Tuesday, May 28, 2013

IT'S TIME FOR A SPECIAL PROSECUTOR...


If by some strange chance you aren't already convinced of the fact that hypocrisy is known to run pretty deep in the Democrat Party, the fact that many key Democrats continue to reject any and all calls for a special prosecutor to investigate the ongoing IRS scandal that has continued to plague Barry, should definitely make that fact painfully clear. According to these hypocritical boobs, the rationale for arriving at such a decision is that two weeks of unfolding details, congressional hearings and forced resignations have simply not allowed these brain surgeons enough time to ‘study’ the issue. Personally, I have a rather difficult time believing that if the guilty party involved here were not a Democrat, impeachment proceedings would already be well underway with many of these same Democrats leading the charge.

Senate Finance Chairman Max Baucus, the Montana Democrat whose committee held one of the hearings, actually told The Hill that there is quite simply not enough evidence to warrant a special prosecutor. Not enough evidence? I’m find myself a little curious about what it might be that old Max is looking for, exactly, that would cause him to finally come to the conclusion that a special prosecutor might be needed after all. It all seems pretty cut and dried to me, but then I’m not a corrupt Democrat. And according to yet another Democrat, Rep. Richard Neal, a Massachusetts Democrat who sits on the powerful House Ways and Means Committee, such an appointment would only make the probe metastasize into something unwieldy. So what, Dick! Again, I doubt that old Dick here would possess the same level of concern were the president involved in what appears to be a growing scandal not a fellow Democrat.

And then we have yet another scumbag Democrat, Joe Crowley of New York, a member of the House leadership, who we find taking great pains to come up with even a more rather creative argument against bring in a special prosecutor. This freakin simpleton made the idiotic claim that lawmakers should first exhaust Congress’s investigative power before calling for a special prosecutor. Presently not much is known regarding what compelled the IRS to subject Tea Party, and other conservative, groups to what was rather questionable scrutiny. We've had one scapegoat, so far, with the resignation of the acting IRS chief. Also Lois Lerner, the director of the tax-exempt organizations division at the Internal Revenue Service, was placed on administrative leave, albeit with pay, after her ridiculous appearance before a House panel last week.

And last, but never least, we have that congressional genius from the People’s Republic of Maryland, E-Lie-Jah Cummings, the ranking Democrat there on the House oversight panel. It was this blithering idiot who was actually heard to say, "I haven’t seen anything yet that would make me think that we need to take this to a special prosecutor. Period." I think it quite obvious that this clown has all the brainpower of your basic 10-watt light bulb. Democrats continue to crab at straws in their attempts to point this entire scandal in any other direction than in one that points it toward the guilty party, Barry "Almighty." They stress that the entire matter can be blamed on clumsy management of applications that conservative groups filed for tax-exempt 501(c)(4) status, but say they are still angry with how the IRS responded to lawmakers concerns.

So you see, if you listen to these hypocritical Democrats, the fault of making it appear as if these organizations were somehow made to face closer scrutiny than other organizations, rests with the groups themselves, not with the IRS, who was only doing its job. It was all nothing more than just a harmless mistake, unintentional in nature, and politics, most definitely, never really even entered in to it. At least that’s their story and they’re sticking to it. And I'm sure there are many who will believe this cock and bull story. And you'll find the lion's share of those folks on the left. But anyone who possess a brain should be able to see right through this political smoke screen. Right along with able to see through all of the claims that Congress needs to be working on more important things that these supposed scandals. We have a president who is corrupt, these scandals need to be properly investigated. And the sooner the better!

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