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Kash Patel drunk on power — and more?

Growing impression of U.S. Attorney General Kash Patel

The controversy surrounding FBI Director Kash Patel‘s alleged drinking problem is causing significant political damage. According to reporting from The Atlantic, current and former officials have described concerns about Patel’s alleged drinking and absences, including missed meetings and periods where he was unreachable in a national security role.

Those details are specific, visual, and easy to grasp. Recall that video and photos of Patel swigging beer in the locker room of the U.S. Olympic hockey team, on a vacation trip he took it Italy while Savannah Guthrie‘s mother remained missing and other important matters were pending. According to news reports, even Donald Trump disapproved of the awful optics in Patel’s public behavior.

And the Patel drinking story isn’t standing alone. In recent weeks, Trump has cycled through multiple high-profile officials. He fired U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi amid internal frustration tied to her handling of the Epstein files, while Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem was pushed out after news reports of her lavish cosplay videos and luxury jet. Most recently, Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer was fired following allegations of sexual and other misconduct, becoming the third cabinet-level departure in a short span. Additionally, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has his own problematic past with alcohol abuse. And Health and Human Services Secretary Robert Kennedy Jr. faces new reports of yet more weird behavior with dead animals.

At best, these stories paint a picture of instability at the top of the Trump administration, and a pattern of personnel decisions that don’t hold up under scrutiny. At worst, Trump’s Cabinet is seen as a total clown car, indeed with the new nickname “Liquor Cabinet”.

That’s what gives the Patel story its staying power: it reinforces an emerging impression about how this administration operates — who gets put in positions of authority, and what happens after they’re there.

The issue regarding FBI Director Patel has now escalated even further. Lawmakers, including Democratic House Judiciary Committee Ranking Member Jamie Raskin, have opened an inquiry into the drinking allegations. And now there are two new reports: first, “The Atlantic investigative journalist behind last week’s bombshell story about Patel has said she has since been ‘inundated’ with messages from new sources corroborating her reporting.” Second, as if to validate the journalist’s statement, a 2005 letter from Patel to the Florida Bar was revealed wherein he admitted to having been arrested twice for public intoxication and public urination. All of this ensures that the questions around Patel won’t fade anytime soon.

At that point, the damage isn’t just about one official. It’s about the pattern. And patterns are easy for voters to remember.

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The great Republican translator machine

We’ve got your Republican Translator right here

We have been talking since Day One about the Republican Party’s vast messaging machine, which encompasses everything from Fox “News” to the Wall Street Journal, NewsMax, and more. Before and during the 2024 elections, we learned that this great propaganda apparatus also includes online platform Twitter (now X), popular podcasts like the Joe Rogan Experience, and sadly, once-respected newspapers like the Washington Post and the Los Angeles Times, now owned by billionaires such as Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos. When Republican politicians including Donald Trump speak, they often merely parrot what the Republican Messaging Machine wants them to say, and vice versa.

Now, however, Democrats can point to a machine of our own. Here at Messaging Matters, we have developed the Great Republican Translator Machine. Whenever a Republican talks, we run what they say through the machine, and out comes the truth of what they really mean. Let’s try some examples:

“We believe in freedom” = “We believe in the heavy hand of government”

“Egg prices are too high” = “I’m a racist”

I’ve never heard of ___” = “I’m heavily involved with ____”

“We’re okay with the rape allegations against Pete Hegseth” = “Those allegations are a feature, not a bug”

“Those immigrants/trans people/blacks/etc. are causing all the problems in this country” = “Look at that shiny object over there while we pick your pockets and harm your health”

“We want judges who will interpret the Constitution” = “We want activist judges who will legislate from the bench”

Government should be run like a business” = “Let’s remove important health, safety and environmental regulations on Big Business”

“We’re pro-life” = “Kids killed in school shootings and women dead from untreated miscarriages are fine with us”

Party of smaller government” = “We want government to invade your bedrooms, your bathrooms and your wombs”

“Rule of Law” = “Republicans are above the law”

“Party of family values” = “Elect a serial liar/cheater/philanderer/felon/rapist”

Do you have any other Republican statements that need translating? Please send them in your comments, and we will add them to the list.

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