IRS commissioner responds to congressional committee in typical arrogant fashion.

NBC's Lisa Myers [screen right in the video ~ editor]  reported this morning [May 17] that the IRS  deliberately chose not to reveal that it had wrongly targeted conservative groups until after the 2012 presidential election:   

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."  (from the Weekly Standard.com) . 


Indeed, the combative commissioner was asked.  His answer?  "I answered all questions truthfully."  The committee then asked,  "Do you not think you had an obligation to tell this committee of this fact,"  to which this clown said,  "I answered all questions asked of me,  truthfully."  

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