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scheming daemons

(25,487 posts)
Wed Sep 5, 2018, 03:52 PM Sep 2018

POLL: Who is the NYT Op-Ed writer?

Keep in mind... it is someone who has been in the administration from the start, based on the section where they talk about the 25th amendment early on.


51 votes, 0 passes | Time left: Unlimited
Nikki Haley
5 (10%)
Mike Pompeo
2 (4%)
Steve Mnuchin
0 (0%)
Jeff Sessions
3 (6%)
James Mattis
9 (18%)
KellyAnne Conway
0 (0%)
Sarah Huckabee Sanders
0 (0%)
John Kelly
0 (0%)
Other (please specify)
18 (35%)
Mike Pence
14 (27%)
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POLL: Who is the NYT Op-Ed writer? (Original Post) scheming daemons Sep 2018 OP
Mattis OR Kelly, kozar Sep 2018 #1
Whoever it is fallout87 Sep 2018 #46
Steven Miller sarah FAILIN Sep 2018 #2
No way Trump is not crazy enough for Miller HopeAgain Sep 2018 #35
I agree. Miller is a xenophobic liberalhistorian Sep 2018 #71
I voted other hellacia Sep 2018 #3
That is my guess exboyfil Sep 2018 #9
I think he was set up with the dense pick mikeysnot Sep 2018 #18
I don't think the Times would have run it if it had been him EffieBlack Sep 2018 #47
Pence wouldn't have presented it to the Times hellacia Sep 2018 #61
Wasn't it Manafort who picked Pence thucythucy Sep 2018 #59
No way. He is a lump. Lumps don't do something like the OpEd. Unless.. Laura PourMeADrink Sep 2018 #81
Javanka! VMA131Marine Sep 2018 #4
Pence uses "lodestar" jberryhill Sep 2018 #5
Good sleuthing! That's not a common word to use.... scheming daemons Sep 2018 #8
Henry Kissinger used it to refer to McCain's honor at the funeral jberryhill Sep 2018 #12
Oh boy. joshcryer Sep 2018 #10
It's possible that others have picked up use of the word. yardwork Sep 2018 #16
Love your description of Pence! bettyellen Sep 2018 #29
wow - good catch JB !! Laura PourMeADrink Sep 2018 #82
I doubt Mattis or Kelly Sanity Claws Sep 2018 #6
If you read Omarosa's book and there's any truth to it - John Kelly is a super asshole. nt Laura PourMeADrink Sep 2018 #86
Good points. You may be right on Mattis or Kelly. Isn't the "don't buck Laura PourMeADrink Sep 2018 #88
Keith Kellogg National Security Adviser for Mike Pence grantcart Sep 2018 #7
Kellogg... Laura PourMeADrink Sep 2018 #91
Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee has a poll for you to vote on Gothmog Sep 2018 #11
Ouch! Three family and one outside parasite. nolabear Sep 2018 #19
That's no way to refer to Melania. Drunken Irishman Sep 2018 #97
Has to be a cabinet official, because it reference the cabinet marylandblue Sep 2018 #13
Cabinet or VP jberryhill Sep 2018 #14
Could be VP, but he would mentioned family values, the court marylandblue Sep 2018 #23
"Lodestar" DeminPennswoods Sep 2018 #37
Yes, but that's not.enough for me marylandblue Sep 2018 #39
And knowing Mike Pence likes to use that word, calimary Sep 2018 #103
Pence dameatball Sep 2018 #15
Can someoone explain the question to me? CTyankee Sep 2018 #17
You may note that umpteen threads have been posted.... jberryhill Sep 2018 #20
OK. Guess I didn't read that section of the NYT today...hmm... CTyankee Sep 2018 #22
Its tomorrow's paper grantcart Sep 2018 #72
It doesn't sound like they really have him under control that well marylandblue Sep 2018 #24
Pence. yardwork Sep 2018 #21
Someone as delusional as Trump Solly Mack Sep 2018 #25
I don't think Pence had the balls to write this. scheming daemons Sep 2018 #26
I don't think the letter took nerve or guts or daring. Solly Mack Sep 2018 #32
There's a cowardly aspect to it jberryhill Sep 2018 #45
Yes ! One thing that stuck out to me - "We've accomplished a lot" Besides being Laura PourMeADrink Sep 2018 #84
