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    GOP 'wants to sic IRS on tea party' Republican establishment wants grassroots moveme

    Stunner! GOP 'wants to sic IRS' on this famous group
    What in the world is going on at the Republican Party?

    You simply will explode when you find out who the establishment wants to unleash the Internal Revenue Service on.

    Has the GOP gone to the DARK SIDE?
    WND EXCLUSIVE

    GOP 'wants to sic IRS on tea party'

    Republican establishment wants grassroots movement in federal crosshairs


    Published: 3 hours ago

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    Longtime political observer and commentator Pat Caddell said it, and it’s now out in the open: Some key leaders in the GOP actually want the Internal Revenue Service to go after tea-party groups because they represent a threat to the established power structure of the political party.

    Former Rep. John LeBoutillier, R-N.Y., appeared with Caddell recently on Fox News, and said, “I’ve been sickened that Nixon went down the toilet in part for talking about using the IRS to go after his enemies. Here Obama is doing it, the Obama administration.”

    But he noted the absence of a high-level investigation by Republicans to get to the bottom of the issue.

    Caddell chimed in, “The reason is, establishment Republicans want the IRS to go after the tea parties. Got it? They want [the IRS] to go after the tea parties because the tea parties are an outside threat to their power hold.

    “And I’m telling you, the lobbying-consulting class of the Republican Party, the Republican leadership who’s been attacking the tea parties … they want the IRS [to attack].”

    1st Video at the Page Link:

    It probably wouldn’t surprise some tea-party leaders.

    True the Vote President Catherine Englebrecht, whose group repeatedly has been attacked by the Obama administration, said she is not convinced any investigation into IRS abuse is taking place.

    “It is smoke and mirrors. There is no intent to actually get to the bottom of who knew what when and why it all happened like it did. In fact, quite the opposite, as we now see the IRS suggesting that it’s going to impose new regulations on (501 (c)4 nonprofits), shutting down their ability to educate and reach voters and fundamentally changing the landscape of pro-liberty nonprofits in this country,” she said.

    “That’s where we’re headed is the codification, the legalization of the type of targeting that this administration is all too keen to just gloss over.”

    Rush Limbaugh joined in the outrage over the lack of GOP grilling of the IRS.

    He noted the GOP “wants” the IRS to pursue its attacks on the tea party.

    He suggested the party might even be “willing to lose a couple of elections, if it meant getting rid of the tea party.”

    WND has reported on the scandal of the IRS, and just days ago broke the news that the IRS essentially subcontracted its responsibility to collect tax documentation to the Urban Institute, a leftist organization that receives major federal funding but also gets significant financial backing from liberal billionaire George Soros. Specifically, online applicants are directed to the Urban Institute’s website if they take in less than $50,000 in annual receipts.

    Englebrecht called the strategy “weaponizing government against private individuals and nonprofit organizations that oppose current policy or the performance of this administration. They want them silenced. It doesn’t shock me in the least.”

    Listen to Rush Limbaugh:

    2nd Video at the Page Link:

    Englebrecht said she can’t think of any legitimate reason for the IRS and a group like the Urban Institute to be working together on matters involving that kind of sensitive information the government requires from tax-exempt applicants.

    Urban Institute spokesman Stu Kantor told WND, “IRS funding of approximately $1.14 million has been provided to the Urban Institute for this work since 2007. This amount represents less than a quarter of one percent (.24 percent) of our revenues during this period.” Kantor also noted that no confidential information is located on the 990-N e-Postcard the organization processes for the IRS.

    He said, “The Urban Institute is a nonpartisan, nonprofit research organization. For more than 45 years, we have been conducting social and economic policy research, including evaluating government programs and providing technical assistance for government at all levels and for foundations.”

    However, WND’s investigation found the supposedly “nonpartisan” organization’s employees have a record of donating nearly 100 percent of their political contributions to Democrats, and officially, the Urban Institute advocates for totally socialized medicine, carbon taxes and amnesty for illegal aliens.

    Listen to Radio America’s interview with Catherine Englebrecht:

    3rd Video at the Page Link:

    And UI’s president, Sarah Rosen Wartell, is the co-founder of the Center for American Progress, widely considered ground zero for the development of many of the Obama administration’s progressive policies. In fact, WND found very strong ties between the organization’s leadership and the administrations of former President Bill Clinton and President Obama.

    As for the IRS troubles, at least one conservative organization, the National Organization for Marriage, learned its donor list ended up in the hands of the Human Rights Campaign, its chief rival in the marriage debate. Englebrecht said True the Vote cannot be certain whether its confidential information was transmitted to opposing groups as well.

    “That’s a tough question to answer because we’ve been attacked so soundly on so many fronts,” she said. “Whether or not information is being used, there’s so much out there about us, it’s entirely possible. And that is one of the things we’re asking to be addressed in our lawsuit when we sued the IRS, is the discovery of certain documents that we can’t get our hands on otherwise will be revealed in this lawsuit. We should be able to figure out who was pointing the cannons in our direction.”

