Obama joked about auditing "enemies" in 2009 but now it doesn't seem like a joke. Was it a Freudian slip?
At his Arizona State University commencement speech last Wednesday,
Mr. Obama noted that ASU had refused to grant him an honorary degree,
citing his lack of experience, and the controversy this had caused. He
then demonstrated ASU's point by remarking, "I really thought this was
much ado about nothing, but I do think we all learned an important
lesson. I learned never again to pick another team over the Sun Devils
in my NCAA brackets. . . . President [Michael] Crowe and the Board of
Regents will soon learn all about being audited by the IRS."
Just a joke about the power of the presidency. Made by Jay Leno it
might have been funny. But as told by Mr. Obama, the actual president of
the United States, it's hard to see the humor. Surely he's aware that
other presidents, most notably Richard Nixon, have abused the power of
the Internal Revenue Service to harass their political opponents. But
that abuse generated a powerful backlash and with good reason. Should
the IRS come to be seen as just a bunch of enforcers for whoever is in
political power, the result would be an enormous loss of legitimacy for
the tax system.
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