POL Top Obama adviser stakes out defiant defense on IRS, Benghazi, AP scandals

fairbanksb

Freedom Isn't Free
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/201...-defiant-defense-on-irs-benghazi-ap-scandals/



WASHINGTON – A top White House adviser staked out a defiant defense Sunday on a series of scandals that have hit the Obama administration, going so far as to say it was an “irrelevant fact” where the president was the night of the Benghazi terror attacks and saying the Obama administration wouldn’t cooperate in “partisan fishing expeditions” over IRS officials targeting Tea Party groups.

Dan Pfeiffer went on five Sunday talk shows where he tried to reverse the damage done to the Obama administration this week by a series of scandals. On “Fox News Sunday” he tried to hammer home that the president only heard that the IRS unfairly targeted Tea Party groups “when it came out in the news.”

Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., who appeared on CNN's State of the Union, suggested there was a written policy to target political groups opposing the president but when pressed for proof, he was unable to provide details.

On ABC, Pfeiffer said the law governing the targeting of conservative groups was “irrelevant."

“You don’t really mean the law is irrelevant do you?” host George Stephanopoulos asked.

Pfeiffer clarified his statement, “What I mean is that whether it's legal, or illegal is -- is not important to the fact that it -- that, the conduct as a matter. The Department of Justice said they're looking into the legality of this. The president is not going to wait for that. We have to make sure it doesn't happen again regardless of how that turns out.”

Earlier this week, a Treasury Department inspector general report revealed that Tea Party and other groups that had been critical of Obama received extra scrutiny when applying for a tax-exempt status from the government. According to the report, IRS agents had not flagged similar liberal or progressive groups.

The incident was traced back to an Ohio IRS office that had singled out conservative groups and held up their applications or demanded information from them like donor information, which is illegal. Many groups would not or could not provide the confidential information and as a result had to suspend their applications.

Pfeiffer also took the bold step of demanding Republicans owe Susan Rice, the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, an apology for alleging she played a part in formulating the White House’s response to the attacks in Benghazi, Libya, last year that killed four Americans.

Pfeiffer said that the release of more than 100 pages of Benghazi emails and notes show “beyond a shadow of the doubt” that accusations she tried to change the narrative of what happened in the attacks were false.

"And, frankly, I think that many of the Republicans who have been talking about this, now that they have seen the emails, owe Ambassador Rice an apology for the things they said about her in the wake of the attack,” he said.

He claimed on CBS' "Face the Nation" that the issue of who changed the initial talking points on the attack is "largely irrelevant." The Benghazi emails though did show top State Department officials involved in trying to water down the administration's initial storyline to remove references to prior security incidents and warnings.

Another scandal hitting the White House this week involved the seizure of two months worth of telephone records of journalists at four Associated Press bureaus including Washington and New York.

AP President and CEO Gary Pruitt criticized the move Sunday, saying the Justice Department’s secret subpoenas sent a strong and negative message to sources and made them less willing to talk to AP journalists.

Pruitt said on CBS’ “Face the Nation” it was not only unconstitutional but also damaging to the ideal of a free press in the country.

“It will hurt,” he said. “We’re already seeing some impact. Officials are saying they’re reluctant to talk.”

The Justice Department disclosed the seizure of two months of phone records in a letter the AP received May 10. The letter didn’t say why the organization was targeted. Last week, Pruitt had said in a statement on the AP website that it was difficult to defend its actions since it was not told by the government what it did or what prompted the subpoenas.

Prosecutors later said they were looking into government leaks on a foiled Al Qaeda plot in Yemen before it was made public last year. Justice officials also alleged the AP’s story would have put Americans at risk, a claim the AP strongly refuted.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.
 

