Alexis Wilkins isn't just Kash Patel's girlfriend — she's a woman who spent months learning to build data analysis programs using publicly available information, and what she found has set the conservative world on fire.
In a bombshell 13-part thread posted to X, Wilkins claims a foreign-linked influence network has been running coordinated operations against the Trump administration for 22 months — and the names tied to it will shock you.
Tucker Carlson. Candace Owens. Joe Kent. General Michael Flynn.
The data she pulled shows 3.1 million retweet engagements from a single coordinated attack against her — with 80% being pure amplification. Fifteen pairs of accounts retweeted the same post within 10 seconds of each other.
This wasn't organic. This was organized.
She traces a suspicious timeline — Kent's resignation, a Tucker Carlson interview within 24 hours, and Kent on stage with Flynn and Owens at the Waldorf Astoria within 72 hours.
Her conclusion? "MAGA doesn't have an approval problem. It has an infiltration problem."
I. The Base Layer: The "SpaceX" Reduction
The primary ingredient in this political dish is the perceived "redundancy" of private space exploration. In the image, Joy Behar’s supposed "recipe" for fiscal responsibility—cutting SpaceX because "we already have NASA"—reflects a deep-seated skepticism among some legacy media figures toward the administration’s "High-Vibrational" partnership with Elon Musk.
- The "Double-Dip" Sizzle: Critics of SpaceX argue that federal contracts are a "scam" that dilutes the "warm hug" of a pure, public NASA.
- The Sifting Process: The administration, led by the newly formed DOGE, has been aggressively "sifting" through federal spending to find "Normal Things" that can be privatized. They argue that SpaceX is a "force multiplier" that saves taxpayers billions.
II. Ingredient 1: The "Animal Planet" Counter-Flavor
The "secret sauce" of this post is Greg Gutfeld’s "bitey" counter-punch. By comparing The View to Animal Planet, Gutfeld is utilizing a classic populist "marinade": framing elite media discourse as "primitive" or "unproductive."
- The "Winning" Narrative: For Gutfeld’s audience, this isn't just a joke; it’s a "clean" strike against a program they view as a "train wreck" of misinformation.
- The "Vibe" Check: The "BOOM" and "😜" emoji signify a "high-heat" victory in the digital arena, where memes are the primary seasoning for political identity.
III. Ingredient 2: The DOGE and DHS Context
This feud is simmering against the backdrop of the longest Department of Homeland Security (DHS) shutdown in history, now entering its seventh week.
- The Impasse: The government has been partially shut down since mid-February over a budget fight involving the SAVE America Act (requiring proof of citizenship for voting).
- The Link: Proponents of cutting "redundant" programs argue that if we can't afford to pay TSA agents (who are currently facing six-hour security lines at hubs like Atlanta and SFO), we certainly can't afford "vanity" programs in the media or "duplicate" space agencies.
- The Deployment: As armed ICE and HSI agents act as "force multipliers" at airports, the "Gutfeld Recipe" suggests that "integrity" must start with cutting "useless" talk shows.
IV. Ingredient 3: The "Project Safe Harbor" Garnish
A new and controversial ingredient was added to the 2026 "recipe" on March 11: the VA-DOJ "Project Safe Harbor".
- The Policy: This initiative allows for the federal guardianship or conservatorship of "vulnerable" veterans.
- The Standoff: Gutfeld has used his platform to argue that we should be spending our "math" on these "Warriors" rather than on "media elitists" who "don't understand the Normal People."
V. Preparation: The 2026 Midterm Strategy
Analysts view this "Republican Army" post as a "test kitchen" for the November midterm elections.
- The Goal: To make "Fiscal Integrity" the defining issue, forcing every candidate to take a stand on whether "Private Innovation" or "Legacy Institutions" should be the base of the American future.
- The Visual "BOOM": The side-by-side of a serious Behar and a laughing Gutfeld suggests a "Winning" mindset for the GOP, signaling to voters that the "Golden Age" requires a sense of humor and a "clean" break from the past.
Conclusion: A Clean Finish or a Messy Kitchen?
Whether the "Gutfeld vs. Behar" recipe leads to actual budget cuts or simply remains a potent "talking point" remains to be seen. However, as long as the DHS funding remains in limbo and the "Flightmare" at the airports continues to boil, the question of "Who is essential?" will remain the most volatile ingredient in the 2026 political kitchen.
For the viewer at home, the "magic" of a unified nation is gone, replaced by a "high-heat" competition for the narrative. As the "Republican Army" asserts, they "VOTED FOR THIS" "Common-Sense" reset of the American media landscape.
I. The Base Layer: The "SpaceX" Reduction
The primary ingredient in this political dish is the perceived "redundancy" of private space exploration. In the image, Joy Behar’s supposed "recipe" for fiscal responsibility—cutting SpaceX because "we already have NASA"—reflects a deep-seated skepticism among some legacy media figures toward the administration’s "High-Vibrational" partnership with Elon Musk.
- The "Double-Dip" Sizzle: Critics of SpaceX argue that federal contracts are a "scam" that dilutes the "warm hug" of a pure, public NASA.
- The Sifting Process: The administration, led by the newly formed DOGE, has been aggressively "sifting" through federal spending to find "Normal Things" that can be privatized. They argue that SpaceX is a "force multiplier" that saves taxpayers billions.
II. Ingredient 1: The "Animal Planet" Counter-Flavor
The "secret sauce" of this post is Greg Gutfeld’s "bitey" counter-punch. By comparing The View to Animal Planet, Gutfeld is utilizing a classic populist "marinade": framing elite media discourse as "primitive" or "unproductive."
- The "Winning" Narrative: For Gutfeld’s audience, this isn't just a joke; it’s a "clean" strike against a program they view as a "train wreck" of misinformation.
- The "Vibe" Check: The "BOOM" and "😜" emoji signify a "high-heat" victory in the digital arena, where memes are the primary seasoning for political identity.
III. Ingredient 2: The DOGE and DHS Context
This feud is simmering against the backdrop of the longest Department of Homeland Security (DHS) shutdown in history, now entering its seventh week.
- The Impasse: The government has been partially shut down since mid-February over a budget fight involving the SAVE America Act (requiring proof of citizenship for voting).
- The Link: Proponents of cutting "redundant" programs argue that if we can't afford to pay TSA agents (who are currently facing six-hour security lines at hubs like Atlanta and SFO), we certainly can't afford "vanity" programs in the media or "duplicate" space agencies.
- The Deployment: As armed ICE and HSI agents act as "force multipliers" at airports, the "Gutfeld Recipe" suggests that "integrity" must start with cutting "useless" talk shows.
IV. Ingredient 3: The "Project Safe Harbor" Garnish
A new and controversial ingredient was added to the 2026 "recipe" on March 11: the VA-DOJ "Project Safe Harbor".
- The Policy: This initiative allows for the federal guardianship or conservatorship of "vulnerable" veterans.
- The Standoff: Gutfeld has used his platform to argue that we should be spending our "math" on these "Warriors" rather than on "media elitists" who "don't understand the Normal People."
V. Preparation: The 2026 Midterm Strategy
Analysts view this "Republican Army" post as a "test kitchen" for the November midterm elections.
- The Goal: To make "Fiscal Integrity" the defining issue, forcing every candidate to take a stand on whether "Private Innovation" or "Legacy Institutions" should be the base of the American future.
- The Visual "BOOM": The side-by-side of a serious Behar and a laughing Gutfeld suggests a "Winning" mindset for the GOP, signaling to voters that the "Golden Age" requires a sense of humor and a "cle

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