Poor Richard's News: It keeps getting worse: IRS demanded back-end access to conservative group websites!
The sordid details about what the IRS demanded from Conservative groups grows more and more astounding. The IRS demanded that groups provide logins and back-end access to their websites.
Listen to this audio discussion from Texas 912 President Maria Acosta (via Gateway Pundit):
It didn’t just happen to one group either. Here’s a copy of the letter showing the demand to the Richmond Tea Party:
If you think this is bad, earlier today we found out that the IRS demanded to know the content of a Christian pro-life group’s prayers! This is far beyond the Democrat softball talking point of “bad management” or “horrible customer service.” This kind of harassment is unconstitutional and criminal.
People need to be in handcuffs over this.
Department of Justice Tapped Congressional Rooms as Well as Reporters’ Offices
- [Congressman Nunes]: I don’t think people are focusing on the right thing when they talk about going after the AP reporters. The big problem that I see is that they actually tapped right where I’m sitting right now, the Cloak Room.
- [Interviewer]: Wait a minute, this is news to me.
- [Congressman Nunes]: The Cloak Room in the House of Representatives.
- [Interviewer]: I have no idea what you’re talking about.
- [Congressman Nunes]: So when they went after the AP reporters, right? Went after all of their phone records, they went after the phone records, including right up here in the House Gallery, right up from where I’m sitting right now. So you have a real separation of powers issue that did this really rise to the level that you would have to get phone records that would, that would most likely include members of Congress ….
Poor Richard's News: Scandal? Sequester? Time for another star-studded party at the White House!
A party is a great way to blow off a little steam…and a lot of the taxpayer’s money. Naturally, that’s exactly what President Obama plans to do at the White House later this month.
from Daily Caller:
Amid sequester and scandal in Washington, the White House announced Friday that the president and first lady will be hosting another concert as part of their “In Performance at the White House” series later this month.
The event will be held in the East Room of the White House and honor singer and songwriter Carole King, who will be awarded the 2013 Library of Congress Gershwin Prize for Popular Song. King will be the first woman to receive the award, the White House noted in their announcement.
The program — to be streamed on the White House website and broadcast on PBS stations the evening of May 28 — will also feature performances by Gloria Estefan, Billy Joel, Jesse McCartney, Emeli Sandé, James Taylor, Trisha Yearwood and King herself.
In 2002, Carole King sang “You’ve Got a Friend” for Cuban dictator Fidel Castro at a warming-relations dinner in Havana.
Oh, and if it rains, President Obama can totally have the Marines hold umbrellas over their celebrity guests heads!
Poor Richard's News: Thursday Night News Dump - because there's just too much news today!
We usually try to stay on top of as much news as possible but with three major White House scandals going on, it’s a little hard to keep up with everything. Here are some of the stories that we wish we had the time to cover today.
- Obama says no special prosecutor needed to investigate IRS scandal…because we’re supposed to trust his administration to bring the IRS to justice.
- Meanwhile, Eric Holder says there’s no special council needed to investigate Benghazi…because the job the Obama administration is doing there is just dandy!
- Speaking of Benghazi, the 100 pages of emails the White House released yesterday…those were out of 25,000 pages of unreleased documents related to the terror attack.
- The auditors who “investigated” Benghazi are refusing to meet with Congress.
- Oh, and that AP phone records tap scandal…Obama refused to apologize for that today.
- The Washington Post believes that the phone records tap was actually retribution for the AP stealing their thunder about a foiled terrorist plot Obama wanted to make a big deal of.
- Press Secretary Jay Carney said today that there are no White House scandals. They simply don’t exist.
- Aside for the IRS’s current woes, there’s also a class action lawsuit claiming the IRS illegally confiscated 60 million health records without a warrant.
- There are more heads rolling at the IRS…well, just a guy whose only been working there for 8 days.
- Meanwhile, Obama named a member of his White House to temporarily head of the IRS. That fills me wish such confidence!
- Dzhokhar Tsarnaev apparently wrote a confession on the inside of the boat essentially confirming that his actions were a part of a Muslim jihad against America. How will the media spin this one?
- Obama’s illegal recess appointments have been smacked down in Federal court for a second time.
