You are quite welcome, but don't tell Walrus.
WTF is going on here
On QAnon John McCain was referred to as "No Name" or "We don't say his name" (and sometimes Trump would talk about John McCain and not mention him by name) but this is a post from Q in June....
And what is going on in Congress today? They meeting with Brett Kavanaugh (SC = Supreme Court) today?
But hey, we will see what happens later on. I know President Trump is working hard to get those who oppose him to cheer and root and attach themselves to AG Jeff Sessions.....oooooh baby maybe not today, maybe not tomorrow, maybe not next week, but sometime and sometime before midterms Jeff Sessions is going to lay out some heavy duty shit for the American people and all those folks cheering him on will be left wondering "What the fuck just happened"......we wait and see![]()
Alex Jones went after Lil Marco Rubio pretty hard today which was funny.
The FAILING New York Times published an anonymous Op-Ed from someone inside the White House who is "Part of the Resistance"....that desperation is unbecoming of even the NYT. https://www.nytimes.com/2018/09/05/o...esistance.html
You won't get any wide-eyed New Yorkers down in the quarter bro. We see more s*** in one day than anybody else in this country sees in a year.You must be talkin about Shirley n Pete from Kansas and Iowa
Hmmm who was paying that protester?
I bet it wasn't George Soros.
See told you it wasn't George Soros, it was Vinay Krishnan and 'Popular Democracy' ....pfffft you conspiracy theorists with your wild and crazy baseless allegations.....
GOD DAMNIT!!!
New York Times Trump op-ed denied by senior officials
A number of top US officials have denied that they are the author of a damning anonymous editorial that attacks President Donald Trump.
The New York Times article, said to be written by a senior White House official, says Mr Trump's appointees are trying to stifle his agenda.
There is fierce speculation over who is responsible - with the vice-president among those to deny any involvement.
Mr Trump has described the writer as "gutless" and the newspaper as "phony".
A spokesman for Vice-President Mike Pence has dismissed claims that he wrote the op-ed, describing it as "false, illogical and gutless".
Several other cabinet members and top officials have also denied writing the piece.
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo attacked the writer as a "disgruntled deceptive bad actor", adding: "I come from a place where if you're not in a position to execute the commander's intent, you have a singular option - that is to leave."
Meanwhile, a spokesman for Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin described the anonymous piece as "irresponsible", while a spokesman for the Secretary of Homeland Security Kirstjen Nielsen said: "These types of political attacks are beneath the secretary and the department's mission".
The article - entitled I Am Part of the Resistance Inside the Trump Administration - is written by someone the New York Times describes as a senior official in the Trump administration. The paper says the author requested anonymity and that this was essential to deliver an "important perspective" to its readers.
"Many of the senior officials in his own administration are working diligently from within to frustrate parts of his agenda and his worst inclinations," the article says.
"I would know. I am one of them."
Although the writer says they support the administration's objectives, they say that its successes have come in spite of the president, who is described as impulsive, erratic and amoral, someone whose "misguided impulses" need to be controlled for the good of the US.
"It may be cold comfort in this chaotic era, but Americans should know that there are adults in the room. We fully recognise what is happening. And we are trying to do what's right even when Donald Trump won't," it says.
Angrily. One of Mr Trump's tweets simply said "TREASON?". Another said the "Deep State and the Left, and their vehicle, the Fake News Media, are going Crazy - & they don't know what to do", pointing to the growing US economy as an achievement.
White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders said the author was "not putting country first, but putting himself and his ego ahead of the will of the American people. This coward should do the right thing and resign".
Meanwhile, First Lady Melania Trump said: "If a person is bold enough to accuse people of negative actions, they have a responsibility to publicly stand by their words."
The White House is already on the defensive amid questions over Mr Trump's suitability for office raised in a book by revered political journalist Bob Woodward.
Fear: Trump in the White House also describes staff deliberately undermining the president, with some hiding sensitive documents from him to prevent him signing them, and other aides calling him an "idiot" and a "liar". Mr Trump has called the book a "con".
One of the most explosive passages in the New York Times article says there were "early whispers within the cabinet of invoking the 25th Amendment", which would allow Mr Trump to be forced out of office.
That top officials are reportedly working against the elected US leader has raised some alarm and not just from the White House. In the Atlantic, David Frum, a Republican commentator who is a fierce critic of Mr Trump, called it a "constitutional crisis".
"What the author has just done is throw the government of the United States into even more dangerous turmoil," he wrote. "He or she has enflamed the paranoia of the president and empowered the president's wilfulness."
A former CIA director, John Brennan, who has been strongly critical of Mr Trump, called the article "active insubordination" although he said it was "born out of loyalty to the country".
Others have wondered whether it was an attempt to distance the Republican administration from their president ahead of the important mid-term elections.
So far, officials who have said they did not write the editorial include:
Defence Secretary James Mattis
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo
Director of National Intelligence Dan Coats
Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin
Secretary for Homeland Security Kirstjen Nielsen
Secretary for Housing Ben Carson
Attorney General Jeff Sessions
Ambassador to the UN Nikki Haley
Office of Management and Budget Director Mike Mulvaney
Secretary for Veterans Affairs Robert Wilkie
Labour Secretary Alex Acosta
CIA Director Gina Haspel
Energy Secretary Rick Perry
Counsellor Kellyanne Conway
Environmental Protection Agency chief Andrew Wheeler
Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue
Small Business Administration chief Linda McMahon
Health Secretary Alex Azar
Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao
Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-45436243
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
I'm going to guess that IF the New York Times Op-Ed was actually written by someone associated with the White House it ain't going to be a very high level person. Also read the article, it's horseshit "President Trump acts with no regard to party lines"....the horror.
All it does is show the average person 9especially those who don't read the NYT) that "Yes Virginia, there is a Deep State"
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