The wife of Doug Shulman, commissioner of the IRS during these major scandals when he visited the White House 157 times, is Susan L. Anderson. She is the "senior program advisor for the Washington-based nonprofit organization Public Campaign, which claims that it “is laying the foundation for reform by working with a broad range of organizations, including local community groups, around the country that are fighting for change and national organizations whose members are not fairly represented under the current campaign finance system.” "
Even though "fighting for change" and "reform" are in the description, her group probably hasn't had their board and staff audited, threatened by OSHA or investigated by ATF. Wonder why.
Apparently, Shulman didn’t like being questioned by Congress about his politics and contributions. Appointed by Bush, his money and ethics leans heavily Democratic.
http://www.americanclarion.com/20633/2013/05/23/irs-commissioner-upset-by-political-questions/
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