who was doing the technically who was doing the stuff, who was searching for it, what they did, what they found, what they didn t find, so there is going to be an investigation of the investigation. all right. well, it s a little bit suspicious if the chairman or if the commissioner two years to recover these emails and this thing had crashed and supposedly in the summer of 2011. so i mean, he knew enough to say it would take two years. you think he would know enough to know it had crashed. exactly. that s one of sort of the outstanding questions we knew about who what went and why they weren t forthcoming with what they didn t know. clearly he was aware that this was a problem and didn t come to the committee with it and so i think that s a question that we ll want to find out answers to tomorrow. josh? i mean, there is this expression in politics that the coverup is always worse than the crime. and regardless of whether or not there was an intentional coverup here. the fact o
responsibility, dave camp and myself is to put the commissioner in front of us and ask us what ask him what did he know and when did he know it and why didn t he tell us? he testified in february and he didn t tell you then and apparently supposed to know it by then. he was clearly not forthcoming and he was right on the edge of perjury. when he told our committee that, in fact, it could take up to two years to get this data, when he knew at that point, it could take up to forever. mr. chairman, nice to see you, sir. thanks, greta. now, tell us what you think about this at home using #irs email excuses. joining us our political panel. the a.p. josh letterman the hill alexanderafterafter infantry and byron york. i think you can tell the irs the officials on the hill don t believe what the irs. reach down into the it department of the irs. not enough to hear just what the commissioner says. they have chairman camp and issa have requested to know
responsibility, dave camp and myself is to put the commissioner in front of us and ask us what ask him what did he know and when did he know it and why didn t he tell us? he testified in february and he didn t tell you then and apparently supposed to know it by then. he was clearly not forthcoming and he was right on the edge of perjury. when he told our committee that, in fact, it could take up to two years to get this data, when he knew at that point, it could take up to forever. mr. chairman, nice to see you, sir. thanks, greta. now, tell us what you think about this at home using #irs email excuses. joining us our political panel. the a.p. josh letterman the hill alexanderafterafter infantry and byron york. i think you can tell the irs the officials on the hill don t believe what the irs. reach down into the it department of the irs. not enough to hear just what the commissioner says. they have chairman camp and issa have requested to know
who was doing the technically who was doing the stuff, who was searching for it, what they did, what they found, what they didn t find, so there is going to be an investigation of the investigation. all right. well, it s a little bit suspicious if the chairman or if the commissioner two years to recover these emails and this thing had crashed and supposedly in the summer of 2011. so i mean, he knew enough to say it would take two years. you think he would know enough to know it had crashed. exactly. that s one of sort of the outstanding questions we knew about who what went and why they weren t forthcoming with what they didn t know. clearly he was aware that this was a problem and didn t come to the committee with it and so i think that s a question that we ll want to find out answers to tomorrow. josh? i mean, there is this expression in politics that the coverup is always worse than the crime. and regardless of whether or not there was an intentional coverup here. the fact o
government. you see something getting ready to go off the rails. and what you decide to do is stay afar away from it as possible. my question now is the same question i had then. if that s your attitude, mr. president, what the hell are we paying you for? just because is he in a blue state doesn t mean he is out of touch with conservatives. let us come out here and resolve that only to stand for our principles but come out of this conference resolved to win elections again. that s what i intend to do for the next year and i hope you will join me. thank you very much. he is on the come back trail with me. so is governor chris christie the new come back kid? joining us our political panel. abc director rick klein and the a.p. josh letterman. let me go to you, rick, you were in the room when the governor of chris christie spoke. did the crowd love him? edmediocre. they loved him. i was one of those surprised. i was ready to hear boos. the whole bridge gate scandal probably helps