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Supposedly there was some kind of scandal about the IRS, under Obama, targeting Tea Party groups but not liberal groups for possible investigation, but it turns out not to be true. The supposed scandal was widely reported in the media, but the fact that it was untrue was widely ignored, as was the fact that a focus on Tea Party groups had been requested by Republican Darrell Issa.

Quotes

  • "This is truly outrageous. And it contributes to the profound distrust that the American people have in government. It is absolutely chilling that the IRS was singling out conservative groups for extra review. And I think that it's very disappointing that the president hasn't personally condemned this and spoken out." -- Susan Collins (R-ME), 5/12
  • "The Tea Party people have known about this and were working on this. But they said – it was just some odd underlings out in Cincinnati who did this and there was no political motive whatever involved. Now the question is, how stupid do they think we are? Just imagine, Donna Brazile, if the George W. Bush administration had an IRS underling, he’s out in Cincinnati, of course, saying we’re going to target groups with the word 'progressive' in their title. We’d have all hell breaking loose." -- George Will, conservatroll, 5/12
  • "The fact is if you're doing something and it's wrong, it's illegal, it's the kind of thing that scares the American people to their core, when Americans are being targeted for audits based on their political beliefs, that needs to change." -- Darrell Issa (R-CA), right-wingnut and chairman of the House Committee on Oversight
  • "If in fact IRS personnel engaged in the kind of practices that have been reported on and were intentionally targeting conservative groups, then that’s outrageous. And there’s no place for it." -- Barack Obama, 5/14

Links

News

  • 2013-08-02 The Media's Shameful Role in the Phony IRS Scandal "There had been a huge explosion in coverage in May when the revelations first appeared, nearly all of it making them out to be evidence of a grand Nixonian conspiracy to silence grass-root conservative groups. This explosion in coverage inevitably took its toll on the Obama administration..." but media coverage (especially at Politico) declined dramatically when exculpatory evidence became available.
  • 2013-06-26 Treasury Inspector General says Audit of IRS actions limited to Tea Party groups at GOP request: they were asked by House Oversight Chairman Darrell Issa (R-CA)"to narrowly focus on Tea Party organizations."
  • 2013-06-24
    • Documents show IRS also screened liberal groups "The Internal Revenue Service’s screening of groups seeking tax-exempt status was broader and lasted longer than has been previously disclosed, the new head of the agency acknowledged Monday. Terms including ‘‘Israel,’’ ‘'Progressive’’ and ‘‘Occupy’’ were used by agency workers to help pick groups for closer examination, according to an internal IRS document obtained by The Associated Press."
  • 2013-05-14 Uneven I.R.S. Scrutiny Seen in Political Spending by Big Tax-Exempt Groups: the scandal continues to perform
  • 2013-05-13
    • The Real I.R.S. Scandal "So the scandal – the real scandal – is that 501(c)(4) groups have been engaged in political activity in such a sustained and open way." ... "Some people in the I.R.S. field office in Cincinnati took the names of certain groups—names that included the terms “Tea Party” and “patriot,” among others, which tend to signal conservatism – as signals that they might not be engaged in "social welfare" operations. Rather, the I.R.S. employees thought that these groups might be doing explicit politics – which would disqualify them for 501(c)(4) status, and set them aside for closer examination. This appears to have been a pretty reasonable assumption on the part of the I.R.S. employees: having "Tea Party" in your name is at least a slight clue about partisanship. When the inspector-general report becomes public, we’ll surely learn the identity of these organizations."
    • Marco Rubio Humiliates Himself By Demanding That the Non-Existent IRS Commissioner Resign
  • 2013-05-11 Why the IRS Abruptly Apologized to the Tea Party "The report from the Treasury Department's inspector general shows Lois Lerner, the head of the IRS division that oversees tax-exempt groups, was informed that groups with "Tea Party," "Patriot" or "9/12 Project" in their names were being targeted for extra questioning..." - the scandal emerges, stage Right