It's worth noting that the public seems to have a different view of this than the rigorous Obama defenders on this forum:
I don't imagine this will sway anyone here, but it certainly raises the issue of whether the Democrats are playing the politics of this issue right.
And why the apologists are so curiously ineffective.
http://dallasmorningviewsblog.dalla...-1-believe-someone-at-irs-broke-the-law.html/
I hope it’s no surprise that Americans tend to see this too-convenient email destruction for what it is. In a Fox News poll out today, 76 percent say the emails of Lerner and six other IRS officials were deliberately destroyed; 12 percent buy the oops-accident excuse.
Unsurprisingly, 90 percent of Republicans and 74 percent of independents are of a suspicious mind. What should have the Obama administration rethinking their strategy so far is that 63 percent of Democrats and 62 percent of self-identified liberals also believe the email destruction was no accident.
Because that means, by a 3-to-1 margin, even Democrats and/or liberals believe a crime was committed somewhere in the IRS with the intentional destruction of government records.
I don't imagine this will sway anyone here, but it certainly raises the issue of whether the Democrats are playing the politics of this issue right.
And why the apologists are so curiously ineffective.
http://dallasmorningviewsblog.dalla...-1-believe-someone-at-irs-broke-the-law.html/