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Major Update: Substantial information has been made available about the Senior Administration Official (SAO) who wrote the NYT op/ed

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Major Update:<br><br>Substantial information has been made available about the Senior Administration Official (SAO) who wrote the NYT op/ed that was discussed previously. A list of that information is below.<br><br>I still believe that the SAO who wrote the op/ed and the person who wrote the book titled "A Warning" are the same person. The reason I believe this is due to the complete similarity in writing styles and the fact that the book itself was promoted by the same newspaper after the book's release was announced. (The NYT did this via interviews and an op/ed, and even used the same picture they used in the op/ed for the book's author.) Whatever the case may be, the information below paints a very clear picture of the Senior Administration Official regardless of whether or not they are the author of the book.<br><br>&#x200B;<br><br>The Senior Administration Official is a Male<br><br>- The SAO is a male.<br><br>- The SAO is obviously(nobody would write an op/ed like this if they weren't) a coward of the highest order. Starting a whisper campaign by stating "I'm one of you" and "I'm working against the president" in a national newspaper is not something that a brave person would do unless it was to promote a book. He's also Senior enough that the president doesn't know who he is. This means that the president is either surrounded, or has an enemy buried way up high in his cabinet. This is well above Kelly's paygrade which makes this even scarier and more cowardly. The cowardice comes from the fact that he isn't brave enough to resign or run against him.<br><br>- The SAO is probably an Ivy League or similarly ranked college grad. This is due to the vocabulary and writing style. I.e: "vast" "senior" "rogue decision" "senior officials" "amorality" "snub" "installing" "hurting" "working" Senior officials in the government are usually Ivy League grads.<br><br>- The SAO is probably over the age of 30. College-educated Senior Administrations Officials working in the White House are usually over the age of 30 due to the rank they hold. He was probably in his 20's during the Obama years.<br><br>- The SAO has probably worked for the government for over 12 years. A Senior Administration Official usually works their way up to the rank of Senior Administration Official over the course of 12+ years by usually starting as a junior staffer early on in their career.<br><br>- The SAO probably has a family that relies on their paycheck and health insurance that the job provides. If not, they would've already come forward and ran against Trump in either 2020 or 2018 with the information they have access to that the rest of us don't.<br><br>- The SAO has probably worked in politics for his entire career. The writing style and the words used paint a picture of someone who has been involved in politics for their entire adult lives.<br><br>- The SAO probably feels like he's above the rest of us. The writing style used and the fact that he is trying to convince us that he's of a higher quality than the rest of the working class citizens because he's never spoken out against Trump because he's "duty" bound, proves that he believes that he's better than us or at least of a higher quality in life than the rest of the citizens.<br><br>- The SAO likes classical music. In the op/ed, the word "snub" was used. The word "snub" is usually used in the world of classical music.<br><br>- The SAO has never been Trollled by Trump's Twitter or his statements. That being said, the president does make him angry.<br><br>- The SAO is probably a Republican or Conservative. There's no solid indication on which side of the aisle he's on, but it's most likely that he's Republican due to the Cabinet that he works in and the cabinet that the president has chosen.<br><br>- The SAO probably isn't a Trump supporter and probably never was. His writing style isn't like the writing style of Trump or his supporters. This op/ed was probably written well before Trump won the election. This is the way that he truly feels.<br><br>- The SAO probably doesn't like or respect Trump at all. The writing style and the way the words are chosen make it very obvious that the man who wrote the op/ed despises Trump.<br><br>- The SAO is a Christian. This is obvious due to his use of the word "Amen" at the end of the op/ed.<br><br>- The SAO probably cries easily. The writing style and the fact that he's so easily upset over things like what the president says or does probably makes him tear up easily over the smallest of things.<br><br>- The SAO probably has a small social circle or group of friends. This is due to the fact that he doesn't seem to like people very much or trust people. He doesn't even trust or like the voters who got Trump elected. That being said, he does claim to be "one of us" and working "for us" Senior Administration Officials tend to have smaller social circles/friend groups due to the nature of their jobs.<br><br>- The SAO probably has a job working in the White House as a Senior Official in the Cabinet. The information and access he has to the highest level officials makes me almost positive that he works in the White House as an advisor or similar.<br><br>- The SAO is probably an introvert. There is probably a reason he chose to write an op/ed instead of a TV interview with a network. Senior Administration Officials who are introverted tend to stick to writing instead of speaking.<br><br>- The SAO probably doesn't watch TV during his free time. Senior officials tend to not have time for TV due to their work schedule. When they do have free time, they probably spend it reading or attending a concert. The SAO probably doesn't watch TV because of the way that he writes and his distaste for modern media.<br><br>- The SAO probably has a very high opinion of himself. Which is probably why he wrote the op/ed. Which probably explains why he thinks that he's "protecting democracy" and thinks that he's "one of us"<br><br>- The SAO probably accepts that he will probably never be promoted again. That being said, he probably also knows that he's not in danger of losing his job. This is probably due to the fact that working in the Cabinet as a Senior Administration Official for the government is a very high position and they are rarely let go or fired.<br><br>- The SAO probably isn't making a lot of money compared to what other people in similar positions make outside of the government. As a Senior Administration Official, the salary is about $172,000 a year.<br><br>- The SAO probably lives in the DC area due to the nature of his job.<br><br>- The SAO probably goes to Church on Sundays. In the op/ed that was written, the sentence "Hurting women was never in the plan—White House advisers said so, and people believed them. But everyone was operating under the assumption that the president would lose anyway." ends with "Amen". The word "Amen" is usually used in Church.<br><br>The Senior Administration Official's Writing Style<br><br>- The SAO has a very simplistic and boring writing style. This is probably due to what they've been taught and what publications they've read and continue to read on a daily basis. As a Senior Official, they probably don't have time for anything else but news.<br><br>- The SAO is probably very angry and emotional over what's currently happening in politics and the fact that Trump got elected. The writing style used is angry(although they are trying not to show it) and there are obvious undercurrents of emotion.<br><br>- The SAO probably reads or has read, The New York Times, The Washington Post, CNN, MSNBC and NPR. The writing style is very close to the writing style of The New York Times and other high-level publications. He probably also only gets his news from these publications and probably doesn't watch TV or listen to the radio outside of NPR.<br><br>- The SAO probably doesn't use Social Media. This is not only due to Senior Officials not having time for this kind of thing but the fact that the writing style would not thrive in the " 글씨" character limit of Twitter.<br><br>- The SAO probably likes or has liked, Obama and the Obama administration. This is probably due to not only the writing style but probably the rank they held and the positions they've worked in during the Obama administration. The President that they've worked for probably has a big impact on their writing style.<br><br>- The SAO probably doesn't like Fox News. This is due to the writing style and the fact that their writing style is so much like well-ranked newspapers.<br><br>- The SAO probably doesn't know or care about the fact that the majority of Americans don't agree with his politics and that the majority of Americans don't read the NYT or other high-level newspapers. The writing style used is proof of this.<br><br>- The SAO probably doesn't know or care about the fact that the majority of Americans don't like Trump's Twitter or his speaking style. This is evident in the SAO's writing style. Senior officials probably don't run in the same social circle as working-class people.<br><br>- The SAO probably doesn't know or care about the fact that the majority of Americans don't like him, hate the fact that he wrote the op/ed and think that he should be removed from his position for disloyalty (a lot of comments from people who read the op/ed from the NYT were angry that it was published and wanted him to be fired). The writing style probably proves that he's never really been around average, working-class people and that

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