And, now that it's been in the news, President Obama might even know it. (Sorry to canibalize twitter content, but it's this or a music video.)
Bloomberg News: Carney’s “comments...are at odds with what he told reporters last week." goo.gl/6AzFW #IRS— Gabriel Malor (@gabrielmalor) May 21, 2013
Bloomberg News: Carney’s “comments...are at odds with what he told reporters last week." goo.gl/6AzFW #IRS
NYTimes: Carney “went beyond a previous White House account.” goo.gl/hfLZf #IRS— Gabriel Malor (@gabrielmalor) May 21, 2013
NYTimes: Carney “went beyond a previous White House account.” goo.gl/hfLZf #IRS
LATimes: WH "had maintained for days that” Ruemmler was “not informed of what would be in the report.” goo.gl/f4cqo #IRS— Gabriel Malor (@gabrielmalor) May 21, 2013
LATimes: WH "had maintained for days that” Ruemmler was “not informed of what would be in the report.” goo.gl/f4cqo #IRS
WaPo: Carney’s is the “latest disclosure in a piecemeal, sometimes confusing release of details." goo.gl/rAcSa #IRS— Gabriel Malor (@gabrielmalor) May 21, 2013
WaPo: Carney’s is the “latest disclosure in a piecemeal, sometimes confusing release of details." goo.gl/rAcSa #IRS
Politico: Carney’s “revelation amounts to the fifth iteration of the Obama administration’s account of events." goo.gl/esPJa #IRS— Gabriel Malor (@gabrielmalor) May 21, 2013
Politico: Carney’s “revelation amounts to the fifth iteration of the Obama administration’s account of events." goo.gl/esPJa #IRS
And to cap it off, 50% say President Obama deserves at least a little blame for the IRS targeting of conservatives.