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IRS Chief Scorched As 'Liar'
2014-06-25
[WND] Oversight Committee Chairman Darrell Issa, R-Calif., wasted no time in accusing the head of the IRS of lying to Congress, unloading a blistering barrage of accusations at a Monday night hearing.

"At a minimum, you did not tell the whole truth," during previous testimony, Issa told IRS Commissioner John Koskinen, scornfully adding, "We are wondering what your word is worth."

In his opening statement, Issa flatly told Koskinen he had given false testimony by promising to provide all emails of former IRS tax-exempt division chief Lois Lerner, while knowing two years of those emails were actually missing.

"You promised to produce documents," he said. "You did not."

"The committee requested all of Lois Lerner's emails over a year ago," said the chairman, noting the emails had been subpoenaed in August 2013 and again in February 2014. But, Issa accused, "You worked to cover up the fact they were missing and only came forward to fess up on a Friday afternoon after you had been caught red-handed."

"Did you hope you could run out the clock on this scandal? Perhaps you hoped Congress would never know it was missing emails."

Issa acknowledged Koskinen did not "personally did not destroy the emails. But by your actions and your deception, you now own this scandal."
Posted by:Fred

#18  If only I could lie on my tax returns!
Posted by: Thineng Angailet7166   2014-06-25 21:23  

#17  Scapegrace.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2014-06-25 18:08  

#16  The unraveling could start by a criminal trial against the person in the IRS who failed to notify the Archivist of missing documents

Holder would have to launch a criminal trial. It is like Chicago under Capone except Capone owns the FBI.
Posted by: Squinty   2014-06-25 17:09  

#15  Koskinen translated:
"Two plus two makes five and the Emperor is fully clothed!
And if you peasants know what's good for you you'll swallow this and be seen and not heard!"
Posted by: Elmerert Hupens2660   2014-06-25 16:59  

#14  #6: The unraveling could start by a criminal trial against the person in the IRS who failed to notify the Archivist of missing documents, the hard drives. Notification is the law. Can one and maybe some others will 'repent'.
Posted by: irishrageboy   2014-06-25 16:03  

#13  There's an old Texas expression

And you can leave it at that.
Posted by: OldSpook   2014-06-25 14:25  

#12  I watched the thing. Aside from the politicians stumping, this guy was arrogant, told half truths, deceiving, and you could see he help every one of the congressmen in contempt. He is the poster child of what is wrong with the IRS. He knows he is above the law and cares nothing for the truth. He is the guy that walks into a bar and gets punched by some guy who says,"I hit him cause I did not like the way he looked at me." Pissant punk.
Posted by: 49 Pan   2014-06-25 13:24  

#11  love the graphic!
Posted by: 3dc   2014-06-25 12:44  

#10  Not only a liar.
A shape shifting lizard partisan hack.
Posted by: newc   2014-06-25 12:15  

#9  As Instapundit points out, the House can impeach a high federal officer, such as a Cabinet member or equivalent. It's been done before.

So have the House impeach Mr. Koskinen and send it to the Senate for a trial. If I were the new House majority leader I'd dare Harry Reid to sit on it, obfuscate, and rant on the floor of the Senate. I'd remind him, "November's coming, amigo."

The House has a legitimate mechanism to handle a cabinet officer who is derelict or criminal in his/her duties, and it doesn't require Mr. Holder. But it could be applied to him...
Posted by: Steve White   2014-06-25 11:30  

#8  The attitude of a General's staff is generally reflective of the attitude of their boss.
Posted by: Besoeker   2014-06-25 10:28  

#7  Koskinen comes across as a self-imortant, arrogant, pompous a$$.
Posted by: JohnQC   2014-06-25 10:23  

#6  Where can things go from here to stop this administration's criminal conspiracy?

I absolutely do not know, but I recommend keeping the pressure on until something or somebody snaps.
Posted by: Besoeker   2014-06-25 10:21  

#5  As Issa said, they can get these jokers for contempt but Holder will do nothing about it. Holder is already cited for contempt as is Lerner. Where can things go from here to stop this administration's criminal conspiracy? You listen to the Democrats and they all say: "We didn't do nothin."
Posted by: JohnQC   2014-06-25 10:17  

#4  Pitch Tar Gas and a match please!
Posted by: Speregum Fillmore3332   2014-06-25 08:38  

#3  Why should he be any different than his boss? What real penalties are there to pay?
Posted by: Procopius2k   2014-06-25 08:08  

#2  Scorched was he? I'll bet he was laughing over a G&T before the sun went down.
Posted by: Besoeker   2014-06-25 07:38  

#1  Koskinen's defense - he produced all the e-mails that still existed, which depending on what the meaning of the word 'is' is, is all the e-mails.
Posted by: Glenmore   2014-06-25 07:35  

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