Shut It Down--An Open Letter To Speaker Boehner
—DrewM.
The revelations about the corruption and abuses of power within in the Obama administration has shown one thing very clearly…Obama has not taken care that the laws of the United States be faithfully executed.
Simple math will show that Obama will not be impeached and convicted. In fact trying to do so is folly. He will become a martyr to the left and his ultimate acquittal will only vindicate his history of abuse.
What can be done however is a full stop, nothing passes, nothing moves from the House of Representatives until substantive progress is made on rooting out the malefactors who have turned the executive branch into a hyper-partisan, unaccountable, enforcement arm of the Democratic Party. Yes, elections have consequences and Democrats have every right to guide policies to their liking, they have no right to use the power of government to impede the legal political activities of opponents or do enforce laws in ways that give their political allies an advantage.
We’ve rightly heard over the last 3 plus years that the House alone is insufficient to move forward any entitlement reforms that could possibly pass. It is insufficient to repeal of ObamaCare. The House alone cannot do any of the things conservatives would like to see happen while the Democrats control the Senate and the White House.
What we’ve also been told however is that the House can stop new bad things from happen. Now is the time to exercise that power.
This is a partial list of what I think must be cleared up before the GOP passes any more legislation:
• Understand why an IRS official who her superiors knew was targeting conservative political groups received six-figure bonuses for her work and is now charged with heading the IRS implementation of ObamaCare.
• Ensure that the people who targeted the President’s opponents have been removed from the government.
• Protections must be put in place and demonstrated to be effective to ensure that the IRS is no longer engaged in partisan warfare against citizens who may not share this President’s poitical views.
• HHS Secretary Kathleen Sebeilius must be full investigated for her extra-legal fundraising activities from organizations and companies she is empowered to regulate under the Affordable Care Act.
• There must also be a full accounting of Sebelius’ prior violation of the Hatch Act, which appears to have gone unpunished.
• There must be a full investigation of the AP subpoena issue, including the actions of the Attorney General and the handing of his alleged recusal.
As I said, this is just a partial list of issues that must be addressed and corrective action taken before the House of Representatives does a damn thing.
Debt ceiling hike? No. Maybe in exchange for something concrete like Sebelius’ resignation or a delay in the implementation of ObamaCare until these investigations are complete and corrective actions are made.
Budget? Sure, as long as it doesn’t include any funding for ObamaCare and the IRS’ role in implementing it.
Comprehensive Immigration Reform? Hell no. At this point does anyone trust the IRS or Department of Homeland Security under this President to actual enforce any provisions other than giving the maximum number of illegal immigrants legal status as quickly as possible? Do you really think the IRS is going to disqualify illegals from legal status over unpaid back taxes?
Nothing moves Mr. Speaker. Nothing.
This will not be a politically popular stand, at least at first. People will think it’s simply partisan gamesmanship. It will be up to Republicans to explain the stakes here.
In the past I’ve opposed government shutdowns because there’s no identifiable path to winning and because yes, when you know you can’t win, you have to live to fight another day. But if stopping this country from sliding into a 3rd world banana republic where the politically powerful can crush their opposition by using the power of government isn’t a hill worth fighting on what is? If the GOP won’t make this stand, what exactly is their purpose?
Shut it down Mr. Speaker. Shut it down.
Added: I originally wrote this to be posted on Friday but things got busy and I never found a spot to post it, so I put it up at my little blog. Allah was kind enough to link to it from Hot Air but as part of a post with a disturbing theory...all the scandals make things like amnesty easier to pass.
I am under no illusions that Boehner or the GOP would actually go the route I propose but he should.
Monday Morning Link Dump
—BenK
- Obama Was Lying When He Claimed He Found Out About The IRS Scandal From The Media
- Tea Party Plans Nationwide Protests At IRS Office
- This Is Funny Advice Coming From A Man Who Rarely Works
- Good Read: Too Big To Jail
- Two IRS Offices Targeted Hawaii GOP Leader At The Same Time
- IRS Source No Way Low Level Paper Pusher Acted On Their Own
- Don't Blame Citizens United For The IRS Scandal
- Introducing The Obama Scandal Bracket
- DOJ Spied On Fox's Rosen
- Scandals Vs. Sway
- Mia Love Announces Bid For Congress In 2014
- This Will End Well: A Florida Resident Is Hundreds Of Millions Of Dollars Richer Today
- Anthem Singer Forgets Words To US National Anthem And Begins Making Some Up
- Candy Crowley: Better Late Than Never
- A Bushel Of Pinocchios For IRS's Lois Lerner
- At Least 19 Tornadoes Hit 3 States
- Two FBI Agents Killed In Training Accident
- Best Collapse Of Civilization Ever
- I Hope This Is True
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Top Headline Comments 5-20-13
—Gabriel Malor
Happy Monday.