Maybe Mother wrote it. nt madinmaryland Sep 2018 #48
maybe....? Blue_Tires Sep 2018 #27
I'm thinking Pompeo because the Op-Ed references a flip-flop within a week on something. Vinca Sep 2018 #28
Elaine Chao, Secretary of Labor berni_mccoy Sep 2018 #30
NYT wouldn't publish it if it was Pence. Ilsa Sep 2018 #31
Trump himself C_U_L8R Sep 2018 #33
can we all breathe and agree? kozar Sep 2018 #34
Dan Coats. DNI jezebel321 Sep 2018 #36
That's not a bad guess... ADX Sep 2018 #40
Very interesting guess. Coats and Pence are my prime suspects. LonePirate Sep 2018 #43
That's Lawrence O'Donnell's guess. triron Sep 2018 #69
Yep. honest.abe Sep 2018 #75
Dan Coats - Russell Kirk quote in Op-ed and Dan Coats' has quoted him before zenmeta4 Sep 2018 #95
Interesting. Welcome to DU. . . . nt Bernardo de La Paz Sep 2018 #96
In Sarah's response she said "he..." She could be trying to throw us ecstatic Sep 2018 #38
Wait! Wait! "His accomplishments in less than two years have been astounding." sprinkleeninow Sep 2018 #90
John Barron torius Sep 2018 #41
I'm going with Don Jr voteearlyvoteoften Sep 2018 #42
I'm going with Mattis. It's gotta be someone with military R B Garr Sep 2018 #44
Either Elaine Chao or Robert E. Lighthizer populistdriven Sep 2018 #49
Let's ask ourselves: "who benefits?" DeminPennswoods Sep 2018 #50
Nikki Haley benefits marylandblue Sep 2018 #52
Yes, but she's at the UN, not involved DeminPennswoods Sep 2018 #60
Actually she is involved marylandblue Sep 2018 #64
Plenty of viable suspects! DeminPennswoods Sep 2018 #65
Yes, I am buying extra popcorn. marylandblue Sep 2018 #66
You can't spell Chaos without Chao populistdriven Sep 2018 #67
Who cares? NNadir Sep 2018 #51
They may not have enough support in the Cabinet yet marylandblue Sep 2018 #53
Deep Throat WheelWalker Sep 2018 #54
I think it's Bobbie Jo Sep 2018 #55
He has no reason to be anonymous... Trump is letting him go next month. scheming daemons Sep 2018 #56
OK, I checked my paper version of the NYT from this morning and it wasn't there! CTyankee Sep 2018 #57
That's why I thought Bobbie Jo Sep 2018 #58
He can't salvage his rep if he doesn't put his name on it scheming daemons Sep 2018 #100
The name will be revealed eventually. Bobbie Jo Sep 2018 #102
I think it's Mattis or Kelley... cynatnite Sep 2018 #62
It is definitely not any of these people listed oberliner Sep 2018 #63
Not too many Sr. officials we haven't heard of marylandblue Sep 2018 #68
My guess is nick ayers. Mosby Sep 2018 #89
I'd wager it's someone who works with Pence, not Pence himself. JHan Sep 2018 #70
"A-moral" is the biggest clue - Pence Equinox Moon Sep 2018 #73
Don McGahn n/t Lucinda Sep 2018 #74
Don McGahn is leaving JI7 Sep 2018 #80
The White House janitor tirebiter Sep 2018 #76
Dan Coats RandySF Sep 2018 #77
Yep, Lawrence was pretty convincing tonight. nt. PearliePoo2 Sep 2018 #92
Dan Coats. Grasswire2 Sep 2018 #78
Could it be Jeff Sessions? He would benefit by having Trump gone and has shown some spine lately. Liberty Belle Sep 2018 #79
Don "I'm Gone" McGhann BadGimp Sep 2018 #83
I Think Sessions NickPeace Sep 2018 #85
Dan Coats representing a small group of senior officials--with Coats willing to take the fall. Garrett78 Sep 2018 #87
Daniel P Walsh JonLP24 Sep 2018 #93
Who it is Not. Not Sarah Laura PourMeADrink Sep 2018 #94
Guesses from The Last Word panel DeminPennswoods Sep 2018 #98
It's nobody in the cabinet SkyDancer Sep 2018 #99
Dan Coats. calimary Sep 2018 #101
The CEO of Nike Jersey Devil Sep 2018 #104
it's Q for sure 0rganism Sep 2018 #105
I think the actual author is Raj Shah PRETZEL Sep 2018 #106
 

