Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell is going straight for the jugular.
The Kentucky Republican, who’s up for re-election next year, released a new campaign ad on Wednesday tying President Obama to the IRS scandal and to disgraced former President Richard Nixon.
In the ad, “Demand Answers,” IRS officials are seen testifying in front of Congress for the improper targeting of conservative groups 18 months before the 2012 election. That includes IRS tax official Lois Lerner who pled the fifth in front of a House Oversight committee last week.
“Again and again, this administration and its allies have used the resources of the government itself to intimidate and silence those that oppose it,” McConnell is heard saying in the ad. “I think that the leader of the free world and his advisers have better things to do than to dig through other people’s tax returns.”
Obama has said he was not aware that the tax-collecting agency had wrongly targeted conservative groups until media reports surfaced earlier this month. Its revelation led to the resignation of two top IRS officials, and Obama has promised to hold other IRS officials accountable and to work with Congress to make sure “this doesn’t happen again.”








