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Doubts on Deep State Dispelled by New York Times, but doubts about "Anonymous" Linger
In March of 2017, New York Times columnist, Max Fisher, wrote an article stating that the “deep state” was not real, and implied there would be real consequences for blaming the Trump’s administrative problems on the deep state if it does not exist. (What Happens When You Fight a ‘Deep State’ That Doesn’t Exist? – March 10, 2017). Unfortunately, the reality today is that either the New York Times were in error before when they published propagandist Fisher, or they are wrong now. Nevertheless, since the Times hired Sarah Jeong, whose racist tweets ("Oh man it's kind of sick how much joy I get out of being cruel to old white men.") may have secured her the spot on their editorial board, and since the Leftist narrative against President Donald Trump has escalated, one may conclude the editors decided to risk presenting a portion of the truth of the Deep State to the public to hurt the old white man in the White House.