CobGobbler wrote:Yeah, just so you know Cuda, there are plenty of people (myself included) that don't support breaking the law. If it gets to the point of some kind of criminal investigation, well then we'll all get to see where it goes, but it hasn't yet. Seems weird to me that the President would sit in the oval office and tell people some grandiose scheme where they flag conservative pacs at a 25% higher rate than everyone else and it was going to be a big deal. If I remember correctly, there were a **** of pacs in the last election.
The ratio of conservative vs other groups being audited isn't the heart of the problem.
Sure it is a bad thing to target them more than others but it was more partisan than just picking extra conservatives out for audit.
like making up long lists of requirements for them to have to fulfill that include questions regarding 'what they pray' about...personal information about family members not affiliated with the group....donor information that goes beyond the the usual needed data and then that data goes to a liberal activist group so they can target the donors (a felony offense by the way)...stalling the conservative applications for years while other groups get approved in the usual time frame.....Obama's brother's group approved in less than the usual time frame...etc.
The political nature of what happened, and that it happened from multiple offices, not just the Cinncinatti office, was obvious. The IRS internal investigation was completed 6 months before the election. That would be very bad timing for Obama's election run. So they tell Treasury to look into it...convenient because that gives them a plausible excuse for not going public with it until after the election. Then right before the Treasury report is made public they send Lois Lerner out to a public event where they have a person planted there to ask a question about the targeting complaints so she can appear to be on top of the problem before the media gets the report (they have admitted they planted the person and told them what to ask).
This whole thing is a managed from the top scandal and covered up for protecting the reelection campaign.
There are key obvious questions that Obama has not been asked by the media and there is no way in hell they wouldnt be screaming those questions out at a conservative president under the same circumstances.
A few examples: Who planted the person to ask the question of Lois Lerner and why not just hold a press conference to deliver the news of the problem?
When did Obama first learn about IRS abuse? (He dodged that question in an obvious Clintonian move and no one has tried to get him to answer it since)
Who told the assets to stand down instead of try to rescue the people in Benghazi?
Why have the survivors of that compound been isolated from the media since the attack?
Who decided to create the story about the video causing the riot that you knew didn't happen?
These and other questions would never go unasked if it was GW Bush at the helm!
Until the media decides to hold him to the same standard they hold the other party to he will continue to act with arrogance and impunity and his actions and attitude are inspiration and example for his administration to act the same way. The way the media has given him special treatment has shaped the character of this administration from top to bottom. They behave like true elites who find themselves elevated to a position above reproach.