fallout87

(819 posts)
46. Whoever it is
Wed Sep 5, 2018, 04:49 PM
Sep 2018

they are not a household name. It's not Mattis, Jared, Kelly, or anyone well known.

That's my inclination.

HopeAgain

(4,407 posts)
35. No way Trump is not crazy enough for Miller
Wed Sep 5, 2018, 04:27 PM
Sep 2018

Miller is the one pushing Trump to want to do crazy things. This is someone with some governmental experience, so that would rule him out.

liberalhistorian

(20,851 posts)
71. I agree. Miller is a xenophobic
Wed Sep 5, 2018, 11:06 PM
Sep 2018

hate-filled brown shirt. Given his family background that shocks and disgusts me, as I'm sure it does his family as well.

hellacia

(14 posts)
3. I voted other
Wed Sep 5, 2018, 03:54 PM
Sep 2018

It's Mike Pence. He's making his move. He'll back up cabinet members if they can agree to 25th amendment Trump. He'll do it with great sadness but for the good of the country.

exboyfil

(18,007 posts)
9. That is my guess
Wed Sep 5, 2018, 04:02 PM
Sep 2018

He is the one guy that Trump can't fire (at least not until Jan, 2021 or he releases sufficient dirt to force a resignation or impeachment).

mikeysnot

(4,775 posts)
18. I think he was set up with the dense pick
Wed Sep 5, 2018, 04:06 PM
Sep 2018

because republican establishment knew how corrupt idiot is that dense will be in place to fill out the agenda of the oligarchs.

And turn this nation in to an autocratic/theocratic dictatorship.

hellacia

(14 posts)
61. Pence wouldn't have presented it to the Times
Wed Sep 5, 2018, 07:47 PM
Sep 2018

But one of his lackeys would, and that lackey would be considered high up in the administration.

With these crooks, my first thought always goes to "who benefits? who gets richer? who gets more power?". In this case the arrow points towards Pence

 

Laura PourMeADrink

(42,770 posts)
81. No way. He is a lump. Lumps don't do something like the OpEd. Unless..
Thu Sep 6, 2018, 12:00 AM
Sep 2018

he's impatient and thinking - hell, I gotta get rid of this nut - because I can't win in 2020

 

jberryhill

(62,444 posts)
5. Pence uses "lodestar"
Wed Sep 5, 2018, 03:57 PM
Sep 2018

https://www.vsotd.com/featured-speech/vigilance-and-resolve-will-be-our-lodestar

Vigilance and Resolve Will Be Our Lodestar

Address by Mike Pence, Vice President, United States of America
Delivered at the Kantei, Tokyo on February 7, 2018
 

scheming daemons

(25,487 posts)
8. Good sleuthing! That's not a common word to use....
Wed Sep 5, 2018, 04:01 PM
Sep 2018

...do we have any instances of other cabinet members using that word?

