The comment I wrote at the New York Times: "Mr. Pence has frequently used the word "lodestar" which was used in the anonymous Op-Ed article. Since nobody else in the Trump administration uses that word, many people including myself think Mr. Pence wrote the New York Times article."
New York Times - Trump Wants Attorney General to Investigate Source of Anonymous Times Op-Ed
By Mark Landler
September 7, 2018
WASHINGTON — President Trump said on Friday that he wants Attorney General Jeff Sessions to investigate the source of an anonymous Op-Ed piece published in The New York Times, intensifying his attack on an article that he has characterized as an act of treason.
Speaking to reporters on Air Force One as he traveled to Fargo, N.D., Mr. Trump said, “I would say Jeff should be investigating who the author of that piece was because I really believe it’s national security.”
Mr. Trump said he was considering action against The Times, although he did not elaborate.
The president has raged against the column since The Times published it on Wednesday afternoon. But his latest remark indicates that he wants to use the Justice Department to root out the author of the column, which described some members of the administration in a state of near-mutiny against a president some view as dangerous and untethered from reality.
“We’re going to take a look at what he had, what he gave, what he’s talking about, also where he is right now,” he said.
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BBC and numerous other news websites have articles about what I wrote. But not the New York Times.
Pence is the idiot Trump wants to kill. Nothing could be more obvious.
Unfortunately Trump is more idiotic than Pence. Trump is too dense to figure out anything. Good riddance when Trump is impeached next year.
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So far this New York Times article has 234 comments. Only two people wrote about the word (aka smoking gun) "lodestar", what I wrote and what somebody else wrote which was "I’ll bet my lodestar it was Pence."
"Darwin was the first to use data from nature to convince people that evolution is true, and his idea of natural selection was truly novel. It testifies to his genius that the concept of natural theology, accepted by most educated Westerners before 1859, was vanquished within only a few years by a single five-hundred-page book. On the Origin of Species turned the mysteries of life's diversity from mythology into genuine science." -- Jerry Coyne
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