Scandals Republicans Like
Thomas B. Edsall, NYT
APRIL 22, 2014
The decision by the I.R.S. to flag for special review applications for tax-exempt status from organizations with “Tea Party” or “patriot” in their names has provoked sustained outrage on the right for nearly a year.
Take the following American Thinker article by Karin McQuillan, which was published on March 7: “Democrats Unleash the I.R.S. Tyrant.”
“Democrats don’t actually want a free country any more, where others can disagree and sometimes win,” McQuillan writes. “Opposition is an outrage to these new Democrats. They think the first black president has the right to rule unopposed.”
“This is fascism,” McQuillan concluded. “Democrats want it.”
Even Peggy Noonan, writing in The Wall Street Journal, knows a conspiracy when she sees one: “We know we haven’t gotten near the bottom of the political corruption of that agency. We do not know who ordered the targeting of conservative groups and individuals, or why, or exactly when it began. We don’t know who executed the orders or directives. We do not know the full scope or extent of the scandal.”
(More here.)
APRIL 22, 2014
The decision by the I.R.S. to flag for special review applications for tax-exempt status from organizations with “Tea Party” or “patriot” in their names has provoked sustained outrage on the right for nearly a year.
Take the following American Thinker article by Karin McQuillan, which was published on March 7: “Democrats Unleash the I.R.S. Tyrant.”
“Democrats don’t actually want a free country any more, where others can disagree and sometimes win,” McQuillan writes. “Opposition is an outrage to these new Democrats. They think the first black president has the right to rule unopposed.”
“This is fascism,” McQuillan concluded. “Democrats want it.”
Even Peggy Noonan, writing in The Wall Street Journal, knows a conspiracy when she sees one: “We know we haven’t gotten near the bottom of the political corruption of that agency. We do not know who ordered the targeting of conservative groups and individuals, or why, or exactly when it began. We don’t know who executed the orders or directives. We do not know the full scope or extent of the scandal.”
(More here.)



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