"Lodestar:" How Deep State Uses Misdirection to Trigger the President into Firing Mike Pence

For all the feigned efforts to mask their identity, the anonymous mystery author of the New York Times OP-ED piece attacking Trump just months before mid-term elections, one would imagine they would avoid using obscure words like "lodestar," especially as it is used in speeches by the Vice President. Predictably, as if guided by an invisible hand, the media has seized upon this word, implicating the Vice President as the inside "traitor."

This carefully crafted and orchestrated event between Deep State and media serves to further the agenda of taking down a maverick "outsider" President, beloved and duly elected by the American people.

The Washington DC establishment hate him, both Republicans and Democrats because he isn't "one of them" and does not bow to their protocols. He simply works around them and gets things done.

Anyone with even a modicum of intelligence can recognize the obvious targeting of Mike Pence with the obscure word he uses in speeches being hyped constantly on global media as "prove" of the hit piece's true authorship.

They simply can't stand him! He's too effective, too loved by the People, to Alpha, too much a true leader looking out for America's interests in his "America First" MAGA approach.

There are absolutely no smoking guns in the article which would suggest the author had any true insider knowledge. Examples and details are vague and generalized. Anyone with writing talent in fiction could have written this OP-ED merely from their imagination.

Their efforts will ultimately fail as all the others have.

Donald J. Trump will continue Making America Great Again and the haters will continue to cry and mine salt for six more years

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The VP is an elected official and can only resign or be impeached, dumbass. Even if Pence dropped the godly act & raped Ivanka, there would be nothing that could be done on the President's end.

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TWO WORDS :

YOU AREONEOFTHESTUPIDESTFUCKINGFAGGOTSONEARTH

lol @ you being so stupid that you actually think America used to be 'great'

easily brainwashed much?

Perhaps if you could simply differentiate between PROVE and PROOF, you wouldn't seem like an illiterate, lonely little man.

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Doesn't matter. You missed the point, retard. Pence is being specifically targeted with this carefully chosen word to sow confusion, paranoia, mistrust, etc. within the administration and to deflect attention away from the true authorship of the fictitious article.

(is)(a)(faggot)

Please tell us exactly WHEN America was great…..

little boy

Sure he is……

And the earth is flat
And the moon is a hologram
And Hillary Clinton eats children

lol

you certainly are an 'expert', huh?

in fact, you're an 'insider'

sitting in your lonely room
in front of your obsolete computer

Where is the bombshell revelation anywhere in the article which would prove that someone with intimate, insider knowledge had written the article?
Where is the smoking gun?
FAKE NEWS

lol faggot

13 people who might be the author of The New York Times op-ed

Don McGahn
We know the White House counsel is a short-timer – planning to leave in the fall. We also know that McGahn has clashed with Trump repeatedly in the past – refusing Trump's order to fire special counsel Robert Mueller. And McGahn has already shown a willingness to look out for the broader public good, sitting down for more than 30 hours with special counsel Robert Mueller's team to aid their investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election.
Dan Coats
The Director of National Intelligence is very much a part of the long-term Washington establishment, having spent not one but two stints in the nation's capital as a senator from Indiana. Coats has also shown a tendency to veer from the Trump songbook. Informed of Trump's plans to invite Russian president Vladimir Putin for a summit in the United States this fall, Coats said "That is going to be special" – a line that drew the ire of the President.
Kellyanne Conway
Conway, a White House counselor, is someone who has survived for a very long time in the political game. And not by being dumb or not understanding which way the wind blows. Plus, there is the X-factor of her husband – George – whose Twitter feed regularly trolls Trump.
John Kelly
The chief of staff has clashed repeatedly with the President and seems to be on borrowed time. Kelly sees his time in the job as serving his country in the only way left to him. Might he view exposing Trump in this way as a last way to be of service?
Kirstjen Nielsen
The head of the Department of Homeland Security is a close ally of Kelly, who we know has a very fraught relationship with Trump. And she has reasons of her own: Trump scolded her in a Cabinet meeting over the number of undocumented immigrants entering the country. Nielsen reportedly drafted a resignation letter but backed away.
Jeff Sessions
Sessions sticks out as a possibility for a simple reason: He's got motive. No one has been more publicly maligned by Trump than his attorney general. Trump has repeatedly urged Sessions to use the Justice Department for his own pet political concerns. And this week, Sessions found out that Trump has referred to him as "mentally retarded" and mocked his southern accent, according to a new book by Washington Post reporter Bob Woodward. Sessions is also someone who spent two decades in the Senate prior to being named attorney general by Trump after the 2016 election.

