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Omarosa: After Reviewing Emails, I’m Convinced That Mike Pence’s Chief Of Staff Wrote The NYT Op-Ed
Hotair ^ | 09/13/2018 | Allahpundit

Posted on 09/13/2018 10:09:20 AM PDT by SeekAndFind

Any former White House aide’s opinion about the op-ed will be slightly more interesting than the average joe’s, just because there’s a chance they really do have some insider insight into the author’s identity.

But even so: This is so, so stupid.

The only real news angle here is what Pence’s chief of staff, Nick Ayers, could have possibly done to Omarosa to make himself the subject of this vindictive whispering campaign.

“I took some time and went back and looked through all of my emails, particularly emails out of the vice president’s office, because the first time I read the op-ed, it just seemed kind of familiar to me,” Manigault Newman told Yahoo Finance on Tuesday. “After looking at memos and correspondence from the vice president’s office, I’m pretty convinced that it came from that way. Not just because of the term ‘lodestar,’ but because of the style and tone of it.”…

“All of these guys work in these groups together and could see themselves as some sort of hero trying to save the country from Donald Trump, but to me Nick Ayers is the one who has the most to gain from writing this,” she continued.

The truth is literally the opposite. Apart from presidential contenders inside the administration like Nikki Haley and Pence himself, no one would have more to *lose* by writing it than Ayers would. He’s all of 36 years old and has risen meteorically in the ranks of Republican advisors. His name was kicked around as a possible RNC chairman in 2010, when he was 28(!!). In 2016 he joined Gov. Mike Pence’s reelection team in Indiana, helped get him on the national ticket with Trump, landed on the transition team after the election, and finally ended up as chief of staff to the vice president of the United States last summer. He’s followed his boss’s approach of dogged loyalty to the president too: The biggest headlines he’s made since joining the White House came last October, when he told a group of top Republican donors that any GOPers in Congress who weren’t onboard with Trump’s agenda should be “purged.” He’s playing the long game:

Even Ayers’ many detractors concede that he’s very good at his job. A number of Republicans believe he has salvaged Pence’s chances of succeeding Trump as president—which is very far from where he was nine months ago. The person close to Cruz said that Cruz would not run against Pence unless he is implicated in a serious finding by Mueller. “Ayers is critical to helping Pence (and by extension the GOP),” this person wrote me. On the one hand, he explained, Ayers “is carefully crafting strategies to show Trump [Pence] is loyal.” On the other hand, he went on, Ayers “is insulating Pence from Trump’s radioactive decisions. No easy task. Few can do it consistently. Ayers is a master at it.”

The point is that Ayers is very clearly on track for bigger things, perfectly positioned to become either the top strategist or chief of staff to President Mike Pence in 2025. He’s a Karl Rove in the making. Every bit of that would go up in smoke instantly if he were discovered to have written the NYT op-ed. Pence would have no choice but to fire him. His name would become a curse word to Trump voters. Republican pols would blanch at hiring him, fearing that to do so would earn them Trump’s wrath and a backlash from right-wing populists. Essentially Ayers would get the same treatment as Steve Bannon got after “Fire & Fury” came out, but more so. Bannon, after all, had populist cred via Breitbart, a ton of friends in right-wing media to help rehabilitate him (gradually), and a relationship with the president which he’s been trying to rebuild. Ayers would have some buddies in the establishment but would forever be known first and foremost as the rat who knifed Trump in the Times. And his boss, Pence, might be sufficiently damaged that his 2024 dreams would be ruined in the process. It’s bananas to believe Ayers would run that sort of risk, needlessly, having spent his entire adult life working to get where he is.

What Omarosa means when she says Ayers has the “most to gain” is, I take it, a reference to the 25th Amendment. If the op-ed were to help convince the cabinet that Trump is unfit for office and if Pence were willing to lead a 25A coup against the president by informing Congress that he can’t properly discharge his duties and if two-thirds of both houses were to agree, then Pence would become president and Ayers his top man. Annnnnnd there’s exactly zero chance of all of that happening unless Trump starts drooling on himself in public. Even if it did somehow happen, Pence might have to fire Ayers anyway as a peace offering to Trumpers, reasoning that while his op-ed raised valid concerns his treachery in raising them was disqualifying. To believe that Ayers stands to gain from writing the op-ed, you have to believe that he’s so incredibly daft that he’d risk his career on a one-in-a-billion shot designed to push Trump out of office early, over the furious howls of Republican populists, instead of staying on the very successful track he’s currently on.

He makes sense as Omarosa’s prime suspect in one regard, though: It would be great drama. No one seriously believes Pence himself would frag Trump with an anonymous op-ed (well, maybe Jimmy Kimmel does, but no one who’s smart) but the next best thing would be his right-hand man doing it, possibly at the private behest of the VP. She may have zeroed in on him as part of her vendetta against Trump, reasoning that nothing would agitate POTUS quite as much as believing his servile VP’s team is actually a nest of snakes waiting to strike. Maximum chaos is her messaging strategy.