Christian Heinze continues to do good work dissecting the 2012 election. He's right that there are a lot of folks who don't want to talk about these numbers.
The Keynesians have been loudly proclaiming victory in their endless war against what they sneeringly refer to as "austerians." But, not so fast, says Jim Pethokoukis, who inconveniently notes that, despite "suffering" from more austerity than Europe, the U.S. is nevertheless better off.
Tim Carney writes that the message Obama's White House sends is pretty clearly reprehensible: "watch what you say about Obama's White House." My own weekend thoughts on the White House's scandal behavior, ICYMI, are here.
The union for DHS' U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services employees is publicly opposing the Senate's immigration bill. "Insurmountable bureaucracy," says the union.
Star Trek led the box office this weekend, but not by as much as some folks had hoped. I saw it Saturday and liked it a lot more than 2009's reboot. MOVIE SPOILERS AT THE NEXT LINK: Buzzfeed does some original reporting involving (no, really: spoilers)10 TV-series Star Trek references in the movie (/spoilers). As I said on Twitter, this film felt a lot more like the Star Trek that I grew up with than the too-chaotic and too-convenient reboot.
Overnight Open Thread (5-19-2013)
—Maetenloch
End of the weekend for some, just another day for others, but all are welcome at the ONT party.
So the Eurovision song contest just finished and Danish singer Emmelie de Forest won with her song, Only Tears.
The contest has been going on for 57 years and in it a single singer/group from each country compete for votes. It's mainly European countries and Israel although some North African countries have participated.
Here a roundup of all the 2013 entries. Interestingly most of the songs are in English.
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Be Safe Out There (Niedermeyer's Dead Horse)
—Open Blogger
Terrible storms raging across the Midwest this afternoon and into the evening. Several tornadoes have developed as four states, IA, KS, OK, and WI are under alert.
To our fellow morons in the path, hunker down, stay safe, and we'll keep you in our prayers.
For those so inclined, updates and photos posted here.
Open thread.
Forrest Gump II [CBD]
—Open Blogger
First treatment of the planned sequel to Forrest Gump.
[Casting notes: Tom Hanks is too fat, but he has demonstrated that he can lose the weight, so let's try to get him to reprise his role. Haley Joel Osment is perfect for Forrest Jr. because he is a druggie, and has no career to speak of]
Prologue: Forrest is told by his doctor that he has AIDS, contracted from his grasping harpy of a dead wife.
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The Balls Deep Gaming thread
—Gang of Gaming Morons!
New Xbox reveal is on Tuesday at 1PM Eastern, lasts an hour and there will be a IRC chat happening through it. Hopefully there is more than myself in the room. Go to Freenode.net and in webchat, look for the #AOSHQ room
Gaming below
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Senior Advisor to Obama: "The Law Is Irrelevant."
—Gabriel Malor
The White House has decided not to take seriously either the accelerating Benghazi scandal (more on that here) or the IRS scandal. Obama flatterist Dan Pfeiffer decided that "irrelevant" is the word of the day.
When asked on ABC’s This Week whether President Obama believes the IRS broke laws when it harassed conservative groups and released confidential donor information to Pro Publica, Pfeiffer dismissed the idea:
"I can’t speak to the law here. The law is irrelevant. The activity was outrageous and inexcusable, and it was stopped and it needs to be fixed so we ensure it never happens again."
There is a fundamental disconnect between the White House's actions and the White House's words on the IRS scandal. The White House has repeatedly claimed that the President is "outraged" over the targeting -- but there are surprisingly few actual consequences for outraging the leader of the free world. One of the folks involved in harassing conservatives got a promotion. Another got several thousands of dollars in bonuses. Even the thought of legal consequences is tossed aside as "irrelevant."
There seems to be a concerted effort to suggest that nothing illegal occurred at the IRS. For example, the Washington Post's Aaron Blake suggests that nobody is going to jail over the IRS thing because he cannot put their finger on just what crime occurred. Astonishingly, he misses the most obvious of crimes related to the IRS scandal -- the public release of confidential information, something punishable by up to a year's jail time.
Far from being irrelevant, the legality of IRS behavior is a key issue. We know that neither the IRS, nor the Obama Administration, is going to hold anyone seriously accountable for IRS malfeasance. The so-called resignation of acting IRS Commissioner Steven Miller, who was set to resign anyway, demonstrated that clearly. This gives us little choice but to turn to the law in the hopes that IRS officials can be scared into proper behavior and other federal bureaucrats can be deterred from similar misadventures in anti-conservative discrimination.
