Having antipathy towards Donald Trump seems to be almost a job requirement at Politico. However, even among the TDS crowd their senior staff writer Ankush Khardori seems to be an extreme standout. As has already been revealed at NewsBusters, Khardori absolutely despises Trump to the extent that last July, he urged that the J6 trial be dramatically sped up in order to convict him before election day.
Therefore you have to wonder what is going on in the eyes of Politico management that Khardori was allowed to make the case against choosing Patel as the next FBI director? They have a blind eye that prevents them from seeing that extreme hatred openly for Trump is not a good look for an organization that at least pretends to be even handed.
In any event, Khardori has white hot hatred for Trump so expansive as to include Patel as we can see on Saturday in “You Should Worry About Kash Patel Running the FBI.”
A few samples of Khardori’s Patel Derangement Syndrome:
Trump’s decision to nominate Patel has proven particularly controversial, since his principal qualification appears to be his sycophancy toward Trump.
...Patel calls to mind the specter of J. Edgar Hoover, the infamous FBI director whose nearly 50-year stint running the agency until 1972 was marked by egregious abuses of power — including illegal surveillance, blackmail and the harassment of political dissidents.
Psst! Ankush, I hate to break it to you but it was revealed on Friday that the FBI spied on Patel by surveilling his phone and email records back in 2017 when he led the House Intelligence Committee investigation of the FBI relying on Hillary Clinton’s false opposition research that resulted in the Trump-Russian collusion hoax. Not exactly great timing for hinting that Patel would abuse his power as FBI Director. […]
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