Wayne Allyn Root: IRS Death Panel Will ‘Let Me Die,’ Rachel Maddow Knows ‘I’ve Got the Answers’

While allegations that the IRS improperly targeted Tea Party groups continue to fall apart, to Wayne Allyn Root the scandal is just growing more dire – and maybe even life-threatening. In an interview with Virginia radio host Rob Schilling on Monday, Root warned that the IRS is “now going to be in charge of our healthcare,” meaning that “if I get cancer, you can bet they’re going to let me die.”

Root: The same IRS that tried to hound, harass, intimidate and destroy the opponents of Barack Obama or anybody with a ‘Tea Party’ in their name, those same prejudicial people are now going to be in charge of our healthcare. My gosh, this is a nightmare. If I get cancer, you can bet they’re going to let me die.

Host: No, the death panel will not look favorably on Wayne Allen Root.

Root: No, not at all.

Root has garnered plenty of media attention in recent months for his trumpeting of the IRS scandal and his speculation that President Obama is really a foreign national – including critical coverage by Rachel Maddow, Piers Morgan, Mother Jones and The Daily Show. But these media takedowns, Root told Schilling, are just further proof that his conspiracy theories are right on point.

“If they start to give you gigantic press time to discredit you and besmirch your name and destroy you, it’s because you’re too effective, you’re too powerful, and you’re too close to the truth,” he said. “I’m hitting them where it hurts and they know that I’ve got the answers and that I figured this whole thing out.”

Root: Now, you may not know this. Did you know that last Thursday, Rachel Maddow went on a fifteen-minute diatribe on her national TV show on MSNBC, and do you know what the fifteen-minute diatribe was aimed at?

Host: You should tell us about it, because I didn’t hear it.

Root: Wayne Allyn Root. The entire fifteen minutes on national TV. You and I both know how valuable time is on national radio or TV, we’re in the media. Can you imagine taking fifteen minutes of a one-hour national TV show to rant with a picture of Wayne Root on the screen, to rant about Wayne Root? Don’t you think maybe, just maybe, these people — Piers Morgan had me on and tried to destroy me a month ago, she ranted behind my back without me being on the show for fifteen minutes, Mother Jones magazine did a hit piece on me two months ago, the Daily Show with Jon Stewart did a hit piece on me.

Is anybody thinking what I’m thinking? I mean, the way life works is if they really think you’re an idiot, they ignore you. If they start to give you gigantic press time to discredit you and besmirch your name and destroy you, it’s because you’re too effective, you’re too powerful, and you’re too close to the truth. I’m hitting them where it hurts and they know that I’ve got the answers and that I figured this whole thing out.

It’s an IRS intimidation thing to bankrupt all the conservative donors and to scare us into no longer talking in the media and to no longer writing checks and to no longer criticizing Obama. This is all about intimidation.