This is the pattern.
Undermine institutions. Step in to run them. Blur the line between power and loyalty.
Kash Patel isn’t restoring the FBI. He represents what happens when independence is replaced with allegiance. Kash in the trash.
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And instead of projecting seriousness in the role, he leans into the spotlight.
One day it’s warnings about national security. The next it’s viral clips of him drinking beer with the U.S. Olympic hockey team. Less discipline, more performance.
His record hasn’t exactly inspired confidence.
From the Pentagon during the 2020 election fallout to unanswered questions around January 6 timelines, Patel has consistently been close to moments where judgment mattered most and clarity never came.
Fast forward, and now he runs the Bureau he helped discredit.
The FBI Director is supposed to restore trust, not inherit a playbook built on tearing it down. That contradiction is the job now.
The memo was less about truth and more about damage.
It fueled distrust in law enforcement, gave Trump cover to purge officials, and pushed a narrative that the investigation itself was corrupt. Kash wasn’t exposing anything. He was protecting power.
Patel didn’t rise on merit. He embedded himself in power.
As Devin Nunes’ top aide, he helped draft the Nunes Memo, a political hit job that accused the FBI of abusing surveillance powers during the Russia investigation into Trump.
Who is Kash Patel?
A self-styled “national security expert” who built his career defending Donald Trump, and now runs the FBI. The same agency he spent years attacking.
Kash in the trash. 🧵
All noise, no substance. Kash Patel built a brand on outrage, and that’s exactly what he delivers. Kash in the trash. No credibility, no accountability, just more chaos.
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Trash Patel says “the results speak for themselves”
Umm… is he still drunk?
New LEGO video eviscerates incompetent drunk and pedophile protector Kash Patel. 😂🤣👇 https://t.co/McqKvCw1ha
via @BillMadden
While leading a prayer service at the Pentagon, Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth quoted almost word-for-word a violent prayer used in Quentin Tarantino's cult classic ‘Pulp Fiction.’
via @NowThisImpact
This isn’t populism. It’s a pipeline. Billionaire finds candidate, funds campaign, installs voice, and sells it back to voters as “authentic.” JD Vance isn’t the exception. He’s the product. #RIPVANCE2028
So when JD Vance talks about fighting elites, understand what you’re actually looking at. A candidate built by one, funded by one, and carried into office by one. The branding doesn’t change that.
That kind of support isn’t casual, and it doesn’t come without expectations. When your path to power is financed at that level, independence stops being the story you can credibly tell.
When his Senate campaign started to stall, that relationship became something more concrete. Peter Thiel poured more than $10 million into the race, effectively reviving a campaign that was struggling to find its footing.
Before the speeches about “forgotten Americans,” JD Vance was working inside Peter Thiel’s firm, moving through elite circles and building the exact kind of connections he now pretends to stand against.
JD Vance didn’t fight his way into power. He was lifted into it. Backed, funded, and positioned by Peter Thiel, a Silicon Valley billionaire who saw an opportunity and built a candidate to match it. #RIPVANCE2028
Is this C-SPAN or SNL?
Watch until the end.
We are an unserious country when Trump’s infomercials are spliced with foreign policy rants and bold faced lies.
Impeachment can’t come soon enough.
That’s the throughline. The positions change. The tone changes. The alliances change. But the direction stays the same. Closer to power every time. That’s not growth. That’s calculation.
Watch how JD Vance handles a direct question. It’s never a straight answer. He pivots. Reframes. Buys time. That’s not clarity. That’s calculation in real time.
Now compare that to where he stands. Aligned with the same kind of escalation he used to run against. No real break. No clear pushback. Just a quiet adjustment to match the moment.
Then look at foreign policy. JD Vance built his brand warning voters about reckless wars and leaders who would drag the country into conflict. That wasn’t a side issue. It was central to how he sold himself.
Start with the clearest example. JD Vance said, “I’m a Never Trump guy. I never liked him.” Now he’s Vice President under Donald Trump. That’s not a shift. That’s a complete reversal.
JD Vance didn’t just change his mind. He changed his entire political identity. And when you line it up, it’s not random. It all points in one direction. Power.
This isn’t a one-off. It’s the job description.
Deflect. Distort. Blame. Repeat.
Karoline Leavitt isn’t informing the public. She’s running cover, and the gap between what she says and what people see keeps getting harder to ignore.
And when reality gets harder to spin, the excuses get worse.
Leavitt has gone as far as tying long TSA lines to political opposition not passing legislation. That’s not policy. That’s propaganda.
On the economy, she insists things are improving. All the while, Americans are still paying more for gas and groceries.
It’s not optimism. It’s denial, delivered from a podium that’s supposed to reflect reality.
On elections, Leavitt throws around words like “integrity” and “confidence” with total certainty.
But... when it comes to evidence, specifics, or proof, it falls apart. Big claims. No substance.
When Leavitt is pressed, she doesn’t answer. She attacks.
Tough questions get labeled “media bias,” and legitimate scrutiny turns into a rant about reporters. It’s not communication. It’s a dodge.
Who is Karoline Leavitt?
A thread on one of the most shameless spin operators in Washington, elevated to speak for the White House without the experience or credibility the role demands.