by
Elizabeth Nelson
As
we all watch Ferguson implode and rush to judgment, this administration loves
it, because we've all taken our eye off of the other balls that were being juggled.
Like the ball of the Border Crisis, Israel, Russia, ISIS and IRS. As Israel was taking care of business, Trey
Gowdy was taking care of business with IRS Commissioner Koskinen, over those
mysterious emails and synchronized crashed computer systems that we aren't
talking about anymore.
I
would love to see Trey Gowdy as President or Vice President, as this man
doesn’t take crap from anyone and to watch him work is like watching Mikhail
Baryshnikov dance, it’s an absolute work of art. Take him filleting and grilling IRS
Commissioner John Koskinen for example. This
wasn’t the first time Koskinen has been called before the IRS House Committee or Chairman Trey Gowdy
so Koskinen had to have known he wasn’t just outmatched but that this was going
to be over well before it even started.
The
question at hand was whether former Lois Lerner’s emails were indeed
intentionally destroyed, as Koskinen himself had previously testified to and
whether he himself failed to secure the evidence. Watch below as Koskinen chokes and
sputters on Gowdy’s exhaust, as the South Carolina prosecutor puts the pedal to
the medal, sparing no one, bashing the commissioner for whining about “low
IRS morale.”It’s awesome, we almost feel sorry for the pale skinned man, sweating and smiling sheepishly before Gowdy; no. It’s almost as if the chalky IRS Chief was on a big wheel, while Gowdy was drifting around him effortlessly in a Nissan GT-R Nissmo. Further signs of a great leader, no one can make a lying bureaucrat squirm like he can.
Now, let's remember we have a brain in our heads, stop letting this Administration play us like puppets and slight-of-hand artists, "look over here" **poof** "see, nothing to see here," and start focusing on the critical issues that are important to our Country, not what this Administration blows out of proportion and convinces us is a divisive and destructive 60s hot-button issue and is important to them, because it stops us from digging into their dirty, scandalous laundry basket.
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