Reports that some IRS 'BOLO' included terms like "progressive" and "occupy" touched off celebrations on the Left. See? This wasn't aimed at conservatives -- those nutty paranoiacs! The IRS just needs to tweak its procedures, and we can allmove on . No scandal here, America. We explained in detail why that emerging narrative was a load of nonsense, based on piles of relevant evidence and a thorough report from Eliana Johnson. Today, the IRS Inspector General re-confirms the obvious truth, obliterating the Left's shiny, new, and perfidious talking point:
The IG's full letter can be accessed HERE. In response to House Oversight Committee Democrats' dissembling and misdirection, Chairman Darrell Issa issued a blistering statement decrying his colleagues for deliberately muddying the waters in a partisan attempt to "derail" the IRS investigation:
Will the MSNBC set let these facts get in the way of their latest round ofbuffoonish high-fiving? Chris Matthews presided over an entire segment on this subject last night, the premise of which was that Darrell Issa is "shooting blanks." The notion that the IRS scandal is a real and serious issue involving wrongful political targeting, Matthews declared, is a reckless hoax. Much to everyone's shock, both of his guests agreed with him -- including WaPo's Dana Milbank and Rep. Elijah Cummings, the ranking Democrat on Issa's committee:
Matthews' clownish behavior is to be expected, as is Cummings' blind partisanship. (Remember when he pretended to be outraged over the targeting that he now pretends didn't really happen?) Milbank's contributions to this discussion are especially galling. He observes that a common thread among Issa's investigations into grade-A scandals like Fast & Furious, Benghazi and the IRS is that "nothing ever comes of [them]." First off, that's not true; we've seen low-level heads roll on a number of fronts. But what generally allows high-level politicians to wriggle off the hook is a supine press backing off or losing interest in a story. Milbank notes that the Obama scandals haven't really hooked any big fish; gosh, why might that be, prominent member of the establishment media, Dana Milbank? To his credit, Milbank's fellow MSM journalist Ron Fournier isn't buying his colleagues' collective yawn. Incidentally, Issa's investigation into the IRS hasn't merely focused on partisan targeting, donor harassment and illegal leaks. It's also turned up tens of millions in wasteful spending on lavish conferences, as well as the outrageous revelation that IRS employees used agency credit cards to buy booze and porn. Oh, and it has exposed some truly repugnant fraud. Read this, and try to keep your blood pressure down. Finally, the latest Fox News poll showed that super-majorities of Americans want Issa & Co. to keep "shooting blanks" by holding the administration to account on the IRS, Benghazi and the DOJ scandal. Chris Matthews hardest hit.
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