A newly released report from the Senate Permanent
Subcommittee On Investigations confirms that both liberal and wingnut groups received the same bad treatment and were targeted
by the IRS. In short, repugicans lied about the IRS only targeting wingnuts.
The Executive Summary section of the report put the repugican IRS conspiracy down for the count,
The Subcommittee investigation has reached many
of the same conclusions as the TIGTA audit of the 501(c)(4) application
process. The Subcommittee investigation found that the IRS used
inappropriate screening criteria when it flagged for increased scrutiny
applications based upon the applicants’ names or political views rather
than direct evidence of their involvement with campaign activities. The
Subcommittee investigation also found significant program mismanagement,
including years-long delays in processing 501(c)(4) applications;
inappropriate, intrusive, and burdensome questioning of groups; and poor
communication and coordination between IRS officials in Washington and
Cincinnati. At the same time, like TIGTA, the Subcommittee investigation
found no evidence of IRS political bias in selecting 501(c)(4)
applications for heightened review, as distinguished from using poor
judgment in crafting the selection criteria. Based on investigative work
that went beyond what TIGTA examined, the Subcommittee investigation
also determined that the same problems affected IRS review of 501(c)(4)
applications filed by liberal groups.
In addition, the Subcommittee investigation
found that, by focusing exclusively on how the IRS handled 501(c)(4)
applications filed by wingnut groups and excluding any comparative
data on applications filed by liberal groups, the TIGTA audit produced
distorted audit results that continue to be misinterpreted. The TIGTA
audit engagement letter stated that the audit’s “overall objective” was
to examine the “consistency” of IRS actions in identifying and reviewing
501(c)(4) applications, including whether “conservative groups”
experienced “inconsistent treatment.” Instead, the audit focused solely
on IRS treatment of conservative groups, and omitted any mention of
other groups. For example, while the TIGTA report criticized the IRS for
using “tea party,” “9/12,” and “patriot” to identify applications filed
by wingnut groups, it left out that the IRS also used
“Progressive,” “ACORN,” “Emerge,” and “Occupy” to identify applications filed by liberal groups. While the
TIGTA report criticized the IRS for subjecting wingnut groups to
delays, burdensome questions, and mismanagement, it failed to disclose
that the IRS subjected liberal groups to the same treatment. The result
was that when the TIGTA audit report presented data showing wingnut
groups were treated inappropriately, it was interpreted to mean wingnut groups were handled differently and less favorably than
liberal groups, when in fact, both groups experienced the same
mistreatment. By excluding any analysis of how liberal groups were
handled and failing to provide critical context
for its findings, the TIGTA audit inaccurately and unfairly damaged public confidence in the impartiality of the IRS.
for its findings, the TIGTA audit inaccurately and unfairly damaged public confidence in the impartiality of the IRS.
The bipartisan report confirmed what liberals have known since shortly after the scandal broke. Liberal groups were also targeted by the IRS. People like Darrell Issa have been claiming for more than a year that wingnuts were targeting by an Obama plot. The Senate report debunks this claim, and highlights the widespread issues with the handling of 501(c) (4) applications.
For repugicans, the IRS scandal is really about
preventing new rules and investigations that would hurt the flow of Koch
money into our elections. John
Boehner admitted earlier this year that House repugicans were hoping
to use the IRS scandal as grounds for impeaching President Obama and
Attorney General Holder. Those who claim that the IRS targeted only wingnuts are lying.
As much as repugicans want the story to be true, it
isn’t. There is no vast Obama conspiracy to use the IRS to punish his
political critics. In light of what this report reveals, repugicans
should drop their waste of taxpayer funds IRS investigations. There was
no conspiracy. There was no targeting of just wingnuts. The IRS
scandal is dead and buried, but this won’t stop repugicans from
repeating the completely debunked lie.
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