In Wake of Gosnell Atrocities, Where are Appeals for Debate? [krakatoa]
—Open Blogger
NOTE: This was originally set for early last week, but Scandalgate broke, and it was impossible to find a slot for it in prime-time.
Every tragedy in this country seems to be an excuse for the Left and its mouthpieces to yarble for a "Debate" on how to prevent children from suffering. Notably missing however, from both the media and their dutiful reader's endless litany of causes to be outraged over is, not so surprisingly, anything that has the potential to roast one of their sacred cows.
One line in Breitbart's article on the multiple guilty in the 1st degree verdicts in the Gosnell murder trial has me steaming a bit, as it repeats one of the Left's unexamined lies that, if I could borrow the eloquent words of Tank Girl, really works my titties.
Both sides of the abortion divide seized on the case. Abortion foes said it exposed the true nature of abortion in all its disturbing detail. Abortion rights activists warned that Gosnell's rogue practice foreshadows what poor and desperate young women could face if abortion is driven underground with more restrictive laws. [emphasis mine]
Here, let me take apart this abortion of an argument that so offends my sensibilities:
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Sunday Morning Book Thread 05-19-2013: Jedi Mind Tricks [OregonMuse]
—Open Blogger

This cartoon is clearly dated. There's room in that landspeeder for at least 2 or 3 more droids for the storm troopers to ignore.
Good morning morons and moronettes and welcome to the the award-winning AoSHQ's Sunday Morning Book Thread.
The AoSHQ Amazon Store - Part Dieueueaueaoiux
OK, so I pulled out a few books by moron authors that I've pimped mentioned on earlier threads and converted the Amazon links to AoSHQ format.
Let's start out with some books by the always perky and vivacious Sabrina Chase. First, her new one:
And this one:
And her Sequoyah series:
The Long Way Home
Raven's Children
Queen of Chaos
I hope I got the order right.
Next up, the 'Zombie Books of Survival' of George Milonas:
My Last Testament
Off The Grid
Here is Pat Chiles' sci-fi novel Perigee
Steve Poling's anthology of time travel stories Finding Time wherein everybody isn't doomed and the future doesn't suck.
I don't think this one is by a moron author, but it was recommended a bunch of times on earlier threads: They Tell Me I'm The Bad Guy by R.D. Harless. The main character is "funny, vulgar, lazy and a blackout alcoholic." In other words, he's a Moron.
Moron author Ray Fiore's military sci-fi adventure Riley's Rogues. He also wrote the WWII novel Wings Over the Pacific.
Moron commenter John the Baptist wrote the moron-friendly Speaking Ill of the Dead: Jerks in Georgia History, which I discovered is just one of a series commemorating dead jerks in various parts of the country. Others in the series include Montana, Colorado, and Chicago.
Finally, Frank Fleming, who runs the hilarious IMAO blog, is kind of a moron himself. Well, be's more of a smartass, but that works, too. He's also the guy who wrote How to Fix Everything in America Forever: The Plan to Keep America Awesome. Fleming's legendary self-control and restraint are also on display in his other book Obama: The Greatest President in the History of Everything. I got it for free, but you schlubs will have to pay $1.99 for it. Note: this book is satire. It is not an anthology of quotes from MSNBC news programs.
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Gun Thread (5-19-2013)
—Andy
Feel Good Story of the Day
When you rob a house, you might want to know what's in the closet you're locking the homeowner in. Especially in Texas, where there just might be a gun or two.
The wounded man, believed to be in his 20s, was heard crying out in pain as he lay bleeding on the pavement.
Ahh, that line brings a smile to my face every time I read this story.
DC Sued Over David Gregory Investigation Whitewash
Good on Professor Jacobson.
Judicial Watch, a leading government open records organization, announced today that it has filed suit on behalf of Legal Insurrection to obtain documents regarding David Gregory’s violation of the District of Columbia gun laws and the investigation which led to the decision of the District of Columbia Attorney General not to prosecute
Gun Of The Week

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Overnight Open Thread (18 May 2013)
—CDR M

War News Updates is a very good news aggregator for all topics military but they do cover other areas at times. Here's their take on the IRS coverup that is ongoing:
I am not an American .... just a Russian national who is now a Canadian citizen looking from the outside in .... and I am just shaking my head. There is something terribly wrong in the U.S. right now .... when the IRS has been politicized to go after a specific political group, it does not take a 'political scientist and historian' to know that you are entering a very dark place .... and being one who grew up in such a place (the former Soviet Union) .... trust me on this one .... it is a place that you do not want to find yourself living in.
Image via Looking Spoon.
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Laugh At These Losers
—JohnE.
A bunch of Toronto Maple Leafs fans videotaped themselves watching Game 7 of the Leafs vs. Bruins game on Monday.
