Some More Good News About Crime in D.C.

Because we should report the crime data when they improve too. Almost three months into the year, homicides have cratered compared to the same time period last year: 34 versus 12 (or maybe ten*?). In fact, nearly every crime category, especially robberies (muggings) and car-related crimes has plunged, with one exception–assaults with dangerous weapon.

That has increased by thirty-five percent during the same time period. Some of that might be different reporting by police (how they classify non-homicides has been a matter of controversy), but what is worth noting is that nearly the entire increase is due to assaults without guns, which might explain why homicides have remained low.

To return to the subject of homicides, if the decline we have seen over the last two years continues at the same pace, we would be on pace for around 80-85 murders. We have not hit peak murder season yet–that starts in April and continues through early September–but hopefully homicides will stay low.

Good job, D.C.

*Based on the dates of two of the homicides, it does not appear that they occurred this year, so it might be ten, not twelve.

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Links 3/29/26

Links for you. Science:

The US slashed research for cancer, Alzheimer’s, mental health — and nearly everything else
“Unlike Anything We’ve Ever Seen” – Bizarre New Insect Discovered in South America Stuns Scientists
WHO releases guidance for urgently needed new antibiotics
Capturing dynamic phage–pathogen coevolution by clinical surveillance
Accounting for Defective Viral Genomes in viral consensus genome reconstruction, application to influenza virus
RFK Jr’s pick to review Covid vaccines authored misleading research, experts say

Other:

The Republican Party’s Nazi Problem Is Getting Worse. It Should Care
Brian Schatz’s Signals of Comfort With Big Money. The Hawaii senator and heir apparent to Chuck Schumer attacked a bipartisan housing bill without trying to fix it, merely to show support for private equity.
Utah measles outbreak speeds up but there are few changes to daily life. Health officials in the outbreak’s epicenter are relying on social media and talk radio to reach residents. Many aren’t listening.
Elizabeth Warren’s Amazingly Progressive Housing Bill
BuzzFeed Nearing Bankruptcy After Disastrous Turn Toward AI
Trump Surprised To Find He’s At War in Iran. Once his not-even-half-baked plan failed to materialize in Iran, it’s clear that there’s no Plan B.
How the money spent on Trump’s Iran war could have helped Americans
The Trump Administration Floats a New Way to Humiliate the Legal Profession
The Removed DOGE Deposition Videos Have Already Been Backed Up Across the Internet
Change in Data Sources Led to Lower Inflation Reading
A Federal Judge Just Called Out the DOJ for Politically Motivated Prosecutions
MAGA infighting erupts after Laura Loomer apologizes for ‘racist’ remarks
Is Trump Building ‘Concentration Camps’? These Experts Have No Doubts
How Epstein lured girls to his Zorro Ranch and kept authorities away. At least 10 women and girls say they were groomed at what was once Jeffrey Epstein’s Zorro Ranch in New Mexico.
They came to build China’s EV future. Investigators found conditions akin to ‘slavery.’
Using Bigotry to Hide an Authoritarian, Christian Nationalist Agenda
After a brief scare, National Zoo’s rare baby elephant to make her debut
Jamie Raskin Just Told John Roberts: “The Emperor Has No Clothes”
Black history was made on this golf course. Some fear Trump will erase it.
Should Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Run for President in 2028?
The enduring truth of Tupac’s ‘money for wars, but can’t feed the poor’
It’s become too easy to use your data against you
One-third of Americans skip meals or other needs to afford health care
Secretary Of Defense Hegseth Promises Iranians ‘No Quarter’ – A War Crime
Facing deficit, D.C. to wait-list families seeking child care subsidies
People are spending hundreds of dollars at IV drip bars in Boston. Are they worth the hype?
If Iran Becomes ‘Israel’s War,’ American Jews May Pay the Price
Just six days of war in Iran cost us $11.3 billion. ‘What the [expletive] is wrong with us?’
Trump’s Pick To Represent Him In Florida Statehouse Doesn’t Even Live In The District
Vindicated At Last In My Years-Long Loathing Of Grammarly
MGB researchers create AI models to detect domestic abuse in patients (paper here)

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Links 3/28/26

Links for you. Science:

Scientists, it’s time to pay your taxes. This arrangement—where a small number of dedicated scientist activists fight for the whole of the ecosystem—isn’t sustainable.
These ants navigate with a newly discovered ‘Moon compass’
A recipient-based anti-conjugation factor triggers an abortive mechanism by targeting the Type IV secretion system
Colorado River may deliver just a third of normal water supplies this spring, projections show
The Shingles Virus May Be Aging You More Quickly
Scientific sleuths come in from the cold

Other:

