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The author of that New York Times op-ed (probably written by someone at the Times) gloated, “There are bright spots: effective deregulation, historic tax reform, a more robust military and more.”
Clearly the author supports Trump’s policies while claiming to “oppose” Trump’s policies. Therefore the op-ed is hogwash. And because its author is anonymous, only idiots pay it attention.
A coup? Nonsense. Because of establishment Democrat idiocy (e.g. Russia-gate) Republicans under Trump have never had it so good.
On one side are Democrats and the mass media with their Russia-gate hoax. On the other side are right-wingers who talk about plots and coups.
The Grey Lady goes from “unnamed intelligence officials citing secret documents” to an anonymous Op Ed. Fake news indeed.
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Yes. A classic case.
The author of that New York Times op-ed (probably written by someone at the Times) gloated, “There are bright spots: effective deregulation, historic tax reform, a more robust military and more.”
Clearly the author supports Trump’s policies while claiming to “oppose” Trump’s policies. Therefore the op-ed is hogwash. And because its author is anonymous, only idiots pay it attention.
A coup? Nonsense. Because of establishment Democrat idiocy (e.g. Russia-gate) Republicans under Trump have never had it so good.
On one side are Democrats and the mass media with their Russia-gate hoax. On the other side are right-wingers who talk about plots and coups.
B.S. on all sides.