It turned out to be a brutal cock-puncher of a game. Pretty funny. Don't feel bad laughing at them. They're probably all Canadian.
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Feel Good About Marines and Dogs
—Dave In Texas
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When Gundlach saw Casey, he put his head in his hands and cried. She licked his face, wagging her tail furiously. "It was a total surprise," he said. "I owe her. I'll just try to give her the best life I can."
Casey and Sgt. Ross Gundlach served on over 150 missions together. They are together again.
Very sweet.
via the Man of Substance
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Home Improvement -- electrical quandries [Purp]
—Open Blogger
I was replying to someone's question on some forum and couldn't get the freaking captcha shit to work and couldn't post it, so rather than wasting all this typing I did on a perfectly good answer, I'm making it a home improvement post.
The dude in question got red tagged on an inspection and wanted to know why. He had a 12-2 Romex and 14-3 Romex in the same box, and a couple of switches feeding lights. His description of his issue was horrible and didn't actually describe the precise situation, but here we go....
"Regarding new construction wiring and running 12/2 and 14/3 wire in the same box."
Are there two branch circuits here or one?
If one circuit. i.e. lights, If the #14 is going to lights and the #12 is the same circuit from the panel powering the lights (power inbound from panel, power outbound to lights), then you'd be REQUIRED to use a 15A breaker on that circuit.
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Amnesty Supporter Explains How Conservatives Can Appeal To Hispanics. Spoiler: It Involves Unicorns And Underwear Gnomes.
—DrewM.
One of my great frustrations with amnesty supporters who claim once we pass amnesty Hispanic-Americans will give Republicans/conservatives a chance to win their vote is they never explain how this will work. On average Hispanics have shown in word and deed, that they are liberals, more liberal in fact than the population on the whole (see here and here).
Don't believe me...believe them.
So with the background in mind, here's Arthur Brooks the head of the American Enterprise Institute 3 step plan for how conservatives can appeal to Hispanics.
Step 1: Tell them how much Republicans support the welfare system
First, make it clear that the safety net for the indigent and needy is not the source of our fiscal problems. It is the safety net for everyone else—the able-bodied, the middle class, and corporate cronies—that is driving our country to insolvency. . . .
Yeah.
This will mean the GOP giving up any rhetoric about shrinking government. Even accepting that there will be a safety-net, you can't talk about how government is too big, too incompetent and too destructive of personal initiative. It means giving up saying in order to re-balance incentives the amount and scope of the "safety net" will have to be cut.
Not only is Brooks admitting Hispanics don't want to hear the GOP's message on welfare, he's expecting the GOP to able to suddenly have a sophisticated messaging plan that can communicate that we want to cut government, just not the government you like.
Once you accept that current welfare spending is fine, you commit to a bidding war with the Democrats who will always agitate to increase that spending.
Well, let's see the rest of the plan. It can't get worse, right?
Step 2: Less government
put education reform in poor communities front and center. Today, students from low-income families are five times as likely to drop out of school as students from high-income families, according to data from the Department of Education. It is a civil-rights scandal that we effectively accept this opportunity-denying status quo. Conservatives must be the warriors for pro-child, pro-parent, pro-innovation and pro-choice education reforms.
The wording here is vague. He doesn't explicitly call for promoting charter schools, vouchers and the rest of the conservative education reform agenda to Hispanics.
So let's take a look at the two options:
1- These "pro-child, pro-parent, pro-innovation and pro-choice education reforms" are aimed at working within the current pubic education, teacher union based system.
That's not what conservative educator reformers have been working on for years. Now we're supposed to "fix" education without the incentives of traditional conservative reform proposals?
Or
2. What Brooks is talking about is selling Hispanics on things like vouchers and charter schools.
That seems like a no brainer for conservatives but we ignore in Step 1 we tell Hispanics we aren't looking to cut back on government programs. And now we're telling them we want to cut back on public school funding by moving the money to alternative educational programs.
This is getting crazy.
Oh and the problem with telling Hispanics we don't think the government is any good at running education? See the chart above...on the whole Hispanics trust the government and want it to do more than most other groups. How is telling them, "We're taking something very important to you away from the institution you trust" going to win votes?
Ok, maybe the 3rd point will save the day for Team Amnesty.
Step 3: Hmmmm.
Third, . . . [conservatives] should fight every day to get the government out of the way of a healthy culture for vulnerable American families.
Hispanics: You know, we like government. A lot. In fact, we want more of it!
GOP Team Amnesty: "We understand and to win you over we're going to "get the government out of the way". You're welcome!"
