It’s now official: “The Gray Lady commits
T R E A S O N in broad daylight!”
If there was any doubt about it, there is no more about the stealthy CIA-coordinated soft coup being conducted by Deep State and the U.S. Intelligence Community against the Trump administration.
The CIA’s Mockingbird Media as always is playing an integral role in this ongoing rebellion with The New York Times taking the lead. Of course, President Trump is not very happy about the transparently fake news being reported to rally the Democrats, Socialists, Communists and Bolsheviks. As follows:
“Treason?” – Trump Trashes “Gutless” Writer Of “Pathetic, Reckless, Selfish”
NYT Op-Ed
The New York Times quite shockingly outed itself as a co-conspirator with Deep State in the execution of this coup d’état. By publishing a fake Op-ed by an alleged anonymous member of “The Resistance” supposedly inside the White House, the NYT shredded what little credibility they had left.
Not only that, but the ultra-liberal publication has now provided irrefutable evidence of its direct collusion with a Deep State traitor in the White House in an insurrection against the POTUS.
Wow…you can’t make this stuff up.
Even a cursory reading of the fake Op-ed indicates that it was written as a propaganda piece posted to incite the purple revolutionaries against the administration. The Purple Revolution actually began the very day president Trump was elected. See: BEWARE: The Purple Revolution Comes To America
What’s especially striking about this journalistic hit piece is how incredibly juvenile and ridiculous it was. The content could have been written by an extreme left-wing Democrat who is running for office and looking to unseat his conservative Republican opponent. It really was that amateur an attempt to pass it off as a plea from a so-called high-level insider.
KEY POINT: Holding high the traitorous John McCain in the NYT Op-ed was a dead giveaway that this hoax was a desperate Deep State attempt to rally the insurgents around the next phase of their Purple Revolution. Really … John McCain … Deep State’s Shadow Secretary of State, who was both an inveterate warmonger and war criminal, as well as a traitor to the American Republic.
What wasn’t amateur about the Op-ed, however, is the language which distinguished it as a seditious solicitation for assistance in overthrowing President Trump. That the NYT executive staff made the decision to print the appeal to Americans everywhere makes them automatically an accessory to treason…stone-cold TREASON.
For anyone who doubts this self-evident conclusion, the concerned NYT Op-ed is posted below in its entirety.
If there is a silver lining in this dark cloud hanging over the White House, it’s that the president now has hard evidence of treason which is sufficient to shut down The New York Times for good. The POTUS can’t make such a move soon enough; after all, the whole nation has just witnessed a blatant:
Action Plan:
Now that the Mainstream Media has proven itself to be “the enemy of the people”, Trump can respond to their outright treason. A swift shut-down of every MSM organ of seditious propaganda is fully justified. With the deliberate dissemination of the NYT Op-ed, the Executive Branch possesses proof of a highly calculated plot of treason against the American Republic. Therefore, The Mainstream Media Must Be Shut Down And/Or Taken Over Post Haste
Update
President Trump has apparently just initiated his own action plan, and boy is he pissed as he should be. See: Trump Orders NYTimes To Reveal Op-Ed Source For “National Security” Purposes
Like any harebrained scheme to oust a sitting POTUS with such a puerile psyop, both sides of the aisle are disavowing it with a vengeance. When MSM leftists support Trump on any matter whatsoever, you know the perps really screwed up. See: Trump Saboteur Op-Ed Backfires: LA Times Calls “A Coward”; Greenwald: “Unelected Cabal”
Conclusion
The rogue intel agents of Deep State who perpetrated this psyop did so to coordinate it’s publication with Bob Woodward’s fallacious account of the Trump presidency. There are so many key (and radioactive) quotes in that fictitious book — Fear: Trump in the White House — that have since been discredited by the identified speakers themselves, that the NYT Op-ed was hastily designed to give credence to them. However, both Woodward the phony and the fake West Wing insider have unwittingly combined their bogus efforts to create a HUGE fiasco for Deep State.
Because of what is truly at stake in the 2018 midterms, it should come as no surprise that all of these mutinous endeavors are but prep work for The October SURPRISE of 2018 to be Preceded by a September SHOCK & AWE!
State of the Nation
September 5, 2018
NYT Publishes Anonymous Op-Ed By Saboteur Inside Trump White House
ZeroHedge.com
A senior White House official has published an anonymous op-ed in the New York Times titled: I Am Part of the Resistance Inside the Trump Administration (I work for the president but like-minded colleagues and I have vowed to thwart parts of his agenda and his worst inclinations.).
