IRS slow drip. An inspector general’s report on the IRS singling out of Tea Party groups shows that poor management led to the agency’s extra review of conservative groups seeking tax exempt status, but that mishandling is still unresolved. Responding to the report on Tuesday evening, President Barack Obama called the findings “intolerable and inexcusable” and says he’s ordered Treasury Secretary Jack Lew “to make sure that each of the Inspector General’s recommendations are implemented quickly.”
USA Today reports that the IRS approved liberal groups during the same time while conservative groups got extra scrutiny: “As applications from conservative groups sat in limbo, groups with obviously liberal names were approved in as little as nine months.
What impact could the mounting scandals have on the 2014 midterms for Democrats? Politico takes a look: While Democrats are ” talking tough about the administration and taking the first steps to detach themselves from the president…some in the GOP are urging caution: They say the party needs to avoid appearing so eager to damage Obama and score political points that it undermines what looks like their best shot in three years to go on the offensive.”









