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Politics : How Quickly Can Obama Totally Destroy the US?

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McCain: 'Wait and see' before bringing in IRS special counsel
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Stand With Arizona on Facebook ^ | 06-03-2013 | John Hill


Last week he gave aid and comfort to the Muslim Brotherhood (or worse) in Syria, and posed for photos with a "rebel" kidnapper.

This week he is disgracing Arizona once again by showing sympathy with the IRS! That's right, the increasingly deranged John McCain this morning said we should "wait and see" before bringing in a special prosecutor to investigate the IRS, despite countless lies and concealed evidence by officials such as Lois Lerner and Douglas Shulman. Just one day after IRS Cincinnati workers said that they were ordered to target right-leaning groups by Washington, McCain actually said: "Certainly when you look at the people that were targeted, it might be something different than accidental". GEE, YA THINK? Arizona can't take this anymore. PLEASE Juan McLame, resign TODAY, or seek the mental health treatment you so clearly require.

McCain: 'Wait and see' before bringing in IRS special counsel


Sen. John McCain suggested Monday that a special investigator may be needed to sort through the series of scandals currently plaguing the IRS to see if laws were violated. But he also said the public should first wait to see what comes out of government oversight hearings.

“I think we ought to wait and see how events unfold,” the Arizona Republican said on TODAY. “Certainly when you look at the people that were targeted, it might be something different than accidental. I think we ought to have hearings, and I think that there may be an argument for a special counsel here, but let’s wait and see.”

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