Rep. Michelle Bachmann speaks to Tea Party Patriots at the Audit the IRS Rally on June 19th in Washington, DC.: I Was An IRS Insurgent Because Understanding The Enemy Is Best Way To Defeat Them
June 19, 2013 - Michele Bachmann at Tea Party Rally 'Audit the IRS' -
Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-MN) delivered a short speech the the Tea Party
Patriots' "Audit the IRS" rally Wednesday afternoon and used the
opportunity to defend her former career with that very same government
institution. Claiming she was an "insurgent" at the IRS, Bachmann said
she only took the job because she believes that "if you understand the
enemy from the inside out, that's the best way to defeat them."
"Well,
it's been a hundred years now that we've had the current United States
tax code," Bachmann said to the adoring crowd. "Don't you think a
century of oppression is enough?" From there she went on to tell the
story of her "former life" when she was "an insurgent" at the IRS.
"I
was an insurgent because because I absolutely wanted to defeat the tax
code and bring more liberty about in the United States," she said. "And
so after I went to law school, I got a post-doctorate degree in tax law
and after that I got a job with the IRS as a tax lawyer. Because I
believe if you understand the enemy from the inside out, that's the best
way to defeat them."
Bachmann described her colleagues in the
House of Representatives as being "more frightened of real people than
anything else." So, she said, "I think that there are shivers right now
going up of a lot of politicians in that building," she said, referring
to the U.S. Capitol behind her. "You're here and you're clear with your
message," she concluded. "And your message is, it's time to abolish the
IRS!"
During her campaign for the Republican presidential
nomination in 2011, Bachmann's four-year stint as a tax lawyer for the
IRS drew criticism from her competitors. She used similar rhetoric then
to dismiss any suggestions of hypocrisy, citing "the first rule of war":
"know your enemy."
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