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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ Sep 7

    Opinion: The anonymous resistance: The op-ed writer who dares not speak his own name is no herohttps://on.wsj.com/2CwDMCi 

    11:30 AM - 7 Sep 2018
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      1. Ken Myers‏ @bankerkam Sep 7
        Replying to @WSJ

        I bet this would be received different if Obama was in office.

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      1. Armand Rowe‏ @ARoweJr Sep 8
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      1. fishsticks‏ @Maggie07701 Sep 7
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        In the 70’s we were taught that we are all anonymous heroes.

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      1. Jimbo‏ @rhapsodyin450 Sep 7
        Replying to @WSJ

        Wait who owns the WSJ?!?! Oh yeah same guy that owns Fox News. GTFO!

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      1. Seth Crosby‏ @sdcrosby Sep 7
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        Is it his intent to be heroic? I did not sense that. But you must admit it takes some courage to even risk the vitriol that writer may soon receive.

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      1. Kathie lamb‏ @Poke0904 Sep 7
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        Why would he release his name given he would be attacked by the corrupt GOP that continues to cover up for Trump?

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      2. Sydney‏ @Lyra3141 Sep 7
        Replying to @WSJ

        The 'anonymous' person is trying to save his own ass. He knows the entire election was illegitimate. He's hoping to salvage himself. HE WON'T. ALL OF THEM ARE GOING DOWN. It cannot happen fast enough.

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      3. Gabriel‏ @gabrie10466231 Sep 7
        Replying to @Lyra3141 @WSJ

        how was it illegitimate? explain.

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      4. Sydney‏ @Lyra3141 Sep 7
        Replying to @gabrie10466231 @WSJ

        Try Google. Ten million links will explain it all to you.

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      5. Gabriel‏ @gabrie10466231 Sep 7
        Replying to @Lyra3141 @WSJ

        cute but cite a single and credible link

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      1. Mr.Everyman‏ @MrEveryMan1 Sep 9
        Replying to @WSJ

        Why would we keep talking about this supposed anonymous person, it's already been proven that it was a rip off from a college essay sight. The NYT is screwed on this one and you all will be too if you keep on pushing for falsehood.

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      1. crafter00‏ @debrablueeyes Sep 8
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        It's fake. Just put out by a reporter

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      1. -Dems2018 & 2020/Trump JR 2024‏ @BlessingerJames Sep 8
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        It was the NY time, you know the ones who had Hillary polling 98% on election night.

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      1. American Mom‏ @RedwoodForest25 Sep 8
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        The 1st amendment doesn't protect undermining direction from a President elected by the people.

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