AI “journalists” prove that media bosses don’t give a shit
Shot by Border Patrol, Then Called a “Domestic Terrorist”
A Knock on the Window and a Glimpse of America’s Surveillance Future
I Went to Florida to See the 31-Year-Old Candidate Thrilling Gen Z. We’re in Trouble.
The Secret Police Playbook: How DHS reflects historical lessons from dictatorships
Is a random human peer better than a highly supportive chatbot in reducing loneliness over time?
Small Models, Gently Loved: An AI Speculative Fiction
LA’s Tesla Diner is so dead, even the protesters gave up. Just eight months in, not even the tech bros are eating there
The mysterious case of the DHS white supremacist memelord. Or: why some MAGA group chats leak, and others don’t.
The most divorced men in history. The resentment of women that undergirds so much recklessness.
Trump’s Inexcusable Unpreparedness for the Iranian Oil Crisis
As Trump’s bizarre claims about spiking oil prices trigger backlash and officials reportedly start panicking about them, an international relations expert explains what this fiasco reveals about his deeper failings.
What We Talk About When We Talk About AI (Part one)
The National Security Case for Renewable Energy
What We Talk About When We Talk About AI (Part Two)
Husband of Nashville Reporter Gauges the Hole Created When ICE Detained his Wife
What We Talk About When We Talk About AI (Part Three)
Insurrectionist Brunch: Trumpists plotted to deploy military on U.S. soil. Before the 2024 election, a cadre of MAGA loyalists met over brunch to plot ways for Trump to use the military domestically.
What We Talk About When We Talk About AI (Part Four)
Tomorrow’s AI models are learning from today’s polluted research
That Which Cannot Sustain…
The worst cabinet in American history. And it’s not even close.
Welcome to the Derp State
Mamdani Wants New York Estate Tax Threshold Cut 90% to $750,000
AI Didn’t Break the Senior Engineer Pipeline. It Showed That One Never Existed.
DOGE Deposition Videos Taken Down After Judge Order and Widespread Mockery
The Washington Post Is Using Reader Data to Set Subscription Prices. How Does That Work?
Why I’m Suing Grammarly
2023: Buzzfeed Pivots To AI. 2026: Buzzfeed Is In Big Trouble.
Islamophobic Think Tank Helped Write Indictment Against ICE Protesters

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Links 3/27/26

Links for you. Science:

Denmark’s Floating Islands: Turning Urban Harbors into Havens for Bees and Birds
Why so salty? The not-so-invisible impacts of winter salt
The Man Who Stole Infinity
A bacterial ecocline in Klebsiella pneumoniae may explain its backboned phylogeny
Hawaii’s battle with rat lungworm disease shows California what may be coming
The Other Lab Leak Hypothesis: Is Lyme Disease Caused by an Escaped Bioweapon?

Other:

US needs a crisis-tested surgeon general, not an influencer. Having a large following, publishing a best-selling wellness book or launching a health start-up cannot replace clinical training, board certification and public health command experience.
Ultrawealthy Consider $500 Million Fund to Influence California Politics
Pete Hegseth’s manly act is backfiring
US Jewish leaders express alarm over new political conditions for synagogue security grants
Federal Judges Are Slowly Realizing They Can Treat Trump Like Anyone Else
Balcony solar is taking state legislatures by storm
War With Iran? A Blood Moon on Purim? For Some Christian Influencers, That Can Mean Only One Thing: The End Times
A new lawsuit claims D.C. is withholding money meant to help laid-off Circulator bus drivers
The Harlem Tiger: The Astonishing True Story of Ming, a 425-Pound Pet Living in an Apartment
Here’s the Memo Approving Gemini, ChatGPT, and Copilot for Use in the Senate
D.C.’s lax utility oversight is costing customers
‘Sly stowaway’ UK fox finds new home at Bronx Zoo after illicit transatlantic trip
Wilson Building Bulletin: The politics of congestion
In unusual step, D.C. Council sues Mayor Bowser over budget documents
Why ATMs didn’t kill bank teller jobs, but the iPhone did (it’s really not the iPhone, but the laptop computer with good internet connection)
It took U.S. years to lose a war in Vietnam. Trump lost one in days.
War With Iran Puts Further Strain on America’s Pessimistic Farmers
Leftover ramen, too few Qurans: A ‘humiliating’ Ramadan inside ICE detention centers
Dark money group offers influencers $1,500 for posts attacking Chicago Democratic primary candidate. Progressive House candidate Kat Abughazaleh told MS NOW the secretive campaign is “filled with false and defamatory claims.”
The Alarming Twitter Timeline of Trump Nominee Kara Westercamp
Trump Tells Kentucky Crowd ‘I Have Much Better Blood’ Because His Uncle Was an MIT Professor
Drone sightings drove surveillance fears as ICE surged in Minnesota
The Great American Condo Crisis: If the U.S. wants to remain a nation of homeowners, it has no choice but to start building condos again.
Suburban school district uses license plate readers to verify student residency. An NBC 5 Responds and Telemundo Chicago Responde investigation found a school district is paying tens of thousands of dollars for the technology, that one mom says, is erroneously keeping her child out of public school.
When Pete Hegseth Says “Lethality” He’s Talking About Killing Iranian School Girls
Montana sent a Senator to Washington, not a bouncer
In rural America, a teacher pipeline from abroad starts to dry up
Why hundreds of people in L.A. are strapping cameras on their bodies to do chores
Does The New York Times Want to Eradicate Trans People? An analysis of its coverage reveals a pattern of misrepresentations, deceptions, distortions, the exclusion of trans voices, and the endorsement of contempt.
The U.S. Mint dropped the olive branch from the dime. What does that mean for the country?

