Was the IRS story released to take focus off Benghazi?

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Who would believe the question that broke the IRS scandal was planted by none other than the IRS.

As it turns out, it was not a spontaneous revelation. The question, said outgoing IRS Commissioner Steven Miller in testimony before the House Ways and Means Committee Friday, was planted, as part of a prepared strategy for the IRS to release this information to the public.
Makes you wonder, why would the IRS drop this bombshell on itself immediately on the heels of the Benghazi hearings?
 
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Turns out the question that broke the IRS scandal was planted by none other than the IRS.

As it turns out, it was not a spontaneous revelation. The question, said outgoing IRS Commissioner Steven Miller in testimony before the House Ways and Means Committee Friday, was planted, as part of a prepared strategy for the IRS to release this information to the public.

Makes you wonder, why would the IRS release this bombshell on itself right just on immediately on the heels of the Benghazi hearings?

They're politicians--we've already seen the debacle over what kind of wording was to be used. They are not to be believed.
 
Dillo and I are the only ones who find this suspicious?



Under questioning from Republican Rep. Devin Nunes, Miller said it was a “prepared Q and A,” and the question, which came from tax lawyer Celia Roady had been discussed in advance as well.


Roady told U.S. News and World Report later Friday afternoon that Lerner had personally contacted her and requested she ask the specific question. Roady said she did not know at the time what Lerner’s answer would be.​
 
Faux lied to you turn the channel .Oh the Dailey Caller must be true .
 

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