I appreciate that Brooks is honest enough to layout a vision for how Republicans can win over Hispanics but if this is the best they can do, they should keep quiet. This plan to win over Hispanics requires a combination of abandoning conservative principles and ignoring the reality of the Hispanic community in America.
Of course as an opponent of amnesty, I hope they keep talking like this. It makes our job easier.
May 18, 1945 The Battle of Sugar Loaf Hill on Okinawa
—Dave In Texas
A desperate fight on a rock in the Pacific against a determined enemy.
The Sixth Marine Division was given the task of taking the mound called Sugar Loaf, and it would prove costly. By the time the area was considered secure, 1,656 Marines would be dead and another 7,429 wounded. Regiments were reduced to company strength, and companies to platoon size. Platoons and squads simply ceased to exist in some cases. It took 11 tries during a 12-day period and ate up most of three regiments before the hill was taken. Why this was so, and how the hill was eventually taken, is the subject of James Hallas’ World War II book, “Killing Ground on Okinawa: The Battle for Sugar Loaf Hill.”
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There is an elderly gentleman I know here in my town in central Texas. I've known him and we've been friends for 22 years. He was in this fight when he was 19 years old.
Every time I shake his hand I appreciate his service. But we don't say anything about it. Unspoken respect.
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Overnight Open Thread (17 May 2013)
—CDR M

h/t
Good luck to all you morons who are playin' Powerball or MegaMillions. Of course, you'd have better odds just playing some poker with your neighbors or playing some blackjack at the local casino but hey, it is fun to dream of winning a large jackpot like that.
At this point in scandalpalooza, I don't think the IRS can ever be trusted to do their job in a non-political, professional way. Not when you have a largely unioned work force that overwhelmingly donates and supports Democrats and is largely incompetent. Are you willing to now trust them to oversee Obamacare compliance? I'm not. I have zero faith in their ability to their jobs in a fair and impartial way. Factor in the Administration's response by asking for resignations from someone who was retiring anyway and from another guy who had been in the job a week, they really aren't serious in addressing what is wrong with the IRS. Resignations aren't enough either. Jail time needs to happen. You know, serious repercussions. Otherwise it's like the 4 State Department folks that got fired for Benghazi. They lay low, wait a bit and then come right on back into a job paid for with taxpayer money.
Now, in regard as to how to proceed, I think Ben Domenech is exactly right here. Republicans and the long game.
Here’s the hard thing Republicans have to do if they don’t want this crisis to go to waste: they have to ignore their id, the temptation of the sugar high of partisan point-scoring. They must willfully set aside Obama’s presence in the fray, leaving the short term personalized attacks on the table, and go after the much bigger prize. Obama isn’t running for office again. Liberalism is. Making this about him is a short term boost to the pleasure center of the conservative brain. Making this about the inherent falsehood of the progressive project will help conservatism win.The point is that these scandals cut at the core conceit of Obama’s ideology: the healthy and enduring confidence of big government to be good government.
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Is There Not One Person Employed By This Enormous Government That Is Aware Of Anything?
—JohnE.
Pentagon furious w/Russia over new arms shipments to Syria. State Dept: We don't know anything about it. Russia: We've made no secret of it.
— Brit Hume (@brithume) May 17, 2013
This is beyond. This is beyond.
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If You Thought Campus Speech Codes Were Too Permissive, Take Heart!
The Government Is Now Demanding They Make Them Uniformly Stricter
—Ace
There is a legal concept of a hypothetical person, called the Reasonable Objective Person.
In cases where someone claims, for example, to have been offended, the law doesn't just say "give this person some money or other legal satisfaction because she says she's upset." That would be a subjective standard, in which every delicate eggshell limits your ability to move through the world.
Usually they say the question is not about how the complaining witness claims she felt subjectively herself, but how the Reasonable Objective Person in her shoes would have thought.
Note the Reasonable Objective Person standard limits this sort of complaint, because while a very thin-skinned complainant might honestly be offended, that doesn't mean she wins the case. She was, subjectively, offended. But the question remains-- would the Reasonable Objective Person have been offended? If not, an honest but overreacting complainant is told she loses.
But no more. Now the government says this Reasonable Objective Person standard is sexist and racist.
The letter contends the conduct in question need not be offensive to an "objectively reasonable person of the same gender in the same situation." That means that there is effectively no check on what might count as harassment.
Now we're all going to be judged by the standard of the thinnest-skinned, complainiest people who exist, and the Reasonable Objective Person will have nothing to say about it.
Couple of Funny Things Involving Marriage
—Ace
Husband of the year, from @conartcritic.
Guy got arrested for soliciting a prostitute.
Wait for it.
On his honeymoon.

Would this face lie to you?
Or have whore-sex?
