveled the proceedings to a close after saying it was clear that Lerner would not testify at the hearing that was convoked specifically for her testimony. In a gimmicky, premeditated act of political theater, Cummings then exploded at Issa, demanding an answer to a procedural query. Issa listened to Cummings but it was clear that the lawmaker was only interested in spewing pro-Obama administration propaganda, accusing Issa of conducting a one-sided investigation — of all things — of the improprieties at the IRS.

Cummings then said he had a question to ask but refused to actually state a question, preferring instead to use the opportunity to engage in grandstanding by making a statement for the media and low-information voters to lap up.

“We’re better than that as a country,” Cummings shouted indignantly during his televised temper tantrum. “We’re better than that as a committee,” he continued. As his microphone was muted, Cummings yelled, “I want to ask a question. What are we hiding? What’s the big deal?”

Of course Issa and House Republicans haven’t been hiding anything. It is the executive branch that has been doing the hiding. President Obama has laughably claimed that there was not even “a smidgen of corruption” in his administration’s handling of the IRS affair but anyone with eyes knows the Obama administration has been stonewalling and intimidating witnesses who know the ugly truth.

To add insult to injury, Democratic lawmakers moved a resolution in the House yesterday that condemned Issa for daring to shut down his hearing without allowing Cummings to make a spectacle of himself for the TV cameras. Amazingly, House GOP leadership refused to bow to Democrats. Majority Leader Eric Cantor (R-Va.) moved to table the resolution and his motion was approved on a vote of 211 to 186.

Among Democratic lawmakers trying to sweep IRS abuses under the rug, Cummings is arguably the worst offender in Congress. He has steadfastly cheered on Obama’s obfuscations and engaged in thug tactics against his political adversaries.

A month ago the indomitable Catherine Engelbrecht, founder of True the Vote and King Street Patriots in Houston, Texas, accused Cummings of an “abuse of power” and filed a formal complaint against him with the Office of Congressional Ethics.

“Congressman Cummings on three separate occasions sent letters on letterhead from this committee, stating that he had concerns and felt it necessary to open an investigation on True the Vote,” Engelbrecht said during a congressional hearing on IRS misbehavior.

After she sought tax-exempt status from the IRS, “an assortment of federal entities including law enforcement agencies, and Congressman Cummings came knocking at my door,” Engelbrecht said.

Cummings is also one of the worst race-baiters in Congress. In order to facilitate the Democrats’ electoral fraud efforts every election, Cummings and his ilk routinely accuse anyone who supports voter ID laws of racism.

Cummings’s publicity stunt this week is reminiscent of the bogus racism charge that Rep. Andre Carson (D-Ind.) hurled at the Tea Party at the height of the Obamacare debate in Congress. Carson flat out lied, saying that on March 20, 2010, Obamacare opponents in a crowd outside the U.S. Capitol shouted the N-word while Rep. John Lewis (D-Ga.) walked by. The late Andrew Breitbart put up a $100,000 reward for video and audio evidence that the event happened. No one claimed the reward.

Democrats correctly view Tea Party groups, that is, right-wing populist groups, as an existential threat to the Left. These nonprofits tend to be Republican-leaning organizations and they have been successful so far in derailing, or at least slowing, parts of President Obama’s ongoing transmogrification of America.

Democrats don’t want any conservative nonprofits to enjoy tax-exempt status. Such nonprofits are all working against the Left, standing in the way and preventing America from becoming a leftist utopia.

Using the IRS to hurt right-of-center groups is fair game, according to left-wingers.

And to his everlasting shame, Elijah Cummings is part of that egregious assault on the American democratic process.


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Crime/Corruption; Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: contempt; gettherope; impeachnow; irs; irsteapartyscandal; issa; lerner; lernercontempt; loislerner; teaparty
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To: okie01

Here is a primer discussing Congressional inquiry, subpoena, and enforcement powers.

http://www.constitutionproject.org/documents/when-congress-comes-calling-a-primer-on-the-principles-practices-and-pragmatics-of-legislative-inquiry/


41 posted on 03/07/2014 11:59:26 AM PST by Ray76 (How modern liberals think: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eaE98w1KZ-c)
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To: SeekAndFind

Lois needs to be water boarded a smidgen.


42 posted on 03/07/2014 12:05:22 PM PST by Recompennation (Constitutional protection for all not ju st selectively for Democrats.)
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To: Ray76
Here is a primer discussing Congressional inquiry, subpoena, and enforcement powers.

Fine.

Then, why haven't they done it since 1934? That's either party.

As I have pointed out -- on several occasions -- I'm not arguing with your premise that Congress has the authority to arrest and detain contemnors.

Instead, I am questioning whether they any longer have the ability to that, much less the will!