- The House of Representatives passed a measure to repeal Obamacare…for the 37th time. Harry Reid won’t even bring it to the Senate floor for consideration.
Last (and possibly least), President Obama today apparently severely breeched Marine uniform protocol by ordering two Marines to hold umbrellas over his head.
Shocking IRS Witch Hunt? Actually, It's a Time-Honored Tradition | Mother Jones
On Monday, President Obama weighed in on the alleged targeting of conservative nonprofit groups by the Internal Revenue Service, calling for a full investigation into what he said would constitute “outrageous” conduct. That’s one way to put it. Here’s another: depressingly normal. For much of the last century, abuse of the IRS for political ends has been the rule, not the exception. Under Republican and Democratic presidents alike, the IRS has gone after communists, students, black activists, young conservatives, and mainstream political rivals. Here are some prime examples:
Please post links of your prove.
There was Nixion but wasn’t he impeached?I don’t recall the IRS apologizing to libs when bush was in office…
I love how Mother Jones actually doesn’t go after the fact that even if it were normal, it doesn’t excuse the fact that it happened under the Obama admin. But I also don’t remember this getting this bad under Bush towards liberal groups as it has under Obama towards conservative groups.
I thought Liberals said Obama was going to change all those bad things about Government, and here he is, bringing Chicago politics to the white house!
Ya you can’t point to one wrong to justify another wrong. As the classic saying goes. Two wrong don’t make a right. Because Bush broke the law does not mean Obama has that same right. By that logic if my friend robs the bank and gets away with it. I should also have that right to do the same thing.
Again its more about, my guy can do no wrong. Its the other guy doing all the wrong. Both parties are corrupt and should be removed from our political lives.
NBC Nightly News with Brian Williams: JUST IN: President Obama appoints budget official Daniel Werfel as acting IRS commissioner, White House announces
WASHINGTON – President Obama today announced the appointment of Daniel Werfel as Acting Commissioner of Internal Revenue, effective Wednesday, May 22. As Acting Commissioner, Mr. Werfel will lead efforts to ensure the IRS implements new safeguards to restore public trust and administers the tax code with fairness and integrity. Mr. Werfel has agreed to serve through the end of the fiscal year.
President Obama said, “Throughout his career working in both Democratic and Republican administrations, Danny has proven an effective leader who serves with professionalism, integrity and skill. The American people deserve to have the utmost confidence and trust in their government, and as we work to get to the bottom of what happened and restore confidence in the IRS, Danny has the experience and management ability necessary to lead the agency at this important time.”
Mr. Werfel, 42, currently serves as Controller of the Office of Management and Budget (OMB), where he has led efforts across the federal government to improve Federal program integrity, including all areas of financial management, financial reporting, accounting standards, improper payments, and financial systems, among others. Prior to his current role, Mr. Werfel served in multiple career civil service capacities at OMB, including as Deputy Controller, Chief of the Financial Integrity and Analysis Branch, Budget Examiner in the Education Branch, and Policy Analyst in the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs. Mr. Werfel has also served as a Trial Attorney in the Department of Justice’s Civil Rights Division.
Mr. Werfel is a recipient of both national and local awards from the Association of Government Accountants for his contributions to Federal financial management. During the Bush Administration, he was the recipient of the Presidential Rank Award for Meritorious Service. Mr. Werfel also served as a member of the Federal Accounting Standards Advisory Board from 2006 to 2009.
Mr. Werfel holds a Masters Degree in Public Policy from Duke University, a Juris Doctor from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and a Bachelors Degree in Industrial and Labor Relations from Cornell University.