Mzkitty

I give up.
I'll just stick this here too:


Justice Department subpoena for AP phone records included seizure of records for 5 reporters' cell phones, 3 home phones and 2 fax lines, lawyer for AP tells @NBCNews


13 mins ago by editor
 

Dennis Olson

Chief Curmudgeon
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Bozo? Your giving clowns a bad name. Obama isn't a Bozo. He's a turd-burgling, drug using, illegal alien, muzzie-loving, christian-hating, Marxist, traitorous, lying rat bastard, who should be physically dragged out of the "offal orifice" and imprisoned at Gitmo for the rest of his miserable life. I'm actually more than a little bit shocked that some GOB hasn't tried to make Obama eat a bullet. But it's only a matter of time.


JMHO
 

Publius

On TB every waking moment
I'll just stick this here too:


Justice Department subpoena for AP phone records included seizure of records for 5 reporters' cell phones, 3 home phones and 2 fax lines, lawyer for AP tells @NBCNews


13 mins ago by editor



Not only that as we're now learning they also taped all of congress.
 

Dobbin

Faithful Steed
Bozo? Your giving clowns a bad name. Obama isn't a Bozo. He's a turd-burgling, drug using, illegal alien, muzzie-loving, christian-hating, Marxist, traitorous, lying rat bastard, who should be physically dragged out of the "offal orifice" and imprisoned at Gitmo for the rest of his miserable life. I'm actually more than a little bit shocked that some GOB hasn't tried to make Obama eat a bullet. But it's only a matter of time.


JMHO

Dennis - you really shouldn't hold back. Tell it like it is.

Dobbin
 

Dobbin

Faithful Steed
FBI obtained search warrant in 2010 to access the email account of Fox News correspondent James Rosen

"But we're only finding out who is naughty and nice."

"Rosen gets a coal in his stocking."

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Dobbin
 

Publius

On TB every waking moment
Look at this one. The link is a copy of the actual warrant:

FBI obtained search warrant in 2010 to access the email account of Fox News correspondent James Rosen - via @TPM

3 mins ago from www.scribd.com by editor

http://www.scribd.com/doc/142586637/FBI-s-Affidavit-For-Search-Warrant-Of-Fox-s-James-Rosen



Now most of the reporters know better than most and know they must stick tougher or they will all hang separately. I recall they tried to keep Fox News out of the white house news pool and all the other news media reporters refused to do any white house news until they allowed Fox News in.
 

Bubble Head

Has No Life - Lives on TB
Bozo? Your giving clowns a bad name. Obama isn't a Bozo. He's a turd-burgling, drug using, illegal alien, muzzie-loving, christian-hating, Marxist, traitorous, lying rat bastard, who should be physically dragged out of the "offal orifice" and imprisoned at Gitmo for the rest of his miserable life. I'm actually more than a little bit shocked that some GOB hasn't tried to make Obama eat a bullet. But it's only a matter of time.


JMHO

I like where your head is at Dennis. Great way with words.
 

Mzkitty

I give up.

Sen. Rubio says in statement he's concerned the White House targeted a Fox News reporter in a 2009 leak investigation
- via @NBCNews

8 mins ago by editor
 

mistaken1

Has No Life - Lives on TB
That entire administration from top to bottom needs to be tried for treason.

Then we need to work our way down through every federal agency bringing ALL people who actually did the dirty work up on the same charges of treason.
 

Gercarson

Veteran Member
That entire administration from top to bottom needs to be tried for treason.

Then we need to work our way down through every federal agency bringing ALL people who actually did the dirty work up on the same charges of treason.
Cass Sunstein is the ringleader of this entire group - without him and his mind controlling devious plans this administration would have already been hung up by their testicles (yep, Janet Napolitano too) - Cass Sunstein is the most evil man in the US of America and works for the evil of the world's "elites".
 

fairbanksb

Freedom Isn't Free
Justice Department obtained records of Fox News journalist

http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2013/05/20/justice-department-obtained-records-fox-news-journalist/



The Justice Department obtained a portfolio of information about a Fox News correspondent's conversations and visits as part of an investigation into a possible leak, The Washington Post reported Monday -- in the latest example of the government seizing records of journalists.

