Republican lawmakers and tea party activists came together Wednesday to launch a broad assault on the Obama administration, vowing to continue the investigation into the IRS and other scandals at a Tea Party rally in which one congressman called the president “Barack O’Nixon.”
Kansas Rep. Tim Huelskamp used the phrase to describe President Obama during remarks in which he compared recent scandals to Watergate. “The Republicans in the House, we must use our majority, our subpoena power,” he said. “To expose the cancer that is growing in that house, and this presidency.”
Texas Sen. Ted Cruz also compared the president to Nixon at the rally organized by Tea Party Patriots.
“What’s happened with the IRS is an absolute outrage,” Cruz said. “It is an abuse of power, and it fits into the pattern of the Obama administration of abusing government power and then misleading the American people about it.”
“President Obama needs to tell the truth,” he continued. “When Richard Nixon tried to use the IRS to target his political enemies, it was wrong, and when the Obama administration does it, it’s still wrong.”
While he did not invoke Nixon in his rhetoric, House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Dave Camp vowed to continue the investigation into the IRS story.
“We will get the answers. It will take time, but we will get the facts, and we will follow them wherever they lead,” Camp said. “We will get the truth, and we will hold those responsible accountable.”