 

jberryhill

(62,444 posts)
12. Henry Kissinger used it to refer to McCain's honor at the funeral
Wed Sep 5, 2018, 04:03 PM
Sep 2018

"Honor was John’s lodestar." - was the line delivered by Kissinger.

(I have looked for others who have used the word or are likely to, and have none so far)

yardwork

(64,460 posts)
16. It's possible that others have picked up use of the word.
Wed Sep 5, 2018, 04:05 PM
Sep 2018

That said, this sounds like Pence. Sniveling, groveling, backstabbing, self-justifying weasel prepared to take over the minute Trump goes down.

I agree. It's Pence.

Sanity Claws

(22,045 posts)
6. I doubt Mattis or Kelly
Wed Sep 5, 2018, 03:59 PM
Sep 2018

I think Mattis and Kelly are exerting control over Trump because they consider him dangerous. However, I just don't see them writing this kind of editorial and jeopardize their position of carrying on. I think it is someone who really has less to loss in terms of controlling Trump if he/she gets fired. For that reason, I think it could be Halley or Pompeo. Halley is self-righteous enough to write something like that and make sure people understand that she is not part of the left. Pompeo is a self-serving tea partier who would write something like this so he could have things both ways.

 

Laura PourMeADrink

(42,770 posts)
88. Good points. You may be right on Mattis or Kelly. Isn't the "don't buck
Thu Sep 6, 2018, 12:12 AM
Sep 2018

your superior" embedded to the core for military men?

grantcart

(53,061 posts)
7. Keith Kellogg National Security Adviser for Mike Pence
Wed Sep 5, 2018, 04:01 PM
Sep 2018

Guessing it is a Pence guy, Security guy, Military guy

 

Laura PourMeADrink

(42,770 posts)
91. Kellogg...
Thu Sep 6, 2018, 12:31 AM
Sep 2018

The source said Kellogg was often the only person in NSC meetings who would bring up Trump’s campaign promises and remind people of naked politics. This was sometimes uncomfortable in a room of people who largely liked to stay above politics, but it was an important role, the source said.

https://www.axios.com/backstory-pence-decision-keith-kellogg-john-bolton-0e38db3f-8cfe-4eed-84df-5a3afd058b50.html

marylandblue

(12,344 posts)
13. Has to be a cabinet official, because it reference the cabinet
Wed Sep 5, 2018, 04:03 PM
Sep 2018

talking about the 25th amendment. But not Mattis because he would have emphasized military more and deregulation not at all. Talks a lot about foreign policy. So I say Nikki Haley. Also she has shown more open defiance than any other official and got away with it.

marylandblue

(12,344 posts)
23. Could be VP, but he would mentioned family values, the court
Wed Sep 5, 2018, 04:13 PM
Sep 2018

or some other social conservative code words, not economic conservatism.

DeminPennswoods

(16,325 posts)
37. "Lodestar"
Wed Sep 5, 2018, 04:31 PM
Sep 2018

On another thread there's a link to a tweet citing Pence's frequent use of the word "lodestar".

marylandblue

(12,344 posts)
39. Yes, but that's not.enough for me
Wed Sep 5, 2018, 04:36 PM
Sep 2018

Sit in enough meetings with someone long enough and you might pick up a word they use too.

More likely Lodestar is the codeword for the deep state to begin its coup d'etat.

calimary

(84,408 posts)
103. And knowing Mike Pence likes to use that word,
Thu Sep 6, 2018, 09:05 AM
Sep 2018

someone shrewdly determined to conceal his/her identity would use a Mike Pence word to set up a wild goose chase. Throw people off the scent. Point ‘em in another direction. It’ll work. For awhile anyway.