You have yet to address this question. Or even recognize it...

43 posted on 03/07/2014 5:16:49 PM PST by okie01 (The Mainstream Media -- IGNORANCE ON PARADE)
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To: Ray76
>> I have never argued that Congress didn’t have the authority.

You in post 27:

“I believe the arrest authority of the Sergeant at Arms is now restricted to Capitol Hill, period”

That was properly expressed as an opinion ("believe"). It is you who is being obtuse.

Do you have another opinion why the power has not been employed for eighty friggin' years?

We'd love to hear it...

44 posted on 03/07/2014 5:27:27 PM PST by okie01 (The Mainstream Media -- IGNORANCE ON PARADE)
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To: okie01
>> I'm not arguing with your premise that Congress has the authority to arrest and detain contemnors.

But you are. Here are your words. I'll highlight the pertinent part for you:

I believe the arrest authority of the Sergeant at Arms is now restricted to Capitol Hill, period. And the Congressional jail is merely a temporary holding tank for any rowdy demonstrators -- and isn't equipped to feed or handle overnight guests.

Accordingly, while Congress might have the authority to arrest and confine people under an "inherent contempt" charge, they no longer have the ability to do so (nor the will, evidently).

Don't shoot the messenger...

27 posted on 03/07/2014 10:45:56 AM PST by okie01

So, "I believe the arrest authority of the Sergeant at Arms is now restricted to Capitol Hill, period." or "I'm not arguing with your premise that Congress has the authority to arrest and detain contemnors." which is it?

Under a warrant issued by the President of the Senate the Deputy to the Senate Sergeant at Arms arrested at Cincinnati, Ohio, Mally S. Daugherty, who had been twice subpoenaed by the Senate and twice failed to appear. McGrain v. Daugherty, 273 U.S. 135

>> Instead, I am questioning whether they any longer have the ability to that, much less the will! You have yet to address this question. Or even recognize it...

Why speculate?

45 posted on 03/07/2014 5:38:55 PM PST by Ray76 (How modern liberals think: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eaE98w1KZ-c)
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To: Ray76
<Under a warrant issued by the President of the Senate the Deputy to the Senate Sergeant at Arms arrested at Cincinnati, Ohio, Mally S. Daugherty, who had been twice subpoenaed by the Senate and twice failed to appear. McGrain v. Daugherty, 273 U.S. 135 <

McGrain vs Daugherty traces to 1927. My assertion that the authority has not been exercised since 1934 remains unchallenged.

Why is it so damn difficult for you to distinguish between "authority" and "ability"?

46 posted on 03/07/2014 6:36:00 PM PST by okie01 (The Mainstream Media -- IGNORANCE ON PARADE)
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To: okie01

What’s so damn difficult for you to distinguish between opinion and fact?

You have NEVER produced anything to support your claims. You repeatedly claim that there is some lack of ability yet NEVER have you produced a single thing to support your claim. That makes it OPINION.

You repeatedly carp about dates yet NEVER have you produced anything other than blather.

OPINION is immaterial, FACTS matter. I have facts - historical Commentaries, Congressional Record, Supreme Court rulings, and recent analysis. You have ????? You have not produced a single thing.


47 posted on 03/07/2014 9:20:01 PM PST by Ray76 (How modern liberals think: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eaE98w1KZ-c)
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To: Ray76
Fact: Congress has not exercised its authority to arrest and incarcerate an individual on any grounds since 1934.

Why?

I rest my case.

48 posted on 03/07/2014 9:31:04 PM PST by okie01 (The Mainstream Media -- IGNORANCE ON PARADE)
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To: okie01

Hahahaha! You gotta be kidding!

Asking a question does not “make a case”!

Roll again, Champ. This time bring some facts.


49 posted on 03/07/2014 9:39:45 PM PST by Ray76 (How modern liberals think: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eaE98w1KZ-c)
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To: Ray76
Forget it, my friend.

I've had my say, made my point.

Time to move on.

But, when you've a chance, give some thought as to why Congress hasn't exercised that authority for 80 years...

Fact is, neither of us know why this is so. And, thus, we're both speculating (though, as yet, you haven't shared your speculation with the rest of us).

50 posted on 03/07/2014 9:48:29 PM PST by okie01 (The Mainstream Media -- IGNORANCE ON PARADE)
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To: okie01

Your haven’t made any points whatsoever. You have only made assertions without any supporting facts.


51 posted on 03/07/2014 9:51:55 PM PST by Ray76 (How modern liberals think: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eaE98w1KZ-c)
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To: Ray76

typo:

Your = You


52 posted on 03/07/2014 9:52:38 PM PST by Ray76 (How modern liberals think: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eaE98w1KZ-c)
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