Bob Woodward: ‘There still are lot of unanswered questions re IRS’


Oh I suppose this adds some credibility to those of us who are still making noises about the IRS scandal. After yesterday’s post one would think this would make it as a headliner. IRS can seize bank accounts on suspicion, no crime required. In truth, now with this administration’s stone walling, it takes big bucks and a lucky draw of a decent Judge to get any documentation. The Freedom of Information act be damned.

So, Woodward’s comment is relegated to the micro bloggers to make notice. So here is my feeble attempt to keep the story relevant.

Woodward said, “The reality now in my view that in the Obama administration, there are lots of unanswered questions about the IRS, particularly. If I were young, I would take Carl Bernstein and move to Cincinnati where that IRS office is and set up headquarters and go talk to everyone.”

Woodward added that when it comes to the IRS scandal — in which conservative groups reportedly have been targeted and officials have claimed computer data has been lost — the important questions to ask are still, “What are the facts? What really happened?”

More over with clip Breitbart

17 Responses to “Bob Woodward: ‘There still are lot of unanswered questions re IRS’”

  1. My Article Read (10-27-2014) | My Daily Musing Says:

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  2. Jersey McJones Says:

    I still can’t get past the glaring moral blind-spot of everyday conservatives to the abuse of the tax code by anonymous donors donating tax deductible money for essentially unknown entities to influence our political campaigns. It’s like a thief calling the police to complain his lock-picks have been stolen. If I had been running the IRS I would have told them to do the same thing, only right up front and loud. F those sleazy scumbags.

    JMJ

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  3. Steve Dennis Says:

    You would think this would lend credibility to the issue but somehow I think the left is going to ignore this story.

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  4. ‘Law Lets I.R.S. Seize Accounts on Suspicion, No Crime Required’ | Enjoyment and Contemplation Says:

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  5. Conservatives on Fire Says:

    Seeking the triuh is not high on the agenda of MSM reporters these days. What a sad commentary!

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  6. Chillingworth Says:

    Your link to Breitbart.com is broken. It seems to be because the URL is missing the “l” on the end.

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  7. Paul H. Lemmen Says:

    Reblogged this on A Conservative Christian Man.

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