    In addition to submitting paperwork about the group’s voters, Englebrecht said the IRS made other demands that were clearly absurd.

    “There were questions that still cause the hair on the back of my neck to stand up, questions like, ‘We want to know everywhere you’ve ever spoken since the inception of your organization and to whom you spoke and what you said.’ That particular question was asked in 2012, (and) they wanted to know everywhere I intended to speak through 2013. That goes so far beyond the pale. It is such a clear effort to chill political speech. On the basis of that question alone, I think we should have had an investigation,” she said.

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    Is Pat Caddell right about GOP?

    Exclusive: Joseph Farah gives credence to Democrat's establishment-tea party remark


    Published: 2 hours ago
    Joseph Farah

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    What explains the ambivalence and inaction of the Republican-controlled House of Representatives to the following?

    • The Internal Revenue Service targeting of tea-party groups and other conservatives based on their politics and opposition to Barack Obama’s policies;
    • the Obama administration’s blatant targeting of politics enemies like Dinesh D’Souza and Dr. Ben Carson who have taken high-profile stances against the White House;
    • the unfolding scandal of hundreds of millions of dollars in government grants from the IRS and other agencies to “progressive” groups like the Urban Institute to act as agents of the government in areas in which they have no expertise and without any competitive bidding for the contracts.



    Could Democratic political consultant Pat Caddell have it right?

    Do the Republicans sit idly by and observe these abuses because they somehow serve Republican establishment interests as well as the interests of Obama and the Democrats?
    It’s frightening to try to comprehend, but it makes a certain amount of sense.
    Caddell flat-out charges: “The GOP establishment wants the IRS to go after the tea party.”
    Think about that.
    Is he right?
    What other explanation is there for the Republican majority to be sitting on its hands?
    As Caddell explains: “When you have 71 percent who want an investigation, 64 percent who believe it is a sign of corruption including nearly a majority of Democrats, the reason is the establishment Republicans want the IRS to go after the tea party. Got it? They want them to go after the tea party because the tea parties are an outside threat to their power hold. And I’m telling you the lobbying consulting class of the Republican Party or Republican leadership who have been attacking the tea party and alienating them, they want the IRS to do this!”
    I consider myself a fairly experienced and fairly cynical political analyst. But I must say this thought never occurred to me until now.
    But I can’t dispute it.
    I can’t deny the very real possibility this is the motivation for House Republicans doing nothing.
    Maybe John Boehner will explain.
    Maybe the non-establishment Republicans inside the House can provide some insight.
    Maybe others have a better idea.
    One thing’s for certain: It’s getting harder to understand the way Republican leadership acts like accomplices to the crimes of the Obama administration rather than opposition. Are Republicans not supposed to be the opposition party – the one and only viable alternative Americans have to the outrages of Obama’s Democrats? Why, instead, do they act more like collaborators?
    Does Caddell’s brutally honest assessment make less sense than some other explanation?
    It’s one thing to watch Obama and his party run roughshod over the Constitution.
    It’s one thing to watch Obama and his party run roughshod over the rule of law.
    It’s one thing to watch Obama land his party run roughshod over the will of the people.
    It’s one thing to watch Obama and his party run roughshod over everything good and decent in America.
    It’s one thing to watch Obama and his party run roughshod over free enterprise.
    It’s another thing to watch the Republicans stand by in virtual silence and do nothing – in a midterm election year no less!
    Look, I know John Boehner and the Republican leadership are useless and part of the problem. What I don’t understand is why they are still there.
    Why haven’t House Republicans dumped their leadership by now – after betrayal after betrayal?
    At some point you have to ask yourself if they have the kind of leadership they want and deserve.
    Maybe it’s the kind of leadership that would stab in the back the very people and organizations that placed them in power in 2010.

    See Caddell’s comments on Fox:

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    IRS target: Scandal pointing to Obama

    Posted on 13 April, 2014 by clyde



    ‘I think it is going to lead to the highest offices in the land’

