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Sam Patten is a writer and political strategist who has worked extensively, at senior levels in the United States and globally.
At home, Patten has played key roles in political campaigns from the U.S. Senate to the White House. He was instrumental in the election of Maine Republican Susan Collins and ran statewide operations for the Bush/Cheney ticket in 2000. Since then, he has advised candidates across America.
In the Bush Administration he served as a senior advisor to the State Department on democracy promotion. He ran political operations for the International Republican Institute in Iraq during that country’s first free election in 50 years, and has also served as IRI’s country director in Russia.
Over the past fifteen years, Patten has worked as a private advisor to political leaders around the world from Eurasia to Africa, the Middle East, Southeast Asia and Central America. Beyond his work in the run-up to the 2005 Iraqi election, Patten has advised two Iraqi parties on party building and campaign operations between 2006-2014. In 2016 he served as executive director of the Committee to Destroy ISIS, an organization focused helping Iraqis build peace and stability.
In 2018, Patten pleaded guilty to failing to register under Foreign Agent Registration Act in a charge brought by Special Counsel Robert Mueller, making him the ninth U.S. citizen to be convicted in the law’s 70-year history. His specific offense involved ghostwriting for a Ukrainian political leader on how to bring peace to that war-torn country.
Since then, Patten has focused on writing and volunteer work centered on criminal justice reform. He is a Justice Ambassador for Prison Fellowship Ministry, founded by the late Charles Colson. Patten’s writing has appeared in the Bangor Daily News, the Washington Post, the Washington Times, the Wall Street Journal, Wired, the Daily Caller, the Washington Free Beacon, Breitbart, US News and World Report, Politico, the Hill and various other publications around the world.
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When we're left with only symbols
By Sam Patten - Feb 12A respected friend of mine wrote me after a recent column to ask “did you really mean that about impeachment being a Democrat 'revenge-fest?'” Give...
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Lysistrata of Damariscotta
By Sam Patten - Feb 08The honest ones put it out there first, but most just ghost into the ether without a word. Now a few months into my playing with an online dating ...
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Stitches for snitches
By Sam Patten - Jan 22Before pivoting to the hopes, expectations, limitations and challenges of the newly minted presidential administration, there is still work to do ...
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Remember the Golden Rule
By Sam Patten - Jan 09On Tuesday last week, it became clear that Donald Trump threw the Republican Senate under the bus. On Wednesday, he threw his loyalist supporters ...
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Trump's phone problem
By Sam Patten - Jan 04Some people want micromanagers in higher office; perhaps they feel secure in the idea there exists a final check on their math at the very ...
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A horrible year recedes
By Sam Patten - Dec 29When the calendar turns later this week, will we be able to say the worst is behind us? Last year, I was scribbling some ideas for a client ...
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One way to honor John McCain
By Sam Patten - Dec 15Cleaning out my inbox, I've just deleted about 40 fundraising emails — roughly 10 from each candidate in the Georgia Senate run-off, and that was ...
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DiFi's warning
By Sam Patten - Dec 11When is it time for the cane to emerge from stage right to pull a politician no longer altogether there off stage? According to Jane Mayer's piece ...
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Peachy keen
By Sam Patten - Dec 02To be perfectly honest, I know more about the former Soviet nation of Georgia than I do the U.S. state. When Roy Moore was on the ballot in ...
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Keep King’s seat independent
By Sam Patten - Nov 16When news trickled out late Nov. 13 that President-elect Joe Biden is considering nominating Maine Sen. Angus King as director of national ...
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The Bathman cometh
By Sam Patten - Feb 10After nine months of exploring, research and preparation this week, I have moved into a new home in the city of Bath. Most people just cross the ...
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Time to focus
By Sam Patten - Jan 31In his 1989 classic “The Power Game,” Hedrick Smith drew a fascinating comparison between the advent of two consecutive presidential administration...
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Breaking Reagan's 11th Commandment
By Sam Patten - Jan 15Growing up like Michael P. Keaton of the 1980s sitcom "Family Ties," I always took a fair amount of flak from my decidedly liberal family and ...
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Apres moi, le deluge
By Sam Patten - Jan 07Maybe it's because I loved the 1979 epic “Apocalypse Now” (my high school English teachers can attest), I was fascinated to read the history of ...
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The tides of Georgia
By Sam Patten - Jan 02With over a hundred miles of coastline, Georgians — or at least the coastal ones — know a thing or two about tides. According to a visiting ...
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A Christmas wish
By Sam Patten - Dec 25Many years ago, my youngest sister, Sybil, wrote a holiday-themed piece for the Camden Herald's Christmas supplement titled, “I could never be an ...
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Time to Revisit Campaign Finance Reform
By Sam Patten - Dec 14Cleaning out my inbox, I've just deleted about 40 fundraising emails – roughly ten from each candidate in the Georgia Senate run-off, and that was ...
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Lustration heals no wounds
By Sam Patten - Dec 09One of the first big tests a Biden administration will face is how aggressively it goes after the soon-to-be former President Trump and his ...
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Grace notes
By Sam Patten - Nov 23How do I think about the man who tried to kill me Thursday evening? The fact that I'm writing this column means he failed, and for that I am ...
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Tilting at safety
By Sam Patten - Nov 16The most memorable scene of the 1976 film “Marathon Man” binds protagonist Dustin Hoffman in a chair where he's getting his teeth drilled by Nazi ...