“IRS hearings will get wider coverage when agency does something truly egregious, like closing a lane on a bridge.”
With all the fireworks erupting from IRS hearings in the past week, you’d think that the mainstream media would cover it – for its high entertainment value, at the very least.
But don’t tell that to the folks over at MSNBC. They’re still too busy dissecting “Bridgegate.” That’s right – the scandal involving New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, when people in his office ordered a lane closure on a bridge for five days last year.
Luckily for us, Wheel of Fortune host Pat Sajak has an ingenious idea for how to get networks to cover the widespread, criminal activities of a federal agency.
IRS hearings will get wider coverage when agency does something truly egregious, like closing a lane on a bridge.
— Pat Sajak (@patsajak) June 25, 2014
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