The IRS, Campaign Finance and Freedom of Association
The IRS scandal alone erases the Obama Administration’s façade of benevolence and benignity.
The IRS scandal alone erases the Obama Administration’s façade of benevolence and benignity.
The message was clear: "Mess with us and we’ll mess with you in a way you ain’t never been messed before – and it’s gonna hurt."
In a moment when the United States government comprehensively failed its representatives abroad and its citizens at home, the first reaction was not to take responsibility.
With the revelation that HHS Secretary Kathleen Sebelius is soliciting health industry executives for millions of dollars in donations to promote ObamaCare, the distinction between coercion and crony capitalism is now almost erased.
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"The Fifth Amendment privilege is not designed to protect the innocent. The innocent do not need protection from the truth (just from the IRS). The privilege is designed to protect the bedrock principle that the burden of proof is always on the government and, derivatively, that a person is never required to prove his innocence. (No surprise, I suppose, that an IRS official is unfamiliar with these…[more] |
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—Andrew C. McCarthy, National Review Institute Senior Fellow and Former Assistant U.S. Attorney
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