This follows the charge that the department secretly obtained two months of phone records from Associated Press journalists as part of a separate leak probe. The department in this case, though, went a step further, as an FBI agent reportedly claimed there's evidence the journalist in question -- Fox News' James Rosen -- broke the law "at the very least, either as an aider, abettor and/or co-conspirator."

That detail would potentially send the case into unprecedented territory. No reporter has been prosecuted for seeking information. Such cases often target the suspected leaker, but not the journalist who published sensitive or classified information.

Michael Clemente, Fox News' executive vice president of news, defended Rosen in a statement issued Monday afternoon.

"We are outraged to learn today that James Rosen was named a criminal co-conspirator for simply doing his job as a reporter," Clemente said. "In fact, it is downright chilling. We will unequivocally defend his right to operate as a member of what up until now has always been a free press."

The case has also caught the attention of Congress. Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., said in a statement Monday he was "very concerned" about the reports of "possible criminal prosecution for doing what appears to be normal news-gathering protected by the First Amendment."

He added: "The sort of reporting by James Rosen detailed in the report is the same sort of reporting that helped Mr. Rosen aggressively pursue questions about the Administration's handling of Benghazi. National security leaks are criminal and put American lives on the line, and federal prosecutors should, of course, vigorously investigate. But we expect that they do so within the bounds of the law, and that the investigations focus on the leakers within the government -- not on media organizations that have First Amendment protections and serve vital function in our democracy."

In the case involving Rosen, a government adviser was accused of leaking information after a 2009 story was published online which said North Korea planned to respond to looming U.N. sanctions with another nuclear test.

The Post reported that federal investigators, in pursuing the case, obtained email records from Rosen -- but also records of his visits to the State Department headquarters by tracking security-badge information. According to the article, a court affidavit said they used the badge records to log his visits as well as the movements of the adviser, Stephen Jim-Woo Kim.

An FBI agent said in the affidavit that the visits suggested a "face-to-face" meeting.

The documents reportedly show investigators seized two days of Rosen's personal emails, including exchanges with Kim, as well as two months of phone records from Kim's office.

The seizure of records from the AP offices also spanned two months.

AP President Gary Pruitt said on CBS' "Face the Nation" Sunday that the AP records grab was not only unconstitutional but damaging to the operation of the press.

"It will hurt," he said. "We're already seeing some impact. Officials are saying they're reluctant to talk."
 

fairbanksb

Freedom Isn't Free
Obama Met With IRS Union Boss Day Before Tea Party Targeting Began

The White House Visitors Log reveals that President Barack Obama met with Internal Revenue Service (IRS) union boss Colleen Kelley on March 31, 2010—the day before the Inspector General's report says the IRS began its scheme to target tea party and conservative groups.

Furthermore, Obama appointed Colleen Kelley, president of the National Treasury Employees Union (NTEU), to the Federal Salary Council whose job is to recommend pay raises for IRS and other federal employees one week after Obama and Democrats suffered historic midterm losses in 2010. Two years later, Kelley’s 150,000-member union had raised $580,412, 94% of which went to Democratic federal candidates. The group also strongly backed Obama's reelection.

American Spectator reporter Jeffrey Lord, who uncovered the visitor log connection, says the March 31st meeting between Obama and Kelley was not the only time Kelley met.

In fact, this record in the White House Visitors Log of a 12:30 Wednesday, March 31, 2010 meeting between President Obama and the IRS union’s Kelley was not unusual.

On yet another occasion, Kelley’s presence at the White House was followed shortly afterwards by the President issuing Executive Order 13522. A presidential directive that gave the anti-Tea Party NTEU — the IRS union — a greater role in the day-to-day operation of the IRS than it had already — which was considerable.

Since the IRS tea party targeting scandal erupted, Kelley has gone quiet.

“NTEU is working to get the facts but does not have any specifics at this time,” Kelley told the Washington Post in an email. “Moreover, IRS employees are not permitted to discuss taxpayer cases. We cannot comment further at this time.”
 
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