Paco sums up the Fifth Amendment Tactic nicely.
Hey, this is shaping up to be almost as interesting as the Kefauver hearings
- although the subject matter is different: one of these committees
pertains to the investigation of a massive criminal enterprise and its
corrupting influence on government and society, and the other pertains
to the Mafia.
He's right, ya' know.
Lerner has to know her career at IRS is toast. All that's left now is to jockey for the best exit possible. Sooner or later she'll probably be offered a deal sufficient to get her to flip on her bosses. She has to decide whether she can get a better deal from Congress or a possible special prosecutor. She certainly knows where the bones are buried and should command a pretty sweet deal.
ReplyDeleteHer "bosses" may not be who you think they are. She was a Bush appointee. She knew what was going on but did not follow up to make sure that it had ended. Then she planted a question at a presentation a couple of weeks ago in order to expose the "evil-doers".
ReplyDeleteThings are not adding up.
This blog is not a Bush-worshipping entity. I don't care who appointed the slime; I want the slime drawn, quartered, and given NO PENSION.
ReplyDeleteWhat DOES "add up" is the Administration's all-pervasive hatred of Conservatives. Lerner was a tool, and it started in the White House.
"What DOES "add up" is the Administration's all-pervasive hatred of Conservatives. Lerner was a tool, and it started in the White House."
ReplyDeleteProve it...where's your source other than Glen Beck?
Sorry. I don't listen to Glen Beck.
ReplyDeleteAs to "proof": we call it "pattern of practice." You might have to look that up.
Thanks for the link!
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