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malaise (105,718 posts) So let me see if I got this right Obama left a lot of ReTHUGs in high offices and they are ****ing things up royally.
morningfog (4,055 posts) 1. You got it. It's been haunting him his entire presidency, catching up more now.He still hasn't learned either.
Skittles (86,094 posts) 2. and he didn't hold any repukes accountableso now they're demanding HE be held accountable it's ****ed up
NightWatcher (20,356 posts) 4. The IRS thing doesn't sound like a mistake to meThose teabagger idiots applied for tax free status then used it to funnel millions to teabagger candidates or ads in the last election. That they investigated them based on key words seemed to make sense to me.
malaise (105,718 posts) 7. By the way I'm not against persons looking for tax free status being bettedbut I'm betting the ReTHUG in charge knew this was going on.
Watch out, malaise... your straw man is about to blow away.
They cannot see their straw man. They are hiding in a house made of straw from a wolf named...reality.
"The nation that couldn’t be conquered by foreign enemies has been conquered by its elected officials" odawg Free Republic in reference to the GOP Elites who are no difference than the Democrats
The same IRS office that deliberately targeted conservative groups applying for tax-exempt status in the run-up to the 2012 election released nine pending confidential applications of conservative groups to ProPublica late last year.The IRS did not respond to requests Monday following up about that release, and whether it had determined how the applications were sent to ProPublica.In response to a request for the applications for 67 different nonprofits last November, the Cincinnati office of the IRS sent ProPublica applications or documentation for 31 groups. Nine of those applications had not yet been approved—meaning they were not supposed to be made public. (We made six of those public, after redacting their financial information, deeming that they were newsworthy.)
The division of the Internal Revenue Service that improperly scrutinized the tax-exempt status of conservative groups sent confidential information on 31 conservative groups to the well-funded liberal nonprofit journalism organization ProPublica, according to a revelation made by ProPublica Monday.“The same IRS office that deliberately targeted conservative groups applying for tax-exempt status in the run-up to the 2012 election released nine pending confidential applications of conservative groups to ProPublica late last year,†according to the ProPublica report.“In response to a request for the applications for 67 different nonprofits last November, the Cincinnati office of the IRS sent ProPublica applications or documentation for 31 groups. Nine of those applications had not yet been approved — meaning they were not supposed to be made public. (We made six of those public, after redacting their financial information, deeming that they were newsworthy.),†according to ProPublica.“Before the 2012 election, ProPublica devoted months to showing how dozens of social-welfare nonprofits had misled the IRS about their political activity on their applications and tax returns… In 2012, nonprofits that didn’t have to report their donors poured an unprecedented $322 million into the election. Much of that money — 84 percent — came from conservative groups,†according to ProPublica.ProPublica, based in New York City, was launched in 2007 with the financial backing of the Sandler Foundation and other foundations.<snipped>
Obama left a lot of ReTHUGs in high offices and they are ****ing things up royally.
Douglas Shulman, Bush Appointee to the IRS, is a lifelong Democrat, and contributed $5,000 to the DNC in 2004. Oooooops!
joseph curl @josephcurlFYI: CIA source says still one more shoe to drop. Yes, four shoes. Dead ambassador, tapped phones, IRS probes. Will it be worse? Can it be?!
MATT DRUDGE ✔ @DRUDGEWould nation have the courage to remove its first black president IF proved he is corrupt?
http://twitchy.com/2013/05/14/drudge-editor-joseph-curl-cia-source-says-still-one-more-shoe-to-drop-for-obama-admin/Drudge editor Joseph Curl: ‘CIA source says still one more shoe to drop’ for Obama admin
I get the sense that maybe Matt Drudge knows more than he's revealing at the moment. Maybe he knows the 'subject' of the 'fourth shoe.'Also, think about it--you know who the 'wild card' is in all of this? David Petraeus. If Joseph Curl's CIA source is telling of a 'fourth shoe,' you can believe that David Petraeus knows about it, too. I think that GEN Petraeus wouldn't flinch for a second in talking to a House committee investigating this stuff.
Propublica, a leftist group, who received information last year from the IRS about Conservative Groups, they just threw the IRS under the bus, or they're covering their asses because they know they'll be found out:
It makes sense now, doesn't it ?A ) Harass organizations that do not back The One - force them to comply with egregious rules that require them to disclose data irrelevant to the IRS.B ) Distribute collected data to a second source, that then distributes said data to leftist people and organizations to use against their opponents.C ) Profit !-- I now find myself wondering about the 'Source' that told Harry Reid about Romney's taxes - the one who was supposedly from Bain who reported that Romney hadn't paid any taxes for a decade. At first I thought is was just something made up by Reid to excite the base- but I suppose it could have had been based on some cherry-picked data that Reid and the so called 'source' shouldn't have had access to.
The IRS will play the same game with 0bama HellCare. This should be the top talking point of every conservative and republican for the next month.
There's a reason why patriotism is considered a conservative value. Watch a Tea Party rally and you'll see people proudly raising the American flag and showing pride in U.S. heroes such as Thomas Jefferson. Watch an OWS rally and you'll see people burning the American flag while showing pride in communist heroes such as Che Guevera. --Bob, from some news site
HH: The idea that this might be a Geithner-Axelrod plan, and by that, the sort of intimation, Henry II style, will no one rid me of this turbulent priest, will no one rid me of these turbulent Tea Parties, that might have just been a hint, a shift of an eyebrow, a change in the tone of voice. That’s going to take a long time to get to. I don’t trust the Department of Justice on this. Do you, Congressman Nunes?DN: No, I absolutely do not, especially after this wiretapping incident, essentially, of the House of Representative. I don’t think people are focusing on the right thing when they talk about going after the AP reporters. The big problem that I see is that they actually tapped right where I’m sitting right now, the Cloak Room.<snipped>