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Yes,absolutely mainstreetonce Sep 2018 #1
I think that is probable hlthe2b Sep 2018 #2
Of course!.. also the NYT knows the identity of the author..s... samnsara Sep 2018 #3
So all of them can truthfully deny being THE author greymattermom Sep 2018 #6
Shades of "Murder on the Orient Express" nt Homer Wells Sep 2018 #17
I'm picturing two people... Javanka comes to mind ck4829 Sep 2018 #4
Yes, I thought that from when it was first published. CatMor Sep 2018 #5
No. THey're the kind that would rat on their mother if it meant getting a second Dunkin Donut. TheBlackAdder Sep 2018 #7
Yep, quite possible IMO too! n/t RKP5637 Sep 2018 #8
It does read like it was written by more than one writer dalton99a Sep 2018 #9
Yes, MoonRiver Sep 2018 #10
I think it comes directly from the lsos hisself with grammerical help of course randr Sep 2018 #11
disgruntled conservative who is not a complete hypocrite. Thomas Hurt Sep 2018 #12
Since it came out I said a committee wrote that. gibraltar72 Sep 2018 #13
Possibly. It would be the "Murder on the Orient Express" of Op-Eds. scheming daemons Sep 2018 #14
That's a good theory abd very possible lunamagica Sep 2018 #15
I assume several people are behind it, giving each individual plausible deniability. Garrett78 Sep 2018 #16
Doesn't it strengthen "their" case to admit there are multiple authors though? meadowlander Sep 2018 #18
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