SpamGate – White House hopes those who received the e-mails without signing up for them were not “inconvenienced”

Still no explanation from the White House on how random people got spammed by David Axelrod and the White House last week on ObamaCARE, though the White House hopes “no one was inconvenienced”. Isn’t that sweet? While there is STILL no explanation on how these SPAM emails from Axelrod managed to get out, the White House is now trying to pass blame on to third-party groups. Here’s the written statement released exclusively to FOX News, by White House spokesman Nick Shapiro:

“The White House e-mail list is made up of e-mail addresses obtained solely through the White House Web site. The White House doesn’t purchase, upload or merge from any other list, again, all e-mails come from the White House Web site as we have no interest in e-mailing anyone who does not want to receive an e-mail,” the statement said. “If an individual received the e-mail because someone else or a group signed them up or forwarded the e-mail, we hope they were not too inconvenienced.”

Sorry Shapiro/Hussein/Gibbs. This doesn’t cut it. You still got some spalin’ to do.

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