Josh Barro, Columnist

There Is No Good Fix for the IRS Tea Party Problem

The IRS has been given an impossible task: figure out which organizations have missions that are “primarily political.” 
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My colleagues Ezra Klein and Evan Soltas wrote about the Internal Revenue Service's Tea Party scandal this morning:

That's a nice thought. But is such a test even possible? The IRS didn't make this mess because its employees are stupid or because they have a political vendetta. It's because they've been given an impossible task: figure out which organizations have missions that are "primarily political" -- and come up with definitions for "primarily" and "political" that are neither vague nor politically charged.