The Times prefaces the piece with this disclaimer:
The Times today is taking the rare step of publishing an anonymous Op-Ed essay. We have done so at the request of the author, a senior official in the Trump administration whose identity is known to us and whose job would be jeopardized by its disclosure. We believe publishing this essay anonymously is the only way to deliver an important perspective to our readers. We invite you to submit a question about the essay or our vetting process here.
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I Am Part of the Resistance Inside the Trump Administration
President Trump is facing a test to his presidency unlike any faced by a modern American leader.
It’s not just that the special counsel looms large. Or that the country is bitterly divided over Mr. Trump’s leadership. Or even that his party might well lose the House to an opposition hellbent on his downfall.
The dilemma — which he does not fully grasp — is that many of the senior officials in his own administration are working diligently from within to frustrate parts of his agenda and his worst inclinations.
I would know. I am one of them.
To be clear, ours is not the popular “resistance” of the left. We want the administration to succeed and think that many of its policies have already made America safer and more prosperous.
But we believe our first duty is to this country, and the president continues to act in a manner that is detrimental to the health of our republic.
That is why many Trump appointees have vowed to do what we can to preserve our democratic institutions while thwarting Mr. Trump’s more misguided impulses until he is out of office.
The root of the problem is the president’s amorality. Anyone who works with him knows he is not moored to any discernible first principles that guide his decision making.
Although he was elected as a Republican, the president shows little affinity for ideals long espoused by conservatives: free minds, free markets and free people. At best, he has invoked these ideals in scripted settings. At worst, he has attacked them outright.
In addition to his mass-marketing of the notion that the press is the “enemy of the people,” President Trump’s impulses are generally anti-trade and anti-democratic.
Don’t get me wrong. There are bright spots that the near-ceaseless negative coverage of the administration fails to capture: effective deregulation, historic tax reform, a more robust military and more.
But these successes have come despite — not because of — the president’s leadership style, which is impetuous, adversarial, petty and ineffective.
From the White House to executive branch departments and agencies, senior officials will privately admit their daily disbelief at the commander in chief’s comments and actions. Most are working to insulate their operations from his whims.
Meetings with him veer off topic and off the rails, he engages in repetitive rants, and his impulsiveness results in half-baked, ill-informed and occasionally reckless decisions that have to be walked back.
“There is literally no telling whether he might change his mind from one minute to the next,” a top official complained to me recently, exasperated by an Oval Office meeting at which the president flip-flopped on a major policy decision he’d made only a week earlier.
The erratic behavior would be more concerning if it weren’t for unsung heroes in and around the White House. Some of his aides have been cast as villains by the media. But in private, they have gone to great lengths to keep bad decisions contained to the West Wing, though they are clearly not always successful.
It may be cold comfort in this chaotic era, but Americans should know that there are adults in the room. We fully recognize what is happening. And we are trying to do what’s right even when Donald Trump won’t.
The result is a two-track presidency.
Take foreign policy: In public and in private, President Trump shows a preference for autocrats and dictators, such as President Vladimir Putin of Russia and North Korea’s leader, Kim Jong-un, and displays little genuine appreciation for the ties that bind us to allied, like-minded nations.
Astute observers have noted, though, that the rest of the administration is operating on another track, one where countries like Russia are called out for meddling and punished accordingly, and where allies around the world are engaged as peers rather than ridiculed as rivals.
On Russia, for instance, the president was reluctant to expel so many of Mr. Putin’s spies as punishment for the poisoning of a former Russian spy in Britain. He complained for weeks about senior staff members letting him get boxed into further confrontation with Russia, and he expressed frustration that the United States continued to impose sanctions on the country for its malign behavior. But his national security team knew better — such actions had to be taken, to hold Moscow accountable.
This isn’t the work of the so-called deep state. It’s the work of the steady state.
Given the instability many witnessed, there were early whispers within the cabinet of invoking the 25th Amendment, which would start a complex process for removing the president. But no one wanted to precipitate a constitutional crisis. So we will do what we can to steer the administration in the right direction until — one way or another — it’s over.
The bigger concern is not what Mr. Trump has done to the presidency but rather what we as a nation have allowed him to do to us. We have sunk low with him and allowed our discourse to be stripped of civility.
Senator John McCain put it best in his farewell letter. All Americans should heed his words and break free of the tribalism trap, with the high aim of uniting through our shared values and love of this great nation.
We may no longer have Senator McCain. But we will always have his example — a lodestar for restoring honor to public life and our national dialogue. Mr. Trump may fear such honorable men, but we should revere them.
There is a quiet resistance within the administration of people choosing to put country first. But the real difference will be made by everyday citizens rising above politics, reaching across the aisle and resolving to shed the labels in favor of a single one: Americans.
The writer is a senior official in the Trump administration.