Just like the rest of the analysis in the report. Obvious bias, then the analyst claims there was no evidence of bias. Gaslighting garbage.
November 9, 2016: The day after the presidential election, on November 9, 2016, Page sent the following text message to Strzok: "Are you even going to give out your calendars? Seems kind of depressing. Maybe it should just be the first meeting of the secret society." We asked Page about this message. Page stated that the "calendars" referenced in this text message were "funny and snarky" calendars of Russian President Vladimir Putin in different poses, such as "holding a kitten." Page told us that Strzok had previously purchased these calendars as "dark gallows humor." Page stated that the reference to the "secret society" was also a "dark sort of" humor about Trump winning the election and concerns she and Strzok had about Trump. Page continued: And so, we somewhat with dark humor, but also somewhat, you know, with real concern as, of course, our Director actually gets fired, talk about, like, well, when he shuts down the, when he finds out about the investigation and shuts down the FBI, you know, we'll form a secret society so we can like continue the investigation. So that's just, that's obviously not real. I mean, that's just us being, you know, sort of snarky. But that's a, that's a joke. I mean, a reflection of that sort of joke.
Speaking of bizarre, when was the last time you saw the phrase "hysterical dithyramb" used in a legal filing?
Russian firm indicted by Mueller's team blasts 'unlawfully appointed' special counsel
Having produced not one iota of discovery in this criminal case, the unlawfully appointed Special Counsel requests a special and unprecedented blanket protective order covering tens of millions of pages of unclassified discovery ..."Having made this special request based on a secret submission to the Court and a hysterical dithyramb about the future of American elections, one would think that the Special Counsel would cite to case holdings that support this remarkable request. But no, instead, the Special Counsel seeks to equate this make-believe electioneering case to others involving international terrorism and major drug trafficking, and relies only on irrelevant dicta from inapposite, primarily out-of-circuit cases," wrote Mr. Dubelier. "In short, fake law, which is much more dangerous than fake news."
ROAR!!!!