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Related: About this forumMichael Tomasky: The Woman at the Center of the IRS ‘Scandal’ Must Be Clairvoyant
Michael Tomasky
Remember those two years of missing emails the Republicans were going on about? It turns out the former commissioners computer crashed 16 days before she learned of IRS targeting.
If I were the Republican Party, rather than attacking Lois Lerner as a modern-day E. Howard Hunt, Id hire her as an election consultant. Why? Because the former commissioner at the center of the newly re-burgeoning IRS scandal is clearly a clairvoyant. I should think shed be pretty handy for Reince Priebus to have around this October. You see, she can see things 16 days before they happen.
How do I know this? Consider the timeline of events. Lerner, who worked in the services Washington office, was first alerted that employees in the Cincinnati branch were using inappropriate criteria (key words like tea party) to process the applications of nonprofit groups on June 29, 2011. This comes from the very Treasury Department IG report that first made this whole business public. See the timeline here.
OK, so thats that. Now, youve been hearing all this stuff lately about her lost emails, right? Her emails from between January 2009 and April 2011 disappeared. Went poof. It was in early 2010 that the IRS began using the inappropriate criteria. Looks awfully suspicious, doesnt it? She lost all her emails pertaining to the period under examination and then some. Stinks to high heaven. Some have compared the missing two-plus years to the famous 18 1/2-minute gap in the Watergate tapes.
One problem. Her computer crashed on June 13, 2011. It was the following day that she wrote to other IRS personnel to tell them: My computer crashed yesterday. This date was noted week by Sander Levin, the ranking Democrat on the House Ways and Means Committee.
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http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2014/06/23/the-woman-at-the-center-of-the-irs-scandal-must-be-clairvoyant.html
yeoman6987
(14,449 posts)I would think that should be punishment enough. Sure she could have not plead the 5th, but I feel her resigning is enough. I think that if Walker or Christie resigned from their positions, I would feel the same way that they took responsibility, but they are still in their jobs so further investigation is appropriate.
flpoljunkie
(26,184 posts)yeoman6987
(14,449 posts)it will just get worse and worse as the years go on. Another test is tomorrow in Mississippi. If they let that wacky McDaniel win tomorrow then they will just insist on more and more tea partiers.
CTyankee
(63,914 posts)He's been beating this drum daily for weeks now...he was back on it today.
I get it that no one on his show is gonna tell him, but those of us on Twitter should definitely swarm him...and then somehow get some publicity around his ignoring the truth again and again....