The one sided 'incompetence' of the IRS

Peggy Noonan:
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Some sophisticated Democrats who've worked in executive agencies have suggested to me that the story is simpler than it seem—that the targeting wasn't a political operation, an expression of political preference enforced by an increasingly partisan agency, its union and assorted higher-ups. A former senior White House official, and a very bright man, said this week he didn't believe it was mischief but incompetence. But why did all the incompetent workers misunderstand their jobs and their mission in exactly the same way? Wouldn't general incompetence suggest both liberal and conservative groups would be abused more or less equally, or in proportion to the number of their applications? Wouldn't a lot of left-wing groups have been caught in the incompetence net? Wouldn't we now be hearing honest and aggrieved statements from indignant progressives who expected better from their government?
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Incompetence is just one of a myriad excuses put forward by those close to the administration to try to make the story go away.  Like their "overreach" meme it is not selling.  The investigation will keep grinding on and eventually the Congress will find out who gave the order to go after the Tea Party.   It may eventually take the threat of jail time for someone in the chain to get to the top of this conspiracy.

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