This is the face of the American bureaucracy. She is stern, emotionless, and incredibly pissed that Congress would have the unmitigated gall to question her competence. Those pursed lips, those you can’t touch me, I’m with the IRS eyes, that Beatles-chic haircut, all practically scream at you, “TAKE A NUMBER”! She has the look of someone who is thinking, “When I get back to the office I’m going to audit every one of you assholes.”
But the best thing about Lois Lerner, the Director
of Tax-Exempt Organizations at the Internal Revenue Service, was her testimony.
The Congressmen had requested her appearance to offer her a chance to explain
how the harassment of those organizations applying for tax-exempt status that
happened to be politically conservative could have taken place on her watch,
while liberal organizations like those of the President’s brother, were being
approved in less than three weeks, a turn-around time unheard of bureaucratic
circles, the equivalent of a nanosecond in government. Ms. Lerner, with cool
contempt, invoked her 5th amendment rights against
self-incrimination thusly, “I have done nothing wrong, and I will not be
answering any of your questions.”
First of all, it is my understanding that one can’t
offer a defense of one’s actions, then
invoke the 5th. That would be like offering testimony that doesn’t
allow cross examination, but what do I know?
Regardless of its legality, these now famous words will come in quite
handily if I’m ever audited by Ms. Lerner’s employer. Come to think of it, I
can think of many times in my life when I might have been well served to invoke
the “Lerner Method” when being questioned about my actions:
#1
Me: I have done nothing wrong, and I will not be
answering any of your questions.
Mom: Oh, well…ok.
#2
Me: I have done nothing wrong and I will not be answering
any of your questions.
Coach: Sure, Well, keep up the good work, son.
#3
Me: I have done nothing wrong and I will not be
answering any of your questions.
Pam: Ok, and let me say how much I appreciate your
effort.
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