You have a vivid imagination. Sadly, the actual facts in the IRS case are not even remotely so clear and dramatic, no matter how many times Issa, Fox, and company cry otherwise. As I've decried again and again, you guys seem completely incapable of distinguishing supposition and innuendo from actual facts. Your posts above are just another example of this.
You have to follow the entire conversation. Otherwise, you end up taking a quote completely out of context. You quoted post #1154. Scroll up to post I quoted (it's right above - #1153). See the sentence that ivwshane emphasized? That sentence is irrefutable by anyone with an elementary understanding of English.
That sentence does not say the the entire IRS case is that clear and dramatic. It doesn't even say the Lois Lerner email is clearly related to this specific case. Heck, it doesn't even say that Lois Lerner was clearly expressing there was information she wanted to hide from the IRS.
