Thoughts about the resurrection of the Nixon Strategy.

What is most important information taken from the following Blaze article is the fact that the missing 2 stinking years of Lois Lerner emails were stored on servers,  not simply the hard drive of a computer.  No one with a brain,  believes these emails are actually “gone” in the sense that they cannot be either retrieved or found.  Understand that these missing years (2010 and 2011),  suddenly missing after 13 months of stonewalling by the IRS,  include email communications with the Obama White House. 
This is not an incredible development.  Rather,  it is an incredible lie,  and,  in time,  one that can exposed.  Time will tell,  but,  we are looking at a Nixonian strategy.  It didn’t work back then;  hopefully,  in this technical day and age,  it cannot work now. 
The IRS said it could not recover an untold number of emails to and from Lois Lerner, the former head of the IRS tax-exempt organizations unit, because of a hard drive crash. That time period — from January 2009 to April 2011 – included a critical time in the IRS’ extra scrutinizing of Tea Party and other conservative groups.
Asked by a reporter aboard Air Force One whether he thought the technical glitch was in fact a “reasonable explanation,” Earnest, the incoming press secretary, was at first dismissive.
“You’ve never heard of a computer crashing before?” Earnest asked.
When pressed that emails are stored on servers and not hard drives, Earnest gave a more detailed response, including attacking Republicans in Congress.


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