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“Dems Fawn Over IRS Commissioner Who Contributed Over $85,000 to Their Committees, Candidates”

Corrupt to the very last drop:

IRS Commissioner John Koskinen contributed more than $85,000 to Democratic candidates and committees, MRCTV research has discovered – with a $5,000 donation to President Obama in 2012 and $19,000 to the Democratic National Committee from 1988 to 2008. This may explain the fawning “thank yous” Koskinen received for his public service from many Democrats last night on the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform.

“You know when you’ve got a person who’s given what you’ve given and been brought into difficult circumstances…” said Rep. Elijah Cummings (D-MD) to Koskinen during last night’s hearing. “You know, at my age, I began to stop and think about my own mortality, and think about my reputation. I want to thank you for being who you are. I want to thank you for giving a damn and caring about our country.”

As a quick aside, here’s that same Elijah Cummings railing against the IRS back in 1997, when it was HE they were targeting for his failure to pay back taxes.  Just in case you were still under the illusion that Democrats are required to exhibit any kind of intellectual consistency in order to hold august positions within our government.

But I digress.

Listening to Cummings, those watching at home may have thought that Koskinen had served a long and storied civil service career “under Republican and Democratic administrations” – but as a matter of fact, prior to his appointment to the IRS six months ago, Koskinen worked as non-executive chairman of publicly-traded Freddie Mac (from 2008 to 2012.)

Koskinen was CEO at Freddie Mac in 2009 (He earned a cool $550,713 for his “service” that year). Before working at Freddie Mac, Koskinen was President of the U.S. Soccer Foundation, Deputy Mayor and City Administrator of Washington D.C. and “assistant to the President and Chair of the President’s Council on Year 2000 Conversion and Deputy Director for Management at the Office of Management and Budget. Mr. Koskinen also spent 21 years in the private sector in various leadership positions with the Palmieri Company, including President and Chief Executive Officer,” according to his biography on the IRS.gov website.

None of that reads as the long-suffering civil servant Democrats described and showered with accolades last night.

According to Open Secrets records, the IRS Commissioner that so many described as “arrogant” contributed to every Democratic nominee for president since 1980. He gave $2,300 to Obama’s first run for president in 2009 and $5,000 in 2012.

Hillary Clinton has received $3,800 from Koskinen.

Koskinen has never contributed to a Republican, a search of records shows.

No.  Really?  I’m shocked!

“This is about theater,” said Rep. Gerald Connolly (D-VA). “Fair play, presumption of innocence, civility…are out the window. Because there’s an agenda that presupposes some guilt, that is based in part on supposition, on paranoia, on conspiracy theory.”

“Badgering witnesses is inappropriate and shameful for this Committee to conduct itself in that manner,” Rep. Jackie Speier (D-Calif.) said in Koskinen’s defense during last night’s testimony. “I want this committee to be run as it should be run, with respect and decorum. And badgering this Commissioner as virtually every member on the Republican side has done [tonight] is shameful. And it’s gotta stop. Or I’m telling you, one member here is going to walk out and not return.”

Nowhere in their impassioned defenses of Koskinen (or his noble public service) did Democrats mention that he has contributed almost $100,000 to their party.

Nor do they seem to care that private American citizens were singled out for their political views, harassed, audited, and molested by a powerful agency with the ability to ruin lives and usurp property.  And that’s because they consider those who disagree with their ideology contemptible and even sub-human, while those who DO agree — if they aren’t big money donors and cronies — are merely useful idiots who are kept around as props and pawns.

We’ve lost this country.  Without a stable rule of law we have no legitimate law at all.  Instead we have vindictiveness, intimidation, caprice, cronyism, and a permanent ruling class doing as it wishes without any checks on its powers.

In short, we have the Soviet Union, only with the veneer of “freedom” painted over it to describe the rotting palimpsest that we’ve become.

 

7 Replies to ““Dems Fawn Over IRS Commissioner Who Contributed Over $85,000 to Their Committees, Candidates””

  1. Pablo says:

    “This is about theater,” said Rep. Gerald Connolly (D-VA). “Fair play, presumption of innocence, civility…are out the window. Because there’s an agenda that presupposes some guilt, that is based in part on supposition, on paranoia, on conspiracy theory.”

    Wow. That does sound scary, like Kafka’s Trial or an IRS audit or something.

  2. geoffb says:

    They are part of “Operation Bamn-hand.” Spraying a liberal amount of “agent blue” to ex-spoliate Koskinen and the IRS.

  3. BigBangHunter says:

    – Of course they’re fawning over him, they know hes a fucking liar just like the rest of the Progressive Democrats in government so they have to REALLY have a show of support.

    – Personally if we’re just never going to slap any of these felons in jail I hope they all rot in hell.

    – I don’t buy any of the ideological excuses. I think they’re simply corrupt down to their souls, and arrogant enough to be proud of it.

    – That there is some industrial strength corrupt.

  4. geoffb says:

    The hearing also included a bit of deja vu for the committee when members grilled McCarthy on lost emails from a hard-drive crash (the same issue that wiped out emails from IRS employee Lois Lerner). In this case, the emails in question were from retired EPA employee Philip North, who was involved in the agency’s decision to begin the process of preemptively vetoing the Pebble Mine project in Alaska.

    North, who declined an interview request by the committee, is retired, and committee staff say they have been unable to track him down. According to a committee aide, North’s hard drive crashed in 2010—which was around the same time that the committee is investigating the agency’s discussions of a potential veto—and the emails were not backed up.

    An Iowahawk diagnosis.

  5. mojo says:

    Cummings is in full-on CYA mode, being one of the instigators himself. And didn’t Spier get taken to the cleaners by her own crooked accountant? Some judge of character, huh?

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