Carter Page Blames Obama for his problems

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http://www.cnn.com/2017/05/05/politics/carter-page-letter-senate-investigators/

"Page, who has been strangely outspoken, wrote in his response that he was confident evidence would prove he was a target of surveillance by Obama -- evidence, he said, that would likely induce "severe vomiting" when it comes out.
"I suspect the physical reaction of the Clinton/Obama regime perpetrators will be more along the lines of severe vomiting when all the facts are eventually exposed regarding the steps taken by the U.S. Government to influence the 2016 election," Page wrote."

"Three days ago, Carter Page told Fox News he was cooperating with the committee's investigation into Russian activities surrounding the 2016 Election," the statement said. "Today we have learned that may not be the case."

Warner and Burr later added, "Mr. Page has indicated in correspondence to the committee that he looks forward to working with us on this matter, and that our cooperation will help resolve what he claims are false allegations. For that to happen, Mr. Page must supply the requested documents to the committee."

Federal investigators believe Page was being cultivated as a Russian asset by a Russian spy -- whether Page knew it or not -- a charge Page has vehemently denied.

The Senate letter to Page is the latest sign that its Russia investigation is plowing ahead, now moving to the phase of calling in high-profile witnesses.

In his three-page reply, Page wrote that he believed Senate investigators would have better access to his communications than he would because of the alleged surveillance by the Obama administration.
"But please note that any records I may have saved as a private citizen with limited technology capabilities will be miniscule in comparison to the full database of information which has already been collected under the direction of the Obama Administration during last year's completely unjustified FISA warrant that targeted me for exercising my First Amendment rights, both in 2016 as well as in years prior," Page wrote.

FBI Director James Comey said again this week that Trump was definitely not a target of surveillance by Obama. And House investigators rebutted House Intelligence Chairman Devin Nunes' claim that Trump aides were victims of incidental collection. "
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Dude says US gov, not russia was influencing election. Blames Obama and Hillary Lolz.

I heard the latest Trump care bill that passed the house was Obama's fault too.

Also, I hear that Obama is the cause of global warming, all abortions and hiccups.
 

sandorski

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I suspect he will find out the hard way that some things can't be bullshitted out of.
 

Commodus

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He'd have more of an argument to make if he wasn't obviously sycophantic and somewhat clueless.

That and I'll paraphrase Shakespeare: methinks he doth protest too much. He rails against investigators as if cooperating with them is the gravest injustice in human history. I suspect someone who was genuinely innocent would be more subdued than he is -- they'd know that the evidence would exonerate them.
 

dank69

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I like the characterization of this investigation as "plowing ahead."