Top twenty worst wedding dresses. Mild content warning as some of them are little risque, such as The Vagina Gown, which has one those Vagina People puppet-vaginas in the front.
Why? Why?
And then there's this one. Content warning -- This is a classy, classy gal who really wants you to notice that she has breasts.
I owe someone an h/t for that. But I forget who.
This picture makes me doubt they'll have children.
Friday Afternoon Request Line
—Andy
Ace was talking about this excellent song on Twitter. It may possibly be the #1 hit of the '80s.
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Bumped: Rep. Mike Kelly Rips Into Man Wearing Dead Poodle on His Head
—JohnE.
Everyone seems to be talking about this clip, which received a standing ovation in the chamber.
Linked below. Oh, for those of the Twitter-centric persuasion, he can be followed at @MikeKellyPA.
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NYT: Senior Officials in Administration Were Told That the IG Was Investigating the IRS for Targeting Tea Party Groups Five Months Before The Election
—Ace
I juiced the headline but only slightly -- senior Treasury officials were told, and they are senior staffers of the Administration.
The Treasury Department’s inspector general told senior Treasury officials in June 2012 he was investigating the Internal Revenue Service’s screening of politically active organizations seeking tax exemptions, disclosing for the first time on Friday that Obama administration officials were aware of the matter during the presidential campaign year.
Now this does not get you to Barack Obama himself, but "senior Treasury officials" are not strangers to the President. They are not far-flung functionaries.
Obama's claim that he "didn't know" until last Friday is looking... like a lie.
Piers Morgan, Joe Scarborough: Golly Gee Willickers, I Guess When We Were Constantly Calling Anyone Skeptical of the Integrity of Government "Crazy," Maybe We Were Sorta Wrong or Something
—Ace

courtesy @theonerory
I was just asking Piers Morgan: He was the sophisticated, urbane one for claiming the government could be trusted with every conceivable power to interfere with our lives, and we all were the yokels who thought that maybe flawed people, working for a powerful corporation whose business was exerting control over one group of citizens at the behest of another group, maybe could not in fact be so completely trusted?
Apparently "sophistication" consists of forcing your brain to believe daft, stupid, childish things.
Anyway, as these two jackass ponces love flattering themselves, I'm sure that in a couple of days they'll have assembled a Narrative in which they may have been wrong, but they were Wrong for the Right, Rationalist Reasons.
Links are to Hot Air and videos below are from NR, so you don't have to worry about Feeding the Beast.
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Cover-Up: When a FOIA Request Demanded Any Documents Specifically Mentioning the Tea Party, the IRS Claimed That No Documents Could Be Found Responsive to This Request
—Ace
By the way, you know that whole First Spin that the IRS tax-exempt branch was forced to basically triage applications with Exciting New BOLO Procedures because they got such a huge crash of new applications?
Mind blown, huh?
In fact, in 2010, when they began this BOLO program (Be On the Look Out for "Tea Party" or "Patriot" names in applications), applications were down from 2009. It was not until the following year, in 2011, when they spiked up.
NR, Two Days Ago: IRS May Have Planted Question That Publicly Revealed Scandal
Miller, Today: IRS May Have Planted Question That Publicly Revealed Scandal
—Ace
Why would they set up a question for Lori Lehrner to answer? I image so they could claim they'd disclosed the matter themselves, and apologized for it, in advance of an IG report that was about to blow up.
Kevin Williamson flagged the question as likely planted two days ago.
The question at the ABA conference came from Washington-based tax lawyer Celia Roady, a lobbyist in the firm of Morgan Lewis. Roady is certainly well-versed in the issue at hand: She was named to the influential Advisory Committee on Tax Exempt and Government Entities in 2010 by Douglas Shulman, at that time commissioner of the IRS. Lerner is the director for tax-exempt organizations at the IRS. Roady was serving on the Advisory Committee on Tax Exempt and Government Entities while tea-party groups and other conservative organizations were being targeted by the IRS. Not exactly a question out of the blue — Capitol Hill sources described the question as “planted” and say the IRS has informally admitted as much.
And today Miller confirms this.
Miller indicated today that Roady was in fact instructed by the IRS to ask the question, and the Lerner knew about the question in advance.“Who told her to ask the question?” asked Republican representative Kenny Marchant.
“I don’t know, actually, I’m not sure, might have been Lois Lerner,” Miller responded. He went on to say that the IRS intended simultaneously to inform Congress, but admitted the agency only inquired about the congressional calendar.
The planted question reveals coordination at high levels of the IRS with regard to the disclosure of the sensitive information. Lerner and Miller testified before Congress two days before Lerner addressed the ABA, but said nothing about the IRS’s scrutiny of Tea Party groups.
Nonetheless, Miller maintained, “I always answered questions truthfully.”