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A Concern About Platner

Again, I do not like either candidate, Mills or Platner, and I find it galling that Maine, with twice the population of D.C. and far more elected officials, which serves as a farm league system, cannot find a couple of good anti-filibuster Democratic candidates who are able to get on the ballot.

While Mills sucks because she is committed to keeping the senate filibuster, Platner’s Totenkopf tattoo opens him up to general election coverage like this:

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There will be weeks of coverage like this, and it is tailor-made for the Right Wing Wurlitzer, which will then push it out into the mainstream. Democrats really do not want to be in the position of having to argue that he recently got rid of his Nazi tattoo. That is just asking for the Streisand Effect. Sure, nearly every Republican operative under forty is either a white Christian supremacist, a groyper, or extremely adjacent to one of those, but that will not matter: Republicans will still make these arguments.

This also is catnip for lazy and incompetent political reporters who will jump at the chance to ask other Democratic candidates, including those not in Maine, about the tattoo. It allows reporters to appear balanced, and it also breaks up the tedium (do not underestimate the roles boredom and the need for novel copy play in campaign coverage).

I hope I am wrong about this, but there are some real potential problems here.

In short, the Maine Democratic Party should be better than this, and D.C. still needs statehood.

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Links 3/26/26

Links for you. Science:

RFK Jr.’s advisers had a plan to target covid shots. Then it fell apart.
Tiny Warty Frogfish Was Surprise Birth at Shedd, Is First-Ever Raised in Aquarium
Bumblebee Queens Can Breathe Underwater
The tropics may be getting even hotter than expected
This 2-pound dinosaur is rewriting what scientists know about evolution
Will there be a super El Niño later this year? Here’s what that would mean.

Other:

Elites Aren’t Much Savvier Than MAGA
50 Years of DC’s Iconic Metro
Here We Go Again: A War That Makes Me Ashamed to Be an American
A Running Tally of All the Times Robert White and Brooke Pinto Have Dunked on Each Other
The Smash-and-Grab Presidency Reaches Its Apex
Anthropic’s Lawsuit Should Absolutely Destroy the Pentagon in Court
Bam Adebayo Breaks The Concept Of Basketball, Scores 83 Points
Yeah, We’re Going to Have to Tax the Middle Class
Trump can quit when Iran says so
Trump says white South Africans are persecuted; some are returning to a better life
How the US far right bought into the myth of white South Africa’s persecution
I Watched 6 Hours of DOGE Bro Testimony. Here’s What They Had to Say For Themselves
US Lawmakers Move to Kill the FBI’s Warrantless Wiretap Access
‘AI Is African Intelligence’: The Workers Who Train AI Are Fighting Back
Speaker Condemns Rep. Corcoran Targeting Jewish Colleague, But No Sanction
DOJ is Hiding Trove of Documents About Trump’s 13-Year-Old Accuser
Classical education: The feds are getting more involved in how D.C.’s public schools look
It’s peak crawfish season, but Louisiana peeling plants are empty: ‘I’ve lost all hope’
Sucker: My year as a degenerate gambler
Trump’s War Takes Unnerving Turn as Damning New Leaks Hit
How Epstein’s biggest financial client shaped millennial teen culture
In anti-Muslim post, Tuberville suggests New York’s Mamdani is ‘the enemy’
At 42, With Three Young Kids, I Got a Diagnosis That Would Have Me Dead in a Year. That Was Somehow Just the Beginning.
Democrats introduce ‘Justice for Hind Rajab Act’ as film about her death gains Oscar buzz
The Alternate Universe of Donald J. Trump
DOGE Bros Had More Fun Burning Down Government Than Testifying About It
Iran was nowhere close to a nuclear bomb, experts say
ICE Tried To Turn This Minneapolis Teacher Into An Informant
All 66 Democrats in Colorado’s legislature sign letter urging Jared Polis not to shorten Tina Peters’ prison sentence
What Was Grammarly Thinking?