“I think it’s somebody in Pence’s office and I suspect it might be Nick Ayers.” @Omarosa on the @nytimes op-ed writer. #Hardball pic.twitter.com/e1H2w0ZZ39

— Hardball (@hardball) September 7, 2018



TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; Government; News/Current Events; US: New York
KEYWORDS: dnctalkingpoint; dnctalkingpoints; mediawingofthednc; mikepence; newyork; newyorkcity; newyorkslimes; newyorktimes; nickayers; omarosa; oped; partisanmediashills; presstitutes; smearmachine
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To: SeekAndFind
Oh, well, in that case. 🤔💸🖕🏻
21 posted on 09/13/2018 10:26:06 AM PDT by rktman (Enlisted in the Navy in '67 to protect folks rights to strip my rights. WTH?)
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To: SeekAndFind

We can thank Donald Trump for the fact that this woman is even a thing. Thanks, Mr. Trump!


22 posted on 09/13/2018 10:29:52 AM PDT by Tax-chick ("Kindness and truth shall meet." Ps. 85:10)
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To: Sarah Barracuda

I’m surprised she can fog a mirror without help...


23 posted on 09/13/2018 10:31:35 AM PDT by econjack
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To: econjack
Evidently she's more devious than she appears.

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 2018

Blind Items Revealed #5

August 14, 2018

You know a death we don't talk about much is the death of this Academy Award winning/nominated B list actor who was killed by his celebrity girlfriend.

Oh, sure, she was not charged, but those closest to him know she was poisoning him and gaslighting him to the point he had no idea what was going on and made a will naming her as the sole beneficiary. Previously his family members had been named.

Our celebrity also took out millions of dollars of life insurance policies on him and raided his bank accounts. When she cleared out everything she could while he was living, she upped the dose of what she had been giving him and he died. Then she cashed in on everything and moved on to the next victim.

 

Michael Clarke Duncan/Omarosa

24 posted on 09/13/2018 10:35:40 AM PDT by Bratch ("The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing." - Edmund Burke)
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To: AdmSmith; AnonymousConservative; Berosus; Bockscar; cardinal4; ColdOne; Convert from ECUSA; ...

The Left’s Hatred of Mike Pence Undermines Its Hatred of Donald Trump
Christian Post | 09/13/2018 | Michael Brown
Posted on 09/13/2018 9:45:49 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/3687241/posts


25 posted on 09/13/2018 10:40:52 AM PDT by SunkenCiv (www.tapatalk.com/groups/godsgravesglyphs/, forum.darwincentral.org, www.gopbriefingroom.com)
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To: DarthVader

You are too generous regarding the Manigault’s mental capacity.


26 posted on 09/13/2018 10:51:31 AM PDT by arthurus (n)
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To: SeekAndFind

I see a libel suit in her future.


27 posted on 09/13/2018 10:57:02 AM PDT by Sacajaweau
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To: DarthVader

I am beginnng to rethink my moral objections to lynchings


28 posted on 09/13/2018 11:07:26 AM PDT by Okeydoker
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To: All
Since the source is Hot Air, then this TRULY is "Hot Air".

Move along folks...

29 posted on 09/13/2018 11:27:39 AM PDT by topher (America, please Do The Right Thing!)
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To: SeekAndFind
”On the other hand, he went on, Ayers “is insulating Pence from Trump’s radioactive decisions."

What, pray tell, are those? The decision to turn the economy into an unprecedented boom? Or the one to end the "funding for terrorists" deal a.k.a. the Iran nuclear deal? Or the decision to engage with North Korea to end their nuclear program? Or the decision to get NATO nations to pay more for their own defense? Or perhaps the decision to destroy ISIS?

I'd like to know which is "radioactive" in the minds of whoever provided this quote.

30 posted on 09/13/2018 11:41:10 AM PDT by pepsi_junkie (Often wrong, but never in doubt!)
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To: SeekAndFind

After my review of the emails, I’m convinced that Bob wrote the Op-Ed, but it couldn’t be him because he writes for the Post. But ...


31 posted on 09/13/2018 11:53:49 AM PDT by Phlap (REDNECK@LIBARTS.EDU)
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To: SeekAndFind

Hey, I can say the same thing about Omarosa as the author.


32 posted on 09/13/2018 12:58:25 PM PDT by bgill (CDC site, "We don't know how people are infected with Ebola.")
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To: SeekAndFind

Remember, she is pushing her book before you start believing her.


33 posted on 09/13/2018 3:18:48 PM PDT by maxwellsmart_agent (.)
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