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The White House defends the woman who was in charge of the IRS office when it harassed conservatives organizations and now runs the IRS Obamacare office.

The White House defends Sarah Hall Ingram, the person who had been in charge of the IRS office when it harassed conservatives organizations from 2009 to 2012 and now runs the IRS Obamacare office.

If President Obama was so outraged about this scandal, as he claims, you would think he’d tell his minions that it ain’t appropriate to defend this person. Instead, you’d think he’d be doing what he can to get her removed from a position of power.

Instead, Ingram received a promotion and the largest amount of bonuses of any IRS employee. Moreover, the bonuses from 2010 to 2012 were all greater than $25K per year and thus required Obama’s approval to be issued. And she is still in charge of the IRS Obamacare office.

Sounds to me that, to Obama, her harassment of conservatives at the IRS was a job well done.

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7 comments

  • Mike

    Yes indeed, it would seem she should have been the very first person removed.

  • D. K. Williams

    My guess is she knows too much to be thrown under the bus. If she talks, she might bring down the Administration. Somebody had to coordinate attacks on conservative groups with the FBI, ATF, DOJ, DOL, etc.

  • JGL

    The solution: SUBPOENA

    There can be no executive priviledge here.

  • Watching the President and his spokesman Jay Carney speak, has to my ears and reason, become a routine experience of the exercise of political doublespeak and dishonesty.

    When the administration adopts talking points by agencies and talks them to the public and the press, and fails to VERIFY the accuracy of events, they either are: 1. lying to the American public or 2. failing to perform. Or both.

    Saying ‘I didn’t know’ about these events (recent scandals) or they are non-events, or are irrelevant, demonstrates a culture of unaccountability at best, or a culture of deception, assuming the worst. With politicians, it’s wise to suspect the worst.

    It seems as if their doublespeak and outright lies may catch up with them.

  • JGL

    The wages of deceit will be realized in time.

  • wodun

    True but it is his job to give the administration’s spin. It is the same in every administration. The job is not to be truth teller, that is what we are supposed to have news media for.

    I put less blame on Carney than on the media who has failed to question the administration’s stories and on Obama whose actions require such disingenuous defenses.

  • Edward

    The IRS harassment of conservatives and the White House treatment of Sarah Hall Ingram remind me of the speech in which Obama declared his policy of punishing his enemies and rewarding his friends.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TeT67BvYzo4 (12 seconds)

    He punishes his enemies through the bullies at the IRS (and SEC, DOJ, EPA, HHS, et cetera ad nausium) and rewards his friends such as Ingram through promotion and public defense.

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