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    The president of the grassroots organization at the center of the recent IRS scandal says she believes the rabbit trail will lead to the “highest offices in the land.”
    Former IRS official Lois Lerner may soon be facing a contempt of Congress citation and even criminal prosecution for her role in directing unlawful scrutiny toward conservative organizations seeking tax-exempt status, but the biggest bombshell of the week is the revelation that Lerner’s office shared sensitive tax information with the top Democrat on the committee investigating the scandal.
    However, True the Vote President Catherine Englebrecht said even this development is only one step in discovering just how high this goes in the Obama administration.
    This week, the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee revealed an email chain showing the IRS passed along confidential information from True the Vote to the office of Rep. Elijah Cummings, D-Md.
    Cummings then launched his own investigation of the group through his position on the committee, even though the committee cannot lawfully investigate a private organization.
    A 2010 Talking Points Memo story reported the White House and House Democratic congressional leadership recommended Cummings for the ranking member position over the senior Democrat on the committee, Rep. Carolyn Maloney, D-N.Y., to “be a bulldog who can stand toe-to-toe” with then-incoming Rep. Darrell Issa, R-Calif.
    Englebrecht said this episode is further proof of how corrupt our government is becoming.
    “It’s like the wild wild west up there in D.C. Anything goes,” she said. “It’s open season on any group that is considered to be ideologically opposed to the politics of the administration. The rules don’t matter. The ends justify the means in their minds.”
    Englebrecht is pleased with the House actions of the past week that will likely lead to a contempt of Congress citation against Lois Lerner and possibly a federal prosecution, but she quickly cautions that this scandal still goes much higher than anyone implicated thus far.
    “It’s a step in the right direction, but it’s only a step. I think that we’ve got to look at the actions of Elijah Cummings and the actions of Lois Lerner, actions taken by two people in a much bigger organized effort. I think we’ve got to keep the push on, no matter how deep and ugly this rabbit hole is,” she said. “We have got to be steeled enough and firm enough in our resolve to follow it wherever it leads. I think it is going to lead to the highest offices in the land.”
    Listen to the WND/Radio America interview with Catherine Englebrecht:
    Englebrecht said it is difficult to pinpoint when Cummings launched his scrutiny into her group, but the first contact she received from him came in September 2012.
    “It was so bizarre. When this all started, it was in the throes of the final weeks before the 2012 election when True the Vote was at its peak of operations, helping to train citizens and getting them ready to serve inside of the polls for the elections,” she said, “out of nowhere, we got this letter from Elijah Cummings. He asserted that we were engaging in criminal activity and that he was going to open an investigation and he was subpoenaing all of our documents. These letters came to us on the letterhead of the Committee for House Oversight and Government Reform. His was the only signature on it, but the letter itself carried with it what felt to be a pretty weighty backing.”
    True the Vote is dedicated to making sure that only those who should be voting are casting ballots in an election. The group is actively working to get states to update their voter rolls and purge the names of people who died or moved. It also advocates for voters to be required to present a photo ID, an idea vigorously opposed by the Obama administration and other Democrats who liken the requirement to Jim Crow-era restrictions on voting.
    Given True the Vote’s ambitious work leading up to a very close presidential election, Englebrecht does not believe the timing of the letter was coincidental.
    “I do think they are concerned about any organization that is going to try and take a hard look at the legitimacy of elections and legitimacy of process. Eighty-plus percent of Americans favor photo voter identification, but the administration is going state by state and suing states that are trying to implement these very common sense measures to make sure that elections are free and fair for everyone, regardless of political party affiliation,” Englebrecht said.
    She added, “It begs the question why. Why is there such a push against bringing a process that meets with standards of others? We’re the only industrialized country in the world that doesn’t use photo voter identification as its standard and it makes you wonder why.”
    Englebrecht said the latest discoveries go a long way to explain why congressional Democrats quickly shifted from outrage over the IRS scandal to outrage that Republicans still want answers.
    “Elijah Cummings, months and months and months ago, went on television and said, ‘Case closed. There’s nothing to see here, people. Keep moving.’ Our own president came out and said there’s not a smidgen of truth to any of this. It’s a sad day, but it’s where you are that you can’t believe the hype,” Englebrecht said. “They will say and do anything to obfuscate, to put out a smokescreen to keep people from recognizing what really is happening.”
    The government did more than launch investigations and saddle Englebrecht with paperwork. She said federal agencies began showing up to inspect her private manufacturing business with great regularity.
    “Over the course of the last three years, we’ve been visited by a whole alphabet soup of agencies, from the FBI to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms, OSHA. There’s a Texas branch of the EPA, an environmental group that came out and visited and certainly the IRS,” she said. “So we’ve had our fair share of agency interest.”
    She admits each government agency had a plausible reason for its visit, and her company fully complied with all of the inspections. However, Englebrecht said once again the timing of all this cannot be an accident.
    “Nothing changed in our business. We’d been in business to that point for 16 years and had never seen any government agency take an interest in us. Then I filed for nonprofit exemption. All of a sudden, over a period of three years, we have now, at last count, 25 either audits or investigations or inquiries from five different government agencies,” Englebrecht said. “At some point, you have to ask yourself what is the statistical probability that none of this is connected? I just don’t think you can make the case. Now we are seeing, in fact, that we know at least the executive branch and the legislative branch were colluding to single us out.”
    Despite the frustration suffered through her business and her political activism, Englebrecht said this saga can serve as an alarming wake-up call to people who cannot believe our own government would treat a law-abiding citizen this way.
    “Because of the good nature of Americans, it’s our natural inclination to not even be able to wrap our heads around the thought that citizens might be being targeted,” she said. “That stands in direct contrast to everything this country represents. I’m here to tell you it is happening. It is happening, and we’ve got to keep pushing for the truth.
    “There are a lot of layers to peel back. Elijah Cummings is only a very small supporting character to a much bigger production.”

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