If these people are being floated by the media as possible authors of the article, you can be absolutely 100% certain that it is none of them.

President Trump is in full control and command of his administration and the Deep Stand cannot stand it!!!
Look for even more dirty tricks the closer we get to the mid term elections.

hey, proveread my post, bitch

James Mattis
The defense secretary has been Trump's favorite Cabinet member. But the quotes attributed to Mattis in Woodward's book are VERY rough on Trump, though Mattis quickly denied that he ever said them. And if anyone has less to lose than Mattis – he is a decorated military man serving his country again – it's hard to figure out who that would be. Plus, Mattis is an ally of John Kelly (see above) and Rex Tillerson, the former secretary of state that Trump ran out on a rail.
Fiona Hill
Hill, a Russian expert who joined the Trump administration from the Brookings Institution, a DC think tank, might have reason to so publicly clash with Trump. She is far more skeptical about Russia's motives than Trump – and was notably left out when Trump and Putin huddled on the sides of the G20 meeting in Germany in 2017. She was a close adviser to national security adviser H.R. McMaster, who was removed from the White House. And, she was also reportedly mistaken for a clerk by Trump in one of her earliest meetings with him on Russia.
Mike Pence
The vice president is all smiles, nods and quiet, deferential loyalty in public. Which of course means that he has the perfect cover to write something like this in The New York Times. Pence is also ambitious – and there's no question he wants to be president. But would taking such a risk as writing this scathing op-ed be a better path to the White House than just waiting Trump out?
Nikki Haley
The United Nations ambassador is, like Pence, one of Trump's favorites. She is also, however, someone deeply engaged on the world stage and a voice of concern when it comes to how the President views Russia and Putin. Haley, again like Pence, is ambitious and has her eye on national office. Would this service that goal?
Javanka
The combination of Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump – Javanka! – writing this op-ed would be right out of a soap opera. But that is sort of a perfect way to describe the Trump administration, right? Ivanka Trump said she would work to make her voice heard to her father, but there's little evidence he's listened much to her or her husband. Might this be a bit of revenge?
Melania Trump
To be clear, I don't think the first lady did this. But her willingness to send messages when she is unhappy with her husband or his administration is unmistakable. ("I really don't care. Do U?") And, if you believe this administration and Trump are governed by reality shows rules, then Melania writing the op-ed is the most reality TV thing EVER.

Hahaha that was funny as shit, actually

You created this desperate thread all because of ONE FUCKING CNN NEWS ARTICLE that theorized it might be Pence

Meanwhile, CNN simultaneously published another article in which they named THIRTEEN possibilities….

(I think you need to make 12 more identical threads, and replace Pence's name with the other possibilities)

After all, it's not like you've got anything productive to do

Lol until five minutes ago, I had no idea that Kellyanne Conway's husband George has a Twitter feed that regularly trolls Trump.

*shoots you with a tranquilizer dart*

(for your own good, and you wake up in a psychiatric ward*

(seek help….. soon)

Kellyanne Conway's husband George has a Twitter feed that regularly trolls Trump.

lol now I actually LIKE that
hideous Denis Leary looking
skank ass piece of shit

At least the artificial sun is science fact

...

When will Johnny get beheaded in Mexico?

Further proof that Kushner is trying to take this all apart

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bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-45431300
reuters.com/article/us-usa-trump-nytimes/four-senior-trump-advisers-disavow-nytimes-resistance-article-idUSKCN1LM1RZ
apnews.com/526eac32d7d144208f826207e7facbd3/Trump-fumes-over-NYT-op-ed;-top-officials-swiftly-deny-role
cnn.com/2018/09/06/politics/donald-trump-white-house/index.html
nbcnews.com/politics/donald-trump/trump-suggested-anonymous-op-ed-article-could-be-treason-he-n907076

Hahaha, if they ever DO impeach him (and not likely) the fags will have to deal with the shock of Pence!

Why is this anchored when its actually NEWS?

A: because anything Neptune creates is feared by the overtly homosexual mod

No, I got the point

it be at the top of yor head

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