Oh, are you not aware that Lerner was warned about investigation into improper IRS activity shortly before her hard drive crashed? -
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs...-led-to-the-crash-of-lois-lerners-hard-drive/
You'll like that link because they already tried to spin the letter to make it seem innocuous, by trying argue it was limited to concern over the IRS' arbitrary enforcement of gift tax rules. However, if the author had been honest, he would have mentioned that the letter expresses a deeper concern over improper IRS behavior related to auditing, in general. If fact, it expressly demands the IRS answer the following:
An honest answer to the above would have mentioned the use of bolo lists with partisan words and would possibly have opened this investigation back in 2011.
Also, imagine the impact on Lerner. Here you are, running several different programs that abuse IRS power, including arbitrary application of gift tax and improper targeting for audit selection. If you get a letter launching an investigation into the former, wouldn't you be a bit more concerned about making sure there isn't evidence of the latter?