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Defending Kash Patel from Himself
« on: September 14, 2025, 07:41:37 pm »

Defending Kash Patel from Himself
September 14, 2025 | Sundance

Many people were thrilled with the nomination and eventual confirmation of Kash Patel to be Director of the FBI. However, with decades of researching the political weaponization of the FBI and against the known capabilities of the nominee, we were not part of the thrilled group.

The non-pretenders looked at the challenge, contrast the scope of work against the skillset of the person selected to confront the institutional corruption, and warned people there was more reason to be apprehensive than optimistic.

Do you remember us outlining how the various FBI field offices would be keeping Patel/Bongino tied up with busy work, and stuff to go on TV about.

That said, we don’t want him to fail, but Director Patel has walked himself into a gauntlet of consequence that will be difficult to exit given his lack of discernment – evidenced in the events surrounding the assassination of Charlie Kirk.

The people in control of FBI field operations (not Kash), set up their agency head by informing the boss a suspect was in custody.

The ever focused on public opinion, Director Kash Patel, then took to Twitter at 6:21 pm on September 10th to relay the news.  According to media reports Patel was just about to eat dinner at a swanky New York City restaurant when he sent the text message.

We all watched it unfold.



After eating dinner at Rao’s, an embarrassed Kash Patel was then forced to retract his public statement, walking back his message that a suspect was in custody at 7:59 pm, a little over 1.5 hours later.

The FBI field operatives smiled. Egg applied as expected, it worked brilliantly.

Kash Patel couldn’t then turn to those who set him up with too much anger, because their defense was, “we were questioning a suspect, we didn’t tell you to go public with it – and as it turned out the suspect was cleared.”

It was a brilliant maneuver, likely intended to undermine his authority and position.  It worked perfectly.

Did you see Kash Patel’s face the next day when he eventually did arrive in Utah and didn’t say a word at the microphone?

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Re: Defending Kash Patel from Himself
« Reply #1 on: September 14, 2025, 07:57:22 pm »
Releasing Epstein video with a minute missing wasn't very brilliant. And that was just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to Epstein.

Taking credit for the father turning his son in wasn't very brilliant either.
Those who can be made to believe absurdities can be made to commit atrocities. --Voltaire