Friday, August 7, 2015

Lois Lerner of IRS: 'Lincoln should have just let the South go'

Via Billy

Lois Lerner

Well, no s---, Sherlock

 Lois Lerner, the embattled former Internal Revenue Service official who has come under fire for targeting conservative groups, once said President Abraham Lincoln made a mistake when he fought the Civil War to keep the southern states in the Union. 

"Look my view is that Lincoln was our worst president not our best," she told a friend in March 2014, after she left the IRS, USA Today reports. "He should (have) let the South go.  

We really do seem to have 2 totally different mindsets." (Duh) 

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  1. What's the old saying about a broken clock?

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  2. Damn even an idiot has a great thought every once in awhile....

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  3. Get yourself a Confederate Battle Flag, Lois and put it on the back of your truck. You're one of us. It feels good, doesn't it, babe.

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  4. Had it not been for a huge influx of poor immigrants flooding into the new England states and for the U.S. government paying a huge bounty to the aforementioned, I don't think Lincoln or the north would have had a say in whether the Southern states remained in the union. Regarding Lois' statement, I don't think her problem is of a dichotomous nature, but one many .gov employees suffer from and that is a total disconnect from reality and what really "makes the mare trot".

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    1. a total disconnect from reality

      As are all liberals and well said.

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    2. Thank you public schools and universities...

      Sarcasm off.

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  5. Her comments are easily explained! That was then, this is now. That was then: yes, Lincoln ought to have let the South go her own way.
    But, this is now, and now means she and her party are in power with anti-Christ Obama in the Oval Office, therefore, it is different this time. So more power to Mordor on the Potomac. All enemies MUST be suppressed by any means necessary.

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    1. suppressed by any means necessary.

      & defended so.

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  6. Lois...it's never too late!! Many of us here in Dixie would still enjoy our independence.

    Average Joe

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    1. & we will eagerly let you go unlike the Tyrant Lincoln. Of course, if we tried, the Tyrant Obama would do the same as his idol.

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