1. One of the minor revolutions of the era is that the New York Times is now talking about the Deep State without quotes, as if it were a real thing.pic.twitter.com/JW4mT1mI0W
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7. Trump is bad but we'll need to have a reckoning with how the insubordination of the administrative (rather than, as constitution requires, congressional checks) became main way to contain him. That's a problem. More thoughts here: https://www.thenation.com/article/trump-deep-state/ …
It's more worrying when you ignore all context than it is when you consider that a lot of the disobeying relates to requests to commit crimes.
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Talk to you soon. 
I don't think this is so worrying. A competent chief executive and reliable chief of staff would not have this problem.
I think it's important tho to recognize the ways in which that's *not* new. Notice how the military basically spiked Obama's attempted drawdown in Afghanistan early in his Presidency.
It would be nice if we could actually think these things out enough that we have a way of distinguishing "good" administrative friction (providing expert advice, refusal to follow an illegal order) from "bad" (just sorta ignoring a directive because it sounds like a bad idea)
How is this even a worry? After all, the admin state who are currently ignoring POTUS orders are doing so in defense of our institutions. I doubt very seriously they would do so if a POTUS is doing his/her job & keeping his/her oath of office, something Trump has never done.
This is what keeps me up at night. Sowing the seeds of future political unrest.
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