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Re: the anonymous NYT op-ed -- OMG - SteveG - 09-06-2018 "This administration is running like a fine-tuned machine" -Donald Trump Re: the anonymous NYT op-ed -- OMG - bfd - 09-06-2018 Steve G. wrote: Not to be confused with: "I'm a very stable genius…" -D.T. Re: the anonymous NYT op-ed -- OMG - space-time - 09-06-2018 Rolando wrote: I need this on a bumper sticker and t-shirt!!! you might get shot... there are some dangerous supporters out there. Re: the anonymous NYT op-ed -- OMG - Dennis S - 09-06-2018 Someone should be able to compare the editorial with writings from the suspects and figure out the writer. For instance, the writer uses lots of these: —. And, they don't use the Oxford Comma, as far as I could tell. I'm sure there is a computer program that can do it in no time. But, I figure the NYT won't be able to keep a secret very long. Re: the anonymous NYT op-ed -- OMG - maco - 09-06-2018 “This is what all of us have understood to be the situation from Day One.” Sen. Bob Corker (R-Tenn.) Re: the anonymous NYT op-ed -- OMG - Ombligo - 09-06-2018 Dennis S wrote: WaPo never released the identity of Deep Throat until Mark Felt (Deep Throat) told them they could. I would expect nothing less from the NYT. Maintaining a promised confidence is extremely serious to journalists; I know several who have been arrested for refusing to divulge a name to a court. Others may conclude who wrote the OpEd, but the Times will not confirm a thing until the source tells them that they may do so. The only thing that can break such secrecy is if the source is found to have purposely lied. Re: the anonymous NYT op-ed -- OMG - Lemon Drop - 09-07-2018 This writer "anonymous" has cleverly used signature words, phrases and ideas from a variety of people, to keep us guessing and to shield their own identity. The person who wrote this is very smart, though their motive is unclear. I would also expect this author to lie if asked if they wrote it, so quizzing the "likely suspects" doesn't seem that helpful. I mean if you're going to confess there is no point to being "anonymous." It's also highly likely that the NY Times edited the piece to disguise the author. Re: the anonymous NYT op-ed -- OMG - Speedy - 09-07-2018 Lemon Drop wrote: All of the above. Even denying it was a "he" as mentioned in a NYT statement, saying the person who wrote the statement was not in a position to even know if it was a he or a she. Re: the anonymous NYT op-ed -- OMG - GGD - 09-07-2018 I wonder if there are any hidden messages in the text like Arnold did several years ago. ![]() |