So when Congress asked, they said nothing about it, but then when the IG Report was about to embarrass them, they created a fake question in order to appear they were being forthcoming and candid in answering random questions from a crowd.
Draw your own conclusions.
Idiocracy Was Not a Movie. Idiocracy Was a Documentary Beamed Backwards in Time From the Future.
—Ace
Stockton's new mayor finishes speech by donning a gladiator helmet and wielding a mace. Or morningstar. It's unclear, the exact difference between them.
It wasn't a glaive-guisarme or bec-de-corbin. That's all I know.
Now, actually, Stockton's in dire straits due to financial collapse, so maybe they need some kind of hero. Not the hero Stockton wants -- but the hero Stockton needs.
Link Fixed--I Hope. I've never had so much trouble posting a damn video and link.
Via @irenefingirene and @polliwogette
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IRS Made Calculated Decision to Not Confess to Political Scandal Until After the 2012 Elections
—Ace
If the organization is nonpartisan, and, as Obama always wants to remind us, "independent," why would Obama's electoral fortunes have weighed into their decision on whether or not to perpetuate a lie?
The IRS commissioner "has known for at least a year that this was going on," said Myers, "and that this had happened. And did he share any of that information with the White House? But even more importantly, Congress is going to ask him, why did you mislead us for an entire year? Members of Congress were saying conservatives are being targeted. What's going on here? The IRS denied it. Then when -- after these officials are briefed by the IG that this is going on, they don't disclose it. In fact, the commissioner sent a letter to Congress in September on this subject and did not reveal this. Imagine if we -- if you can -- what would have happened if this fact came out in September 2012, in the middle of a presidential election? The terrain would have looked very different."
Video at link (safe link to Weekly Standard).
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Steve Miller: I Did Actually Ask About Who Was Responsible For This.
Who Did They Say Was Responsible? Uhhh, Can't Remember.
—Ace
Oh, by the way, he was also asked if he made any notes about these matters. Notes which could be subpoenaed.
His answer: "I don't remember."
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Kimberly Strassel: Obama Set the Tone, the IRS Executed It
—Ace
Who will rid me of this troublesome Tea Party?
President Obama and Co. are in full deniability mode, noting that the IRS is an "independent" agency and that they knew nothing about its abuse. The media and Congress are sleuthing for some hint that Mr. Obama picked up the phone and sicced the tax dogs on his enemies.But that's not how things work in post-Watergate Washington. Mr. Obama didn't need to pick up the phone. All he needed to do was exactly what he did do, in full view, for three years: Publicly suggest that conservative political groups were engaged in nefarious deeds; publicly call out by name political opponents whom he'd like to see harassed; and publicly have his party pressure the IRS to take action.
Mr. Obama now professes shock and outrage that bureaucrats at the IRS did exactly what the president of the United States said was the right and honorable thing to do. "He put a target on our backs, and he's now going to blame the people who are shooting at us?" asks Idaho businessman and longtime Republican donor Frank VanderSloot.
And of course there's more there.
Peggy Noonan is also worth reading.
We are in the midst of the worst Washington scandal since Watergate. The reputation of the Obama White House has, among conservatives, gone from sketchy to sinister, and, among liberals, from unsatisfying to dangerous. No one likes what they're seeing. The Justice Department assault on the Associated Press and the ugly politicization of the Internal Revenue Service have left the administration's credibility deeply, probably irretrievably damaged. They don't look jerky now, they look dirty. The patina of high-mindedness the president enjoyed is gone.Something big has shifted. The standing of the administration has changed.
As always it comes down to trust. Do you trust the president's answers when he's pressed on an uncomfortable story? Do you trust his people to be sober and fair-minded as they go about their work? Do you trust the IRS and the Justice Department? You do not.
The president, as usual, acts as if all of this is totally unconnected to him. He's shocked, it's unacceptable, he'll get to the bottom of it. He read about it in the papers, just like you.
But he is not unconnected, he is not a bystander. This is his administration. Those are his executive agencies. He runs the IRS and the Justice Department.
A president sets a mood, a tone. He establishes an atmosphere. If he is arrogant, arrogance spreads. If he is to too partisan, too disrespecting of political adversaries, that spreads too. Presidents always undo themselves and then blame it on the third guy in the last row in the sleepy agency across town.
IRS Hearings On Capitol Hill
—BenK
The IRS hearing on Capitol Hill has begun. At the moment, notorious tax cheat and scumbag Charlie Rangel is speaking.
Don't worry, the administration and Democrats will get to the bottom of this. They have their best low level men working on this. Low Level Men!
Live feed below the jump.
It Depends on What the Definition of "Is" Is [Rick Tempest]: Every scandal needs a catchphrase, and Steve Miller just offered one up.
