Patribotics is the blog of British-American author Louise Mensch. According to the site, it consists of "Investigative journalism and analysis of the Russian hack on America’s election and related topics". Its positions are described as "Pro-America, pro-democracy, pro-NATO, pro-Russia, anti-Putin." The blog was launched in January 2017. In addition to hosting articles by Mensch, the site has hosted articles by Laurelai Bailey on technology, and articles jointly written by Mensch and Claude Taylor, a former official in Bill Clinton’s White House.
Although some of the reports in Patribotics have been later confirmed by major mainstream news outlets, the blog is controversial, since Mensch's claims, theories, and hypotheses are cited to information from unnamed sources connected to the intelligence community. A number of critics consider the blog posts to be conspiracy theories.
Louise Mensch, a former British MP who moved from England to the U.S. in 2012, launched Patribotics in January 2017, after stepping down as writer and manager of the news, opinion, and commentary site Heat Street, which she had co-launched in February 2016.
In February 2017 Mensch told The Guardian that she moved from writing for Heat Street to her own blog site because she prefers the freedom of self-publishing; she stated, “I didn’t want to be subject to an editing process. Editors would ask: who are your sources? And I can’t tell them.” She said that she has been able to cultivate sources in the intelligence community because of her staunch advocacy of US and UK intelligence agencies following former NSA contractor Edward Snowden’s revelations about mass surveillance.
Mensch's February 14, 2017 article in Patribotics, which elaborated her theory that the 2016 Anthony Weiner sexting scandal was a hoax perpetrated by Russian-led hackers who also planted Hillary Clinton's emails on Anthony Weiner's laptop, was criticized by several journalists and commentators as conspiracy theory. On May 9, 2017, Russ Baker and two co-authors posted a month-long independent investigation of the Weiner scandal in the investigative news site WhoWhatWhy; the report mentions Mensch's article and parallels or supports some of her conclusions. After national news outlets reported on May 19, 2017 that Weiner had pleaded guilty to transferring obscene materials to a minor, Mensch added some corrections to her February 14 article. On May 22, 2017, The Hill picked up and analyzed the WhoWhatWhy exposé, and the political blog JPCvoice, citing The Hill, subsequently noted further parallels to Mensch's original Patribotics article.