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Thursday, May 23, 2013

Awkward: Former IRS Head Says He ‘Really Can’t Recite the Constitution’

Shulman Cant Recite Constitution When Pressed by Congressman Kerry Bentivolio

Things got awkward during the House Oversight Committee's second IRS hearing on Wednesday when Rep. Kerry Bentivolio (R-MI), while seemingly making a larger point, couldn't get former IRS Commissioner Doug Shulman to acknowledge certain amendments to the Constitution.

After confirming that the IRS requires ethics training, Bentivolio was trying to figure out if the IRS required training on the Constitution. He may have got his answer despite Shulman's response saying he couldn't give one.

"Did you study the Constitution?" Bentivolio asked.

"I went to law school," Shulman responded.

"You went to law school. Did you study the Constitution?"

"I believe I took Constitutional law, but I'm not prepared to take an exam at this time," Shulman said with a chuckle. "Meaning I'll answer any of your question but I can't promise that I'm an expert."

"Well, you know the First, Second Amendment and one of my favorites, the 19th, right? You know those?" Bentivolio asked.

"Excuse me," a seemingly confused Shulman responded.

"You know those amendments. The Constitutional amendments," Bentivolio said matter of factly. "You know the First, you know the Second, and you know the 19th."

"I don't necessarily have the Constitution memorized, sir."

"Okay, well, they're pretty general in what each one is. Like the First Amendment is the freedom of the press, freedom of religion, and freedom to petition the government for a redress of grievances. First Amendment, right?"

"I really can't recite the Constitution, sir," Shulman concluded.

VIDEO HERE: http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2013/05/22/awkward-former-irs-head-says-he-really-cant-recite-the-constitution-when-pressed-by-gop-rep/


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