Speaking of his previous testimony, he said:
"It was inccorect but not untruthful."
Miller just also asked for more money for the IRS, so that they could do their jobs better.
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Friday Morning News Dump
—BenK
- Low Information Americans Not Paying Attention To Obama Scandals
- Want To Keep Obama's IRS Scandal In The News? Use Dem Tactics Against Them
- Detroit's So Broke That It's Sending Trustees To Hawaii
- Venezuela Facing A Toilet Paper Shortage
- Another Gosnell?
- What Kind Of Person Fakes A Right-Wing Hate Crime Against Themselves
- Barack Obama's Bizarre Movie Idol
- Toronto Mayor Involved In Crack Cocaine Scandal
- The News Agency Obama Was Spying On Is Still Licking His Boots
- Michael Barone: In Defense Of Jason Richwine And Charles Murray
- Jay Carney Has Really Enjoyed This Past Week
- Woodward, "I Would Not Dismiss Benghazi"
- This Is Why I Never Jump On Those Hero Of The Week Stories
- Man Arrested For Rubbing A Pepperoni On His 'Pepperoni' In A Grocery Store
Sorry for the short news dump, my dog rolled in deer crap this morning and I had to spend 30 minutes washing it out.
Overnight Open Thread (5-16-2013)
—Maetenloch
What the Modern Spy is Carrying
On Tuesday the Russian Federal Security Service (FSB) arrested Ryan Fogle, a third secretary at the U.S. Embassy in Moscow and accused him of being a CIA agent and attempting to recruit a Russian as an agent.
The FSB also released a list of the equipment he was carrying: wigs, sunglasses, lots of cash, a map, compass, a recruitment letter, cellphone, flashlight, pocket knife, key holder, pepper spray, batteries, notebook, and a cigarette lighter.
It's decidedly lo-tech but then there's no school like the old school. Hell I carry about half of this on a daily basis - and more when I'm out looking to have a pretty good weekend in Vegas.
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Official In Charge of Tax-Exempt Division During Scandal Now Head of ObamaCare Enforcement Division
—Ace

The woman actually in charge of the tax-exempt division during the scandal, who oversaw the political persecution of Tea Partiers?
Now the head of the IRS' ObamaCare enforcement division.
Sarah Hall Ingram served as commissioner of the office responsible for tax-exempt organizations between 2009 and 2012. But Ingram has since left that part of the IRS and is now the director of the IRS’ Affordable Care Act office, the IRS confirmed to ABC News today.
So she gets a promotion, and her successor, who knew about the scandal and didn't tell anyone but did not actually oversee it, takes the fall.
And another Fall Guy has been offered, too-- the current commissioner of the tax-exempt division is now resigning.
But he was appointed to this position just eight days ago.
We don't know yet if this is a complete farce, but it sure looks like one.
The worst case scenario is if he was just promoted to a higher position so that Obama could announce "Another high-ranking official has been asked to resign."
We don't know yet what he was promoted from. But we do need to know.
So this guy, who may have been promoted to the position just to be fired from it, takes the fall, while the woman actually responsible for the regime is now enforcing ObamaCare.
How many flunkies are going to be made to fall on their swords to avoid the call for the resignation of Sarah Hall Ingram?
Meanwhile, two pro-life groups were denied 501(c)4 status. It gets worse.
“In one case, the IRS withheld approval of an application for tax exempt status for Coalition for Life of Iowa. In a phone call to Coalition for Life of Iowa leaders on June 6, 2009, the IRS agent ‘Ms. Richards’ told the group to send a letter to the IRS with the entire board’s signatures stating that, under perjury of the law, they do not picket/protest or organize groups to picket or protest outside of Planned Parenthood,” the Thomas More Society announced today. “Once the IRS received this letter, their application would be approved.”
Get In Their Faces: Was their a link between Obama's "Fight the Smears" snitch-on-your-neighbors-for-free-speech site and IRS retribution?
During the debate over adopting ObamaCare the White House encouraged liberal activists to report Obama’s critics to a “Flag@WhiteHouse.gov” email address. At least one of those reported tells RedState.com editor Erick Erickson he was then targeted with audits. “Remember that website Obama set up to report neighbors who opposed Obamacare? A friend reported himself and got audited shortly thereafter,” Erickson tweeted May 13.“We need to know if there were any others. This certainly fits the rapidly-expanding pattern of people who criticize Obama suddenly finding themselves targeted by the IRS,” said Stockman. “Obama’s IRS scandal is spreading like a cancer.”
Bonus: To be more precise, Sarah Hall Ingram received over $100,000 in bonuses for her yeowoman work from 2010 to 2012.
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