 

jberryhill

(62,444 posts)
20. You may note that umpteen threads have been posted....
Wed Sep 5, 2018, 04:08 PM
Sep 2018

...referring to an anonymous OP in the NYT published today, by a person the NYT claims is a senior administration official, who is attempting to justify using Trump to advance an agenda on the part of a group of like-minded others in the administration, and that we need not worry about anything bad happening because they have Trump under control.

marylandblue

(12,344 posts)
24. It doesn't sound like they really have him under control that well
Wed Sep 5, 2018, 04:15 PM
Sep 2018

Rather it sounds like they are struggling and need help.

Solly Mack

(92,899 posts)
32. I don't think the letter took nerve or guts or daring.
Wed Sep 5, 2018, 04:23 PM
Sep 2018

Well, maybe nerve - as in "You've got some nerve" hypocrisy statement.

Maybe it's another equally as delusional member of that mad house... but maybe not.

Maybe it was the mad house comedian because that letter was a joke.

 

jberryhill

(62,444 posts)
45. There's a cowardly aspect to it
Wed Sep 5, 2018, 04:48 PM
Sep 2018

This person is attempting to come through the collapse of Trump unscathed. They want to have their cake and eat it too.
 

Laura PourMeADrink

(42,770 posts)
84. Yes ! One thing that stuck out to me - "We've accomplished a lot" Besides being
Thu Sep 6, 2018, 12:08 AM
Sep 2018

bullshit - why would someone include this? I always think - how would an honest man/woman react. If I was merely trying to "out" the prez - I really don't think accomplishments would enter into the OPEd at all. so, perhaps it is someone with an eye to future power?

Vinca

(51,100 posts)
28. I'm thinking Pompeo because the Op-Ed references a flip-flop within a week on something.
Wed Sep 5, 2018, 04:18 PM
Sep 2018

Remember recently when Pompeo was going back to North Korea and the night before he was supposed to go Dear Leader (ours, not theirs) called it off? Nikki Haley is a good guess, too, but she's separated a bit from the day-to-day batshittiness (new word) by being in New York much of the time.

kozar

(2,889 posts)
34. can we all breathe and agree?
Wed Sep 5, 2018, 04:26 PM
Sep 2018

The RW's dont think as we do... So can we stop assuming and go with our gut feelings. We tend to look for a wrong word, a wrong letter,, and we have been getting destroyed for years. Let's all stop,,, breathe, listen to our inside,, and then post? this is what RW uses against us, that one little thing we tend to focus on.

Koz

LonePirate

(13,905 posts)
43. Very interesting guess. Coats and Pence are my prime suspects.
Wed Sep 5, 2018, 04:41 PM
Sep 2018

I suppose it could also be Haley. It is not any of the former military officers or obvious toadies like Ross or Pompeo.

 

honest.abe

(9,238 posts)
75. Yep.
Wed Sep 5, 2018, 11:42 PM
Sep 2018

Makes sense. I suspect he will be fired by noon tomorrow if not already..

This is getting interesting.

zenmeta4

(1 post)
95. Dan Coats - Russell Kirk quote in Op-ed and Dan Coats' has quoted him before
Thu Sep 6, 2018, 01:40 AM
Sep 2018

The "Free Minds, Free Markets, and Free People" in the Op-Ed is by Russell Kirk. Dan Coats quoted Russell Kirk in the following article https://imprimis.hillsdale.edu/americas-youth-a-crisis-of-character/

ecstatic

(34,411 posts)
38. In Sarah's response she said "he..." She could be trying to throw us
Wed Sep 5, 2018, 04:32 PM
Sep 2018

off with the gender and by using such strong language. So I'm going to vote her first, KellyAnn 2nd. It's probably the person we least expect.


sprinkleeninow

(20,548 posts)
90. Wait! Wait! "His accomplishments in less than two years have been astounding."
Thu Sep 6, 2018, 12:28 AM
Sep 2018

Yeah, they sure have: ZERO accomplishments for the benefit of the nation are astounding. Or, OTOH, their so-called accomplishments have done over and beyond damage and destruction. Taking us backwards. It's an ongoing nightmare.