Scandals happening faster than they can be reported ~ Nonsensible Shoes
While this week has been a bad week for the president, one has to wonder if the IRS scandal was deliberately released in order to distract attention from the Benghazi scandal. It would seem, that either there has been a nefarious plot by the White House to flood the scandals from the Executive Branch across the land now in order to avoid political impacts in the 2014 and 2016 elections. But if that’s the case then we could be in for a bumpy ride, as yet another new scandal is hitting the media today.This one should be big based on the target. You know if this was a Bush initiative it would have been thermonuclear. Let’s see what happens.WASHINGTON (AP) — The Justice Department secretly obtained two months of telephone records of reporters and editors for The Associated Press in what the news cooperative’s top executive called a “massive and unprecedented intrusion” into how news organizations gather the news.The records obtained by the Justice Department listed outgoing calls for the work and personal phone numbers of individual reporters, for general AP office numbers in New York, Washington and Hartford, Conn., and for the main number for the AP in the House of Representatives press gallery, according to attorneys for the AP. It was not clear if the records also included incoming calls or the duration of the calls.In all, the government seized the records for more than 20 separate telephone lines assigned to AP and its journalists in April and May of 2012. The exact number of journalists who used the phone lines during that period is unknown, but more than 100 journalists work in the offices where phone records were targeted, on a wide array of stories about government and other matters.In a letter of protest sent to Attorney General Eric Holder on Monday, AP President and Chief Executive Officer Gary Pruitt said the government sought and obtained information far beyond anything that could be justified by any specific investigation. He demanded the return of the phone records and destruction of all copies.By every logic this should be a big deal for the media. They were the ones being looked at by the administration. I’m doubtful it will be, but time will tell.
Infowars: Post-Boston: Now You Have to Prove You’re Not a Terrorist
Kurt Nimmo
Infowars.com
March 5, 2013In a Christian Science Monitor article covering the case of Cameron D’Ambrosio – the teenager who supposedly made terroristic threats on his Facebook page – a New York cop is quoted as saying government needs to implement a zero tolerance approach to online speech after the Boston bombing.
“If you’re not a terrorist, if you’re not a threat, prove it,” he said. “This is the price you pay to live in free society right now. It’s just the way it is.”
“[Expletive] a boston boming wait till u see the [expletive] I do, I’ma be famous rapping, and beat every murder charge that comes across me!” D’Ambrosio had rapped.
Cameron D’Ambrosio. Photo: Facebook.
The 18 year old high school student faces 20 years in prison and is currently held on a $1 million bail pending trial. Police admit D’Ambrosio’s “threats” were not made against a specific person.
D’Ambrosio was turned in as a result of a “see something, say something” snitch program. TheDepartment of Homeland Security initiated the stool pigeon campaign.
“Once again we have to commend the Methuen High School Student who came forward, we always say, if you see something, say something, and that’s what this student did,” said Methuen Police Chief Joe Solomon after the arrest. “We also want to commend the school safety officers and the administration for bringing this to our attention immediately. Threats of this kind of violence is unacceptable and will not be tolerated, not in Methuen they won’t.”
“I do want to make clear he did not make a specific threat against the school or any particular individuals but he did threaten to kill a bunch of people and specifically mentioned the Boston Marathon and the White House. The threat was disturbing enough for us to act and I think our officers did the right thing.”
Obviously, the teenager’s alleged threat does not fall under the “incitement to imminent lawless action” standard followed by U.S. courts and does not constitute a true threat. After Boston, however, this standard is no longer in effect, as Sgt. Ed Mullins insisted when he said the new standard is that a defendant must demonstrate he or she is not a threat instead of the government proving in court that an individual is a threat to other individuals or society.
Prior to Boston, an Illinois appeals court threw out the conviction and five-year prison sentence against a rapper who prosecutors said threatened to engage in murder after a note was discovered in his car. If the court had ruled after Boston, there is the possibility the conviction would have remained in place.
Poor Richard's News: White House: "Benghazi happened a long time ago"
If you wanted to know how much the Obama administration doesn’t want you to know what happened in Benghazi, just look at today’s press conference with White House spokesperson Jay Carney.
When asked a question about the Obama administration’s threats against whistleblowers, Carney states, “Let me be clear. Benghazi happened a long time ago.”
here’s the video:
Yeah, Benghazi was such a long time ago. Like, during the 1970s, man! Oh, wait. It just happened this past September. And this whole “We don’t know about any whistleblowers” we’re now getting from the White House is twaddle. Just this week, the State Department told Congressional investigators, “Our investigation should be enough.” They want the entire affair to go away.
Oh, by the way, one whistleblower has already gone on camera and said that the Obama administration is lying when they told the American people Benghazi was out of the reach of military response units.






