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Mistakes were made.

It's True: 'Mistakes Were Made' Is The King of Non-Apologies

As the head of the IRS turns to this classic "past exonerative," we look at the history of an oft-used phrase. It came up in the Nixon era, again during the Reagan, Clinton and George W. Bush administrations, and now in the Obama years. It goes back much further, though.

 

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Written by Paul Easton On October 28, 2021
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