R B Garr

(17,380 posts)
44. I'm going with Mattis. It's gotta be someone with military
Wed Sep 5, 2018, 04:42 PM
Sep 2018

connections. Someone who straddles that world more plus the Washington elites.

Edit: because the military has the Duty, Honor, Country motto ingrained and there seems to a huge consensus to keep Trump in check as their honor code.

DeminPennswoods

(16,325 posts)
50. Let's ask ourselves: "who benefits?"
Wed Sep 5, 2018, 05:00 PM
Sep 2018

Last edited Wed Sep 5, 2018, 07:42 PM - Edit history (1)

Who benefits? The author is clearly a conservative and someone who has been with the Trump admin from the beginning.

Kelly is conservative, but not especially political. He cares about order, not deregulation, etc.
Mattis cares about the military and national security. Another relatively unpolitical guy.
Sessions cares about setting America back to the 1850s.
Pompeo is a possibility as the op-ed references foreign policy and he's a card-carrying rw former rep.
Sarah Sanders is strictly PR, she wouldn't be in the room for a lot of the stuff in the op-ed.
Mnuchin is another guy who only cares about what he can get out of govt service for himself.
Mulvaney is possible since he's a tea-bagger and is down with all the policies being enacted.
Chao, Perry, Carson, don't have enough access to know about the things in the op-ed.

But Pence is another story. First, he believes deeply in all the conservative polices (and then some) cited in the op-ed. Second, he's been with Trump from the get-go and would have been involved in any talks about implementing the 25th Amendment's actions. In fact, the VP would have to lead the pack. Third, if Trump is removed, who becomes President? None other than Mike Pence. What better way to grease the skids for Trump's removal than an anonymouse op-ed in the NYT?

marylandblue

(12,344 posts)
52. Nikki Haley benefits
Wed Sep 5, 2018, 05:08 PM
Sep 2018

She wants to run for President someday. She might want to primary Trump and use this to make her look like she's been the power behind the throne.

marylandblue

(12,344 posts)
64. Actually she is involved
Wed Sep 5, 2018, 07:53 PM
Sep 2018

The article spoke about dealing with allies and national security. Also mentioned the 25th amendment, which implies a cabinet official. She was the victim of one of Trump's sudden policy shifts, when she said one thing and he soon contradicted her. Also, she doesn't have to be physically present in the White House. Gossip flies by phone. And the praise of tax reform and deregulation suggests an economic conservative, like her, not a social conservative like Pence.

I don't think the person actually works in the White House, because there don't seem to be any senior officials left there who aren't toadies.

Oh, and if it were Pence, he wouldn't write an Op Ed, he would just do it.

NNadir

(34,703 posts)
51. Who cares?
Wed Sep 5, 2018, 05:04 PM
Sep 2018

The fact is that they're all unwilling to use the constitutional amendment to save their country.

CTyankee

(65,085 posts)
57. OK, I checked my paper version of the NYT from this morning and it wasn't there!
Wed Sep 5, 2018, 06:34 PM
Sep 2018

I did see it in the online NYT.

WHY?

Bobbie Jo

(14,342 posts)
58. That's why I thought
Wed Sep 5, 2018, 06:55 PM
Sep 2018

it might be him, as he’s on his way out with nothing to lose. A last ditch effort to salvage what’s left of his rep.

cynatnite

(31,011 posts)
62. I think it's Mattis or Kelley...
Wed Sep 5, 2018, 07:50 PM
Sep 2018

Kelley has been treated like a dog and maybe he's sick of it. This is his way of calling himself a patriot and protecting the country. It's more self-serving, if it's him, IMO. It's a way of covering his ass if he's fired by tRump. I've never liked Kelley and his past comments has his thinking more aligned with tRump's.

I'm leaning more towards Mattis, though. He's struck me as being more focused on protecting the country rather than serving tRump's agenda. Then again, I think he'd resign and then speak out. He doesn't strike me as someone who'd write something like this anonymously.

tirebiter

(2,588 posts)
76. The White House janitor
Wed Sep 5, 2018, 11:47 PM
Sep 2018

Dude was in the oval office after hours, got disgusted with the food droppings, sat down at the keyboard and knocked the op ed out of the park.

Liberty Belle

(9,612 posts)
79. Could it be Jeff Sessions? He would benefit by having Trump gone and has shown some spine lately.
Wed Sep 5, 2018, 11:53 PM
Sep 2018

The a-moral comment sounds like something he would say, and as a former member of Congress he might have concerns about the foreign policy debacles too.

Garrett78

(10,721 posts)
87. Dan Coats representing a small group of senior officials--with Coats willing to take the fall.
Thu Sep 6, 2018, 12:10 AM
Sep 2018

Coats is the "I," but the piece was essentially written by several people.

DeminPennswoods

(16,325 posts)
98. Guesses from The Last Word panel
Thu Sep 6, 2018, 04:46 AM
Sep 2018

O'Donnell thinks it's Coates because he knows Coates from his senate staffer days, the reference to McCain, a good friend and mentor to Coates, the fact that Coates has publically challenged Trump's claims about Russia not intefering in the election(s) and that at 75 this is Coates' last job.

Ron Klain also thinks it's Coates.
Jason Johnson thinks the op-ed was a combined effort of 2 or more people.
Jennifer Rubin felt it was someone a step below Cabinet level. She also noted the Russell Kirk quote.

When I first read the op-ed, the part about how much of the conservative agenda has been accomplished despite Trump struck me as oddly out of place. It was like the writer was trying to rehabilitate his/her reputation in advance. Someone who still will have political ambitions once the Trump presidency ends. That's not Coates. Then you have the part where as O'Donnell pointed out, author turns into reporter and cites someone else's direct experience. The op-ed is well written, but the "editor" couldn't quite smooth out all the bumps. When considered this way, it tends to support both Johnson's and Rubin's take: 2 or more authors, but pulled together by someone a step below, perhaps a speechwriter. I'm thinking maybe Pence could have been the person who gathered all the comments then had his speechwriter put the op-ed together and his office contacted the NYT. Remember the Times said the author reached out to them a few days before its submission, asking if they were interested in an op-ed piece.

 

SkyDancer

(561 posts)
99. It's nobody in the cabinet
Thu Sep 6, 2018, 05:14 AM
Sep 2018

and is an epic troll job of Trump.

People on 4Chan could pull this off without thinking 2x about it. It's a classic troll job and those of us who are members of the gaming culture are very familiar with this sort of thing.

Basically, you analyze something, you study the situation, and you overload yourself with information. The swerve to make Pence look like he did it is completely intentional. Think about it, the VP doing this, the second in command, Trump's insecurity, planting disinformation? It's completely working and Trump is losing his mind over all this.

The end result? Trump questions everything, begins blaming people constantly, pissing off everyone in his party and in his own cabinet. He becomes more unstable but this time his own cabinet begins to turn on him because he no longer trusts them at all and is projecting onto them. Trump makes their lives a literal hell and in doing so, his cabinet no longer supports him.

It's trolling. With a purpose.

Jersey Devil

(10,343 posts)
104. The CEO of Nike
Thu Sep 6, 2018, 09:06 AM
Sep 2018

Nike CEO got incredibly fed up with all the right wing social media posts about how to burn Nike sneakers and equipment and decided to turn the tables on Trump.

PRETZEL

(3,245 posts)
106. I think the actual author is Raj Shah
Thu Sep 6, 2018, 10:06 AM
Sep 2018

in the context that the Op-Ed says that there are a group of like minded people, that group needs a spokesperson.

I wouldn't put it past that most, if not all, the people named in the poll are part of this group.

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