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Links 3/25/26

Links for you. Science:

The Sun Is ‘Glitching.’ Scientists Investigated and Solved a Cosmic Mystery
Is a deep freeze coming? The Atlantic ocean current that keeps northern Europe warm is in danger of collapsing. Compared with threats of war and disease, it is given relatively little attention
Which Chimp Should Wield The Crystal?
The Myth That Wind Farms Are a Guillotine for Birds Is Being Debunked by Hard Data
Humanity Has Altered an Asteroid’s Orbit Around the Sun
Americans trust Fauci over RFK Jr. and career scientists over Trump officials

Other:

The war makes it more urgent for journalists to call out Trump’s derangement (excellent; again, Trump is a narcissist who does not attempt to treat or control his narcissistic behavior. He is mentally ill, and has been for years. His aging exacerbates this, but he has always been like this)
Command-Shift-War: War as Cliché (excellent)
The Young Women Leaving the New Right: Defectors say the movement has dropped the pretense of protecting women and is now openly “cruel and fickle.”
Bowser Once Again Defies the Law, Refuses to Release a Study of Congestion Pricing in D.C.
After slashing federal jobs, Trump administration ramps up hiring
Bluesky CEO Jay Graber Is Stepping Down
Is Nellie Bowles The Worst Writer In America?
Neocons Got What They Want in Iran. They Still Want More.
Can AI Kill the Venture Capitalist? VCs are betting that artificial intelligence will disrupt nearly every industry in the world. Are they prepared for it to disrupt their own?
Trump’s Weird Fetish for Discount Dress Shoes Revealed
Republican Jeannie LaCroix Wins Woodbridge District Supervisor Special Election in Upset Victory (the perils of discounting ‘youthful transgressions’)
Porn laws push users to illegal sites, OnlyFans creators warn
Monologuing
A top biotech VC quietly helped Epstein’s ‘great friend’ make a comeback
Who’s to Blame When the Theater Critic Disappears?
Her Brand Is Genocide
Democrats ask what happened to millions earmarked for Trump’s library
Well This Isn’t Any Fun At All
Ed Martin faces disciplinary proceedings over actions as D.C. U.S. attorney
The Lawyers and Scientists Training AI to Steal Their Career
Impeach Jared Polis?
President Donald Trump Is Giving “All The Boys” Dress Shoes That Don’t Fit Right
The US Is Counting Traffic Deaths Wrong
10 Pictures Of Pete Hegseth From The ‘Unflattering’ Batch The Pentagon Reportedly Doesn’t Want You To See
The media is structurally pro-Trump. What a petty hit piece reveals about the media’s fucked-up incentives.
Pentagon bars press photographers over ‘unflattering’ Hegseth photos
Foreign hacker reportedly breached FBI servers holding Epstein files in 2023
The ADL’s turn away from civil rights was years in the making — Oct. 7 accelerated it
DHS Ousts CBP Privacy Officers Who Questioned ‘Illegal’ Orders. Department of Homeland Security leaders removed top privacy officers who objected to mislabeling government records to block their public release
Deaf boy deported without hearing aids as mom sought asylum for domestic violence, lawyer says

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How a Narcissist Like Trump Makes Decisions

In days of yore, which is to say December 2016, I wrote about “Lessons I Learned Working For A Narcissist And What That Means For Il Trumpe“, in which I listed one of the key characteristics of a narcissistic boss:

Bold and heedless in the face of danger; highly imaginative, given to flights of fancy fueled by lack of any instinct for self-doubt, during which any and all ideas will be perceived as brilliant, even inevitable, no matter how lame.

And:

Incapable of viewing others as real creatures with needs discrete from his or her own, consequently has no problem using others for any purpose that furthers his or her desires, up to and including their destruction, for which he or she will feel no remorse. Remorse in general not a strong suit.

Which brings us to this discussion of how Trump ‘thinks’ (boldface mine):

Donald Trump does not think strategically. Nor does he think historically, geographically, or even rationally. He does not connect actions he takes on one day to events that occur weeks later. He does not think about how his behavior in one place will change the behavior of other people in other places.

He does not consider the wider implications of his decisions. He does not take responsibility when these decisions go wrong. Instead, he acts on whim and impulse, and when he changes his mind—when he feels new whims and new impulses—he simply lies about whatever he said or did before…

…If allied leaders thought that their sacrifice might count for something in Washington, they might choose differently. But most of them have stopped trying to find the hidden logic behind Trump’s actions, and they understand that any contribution they make will count for nothing. A few days or weeks later, Trump will not even remember that it happened.

What this misses is that it is not an issue of Trump lacking object permanence, it is that he willfully forgets–that is, he lies to himself. Why? Back to December 2016:

First, he is essentially a full-tilt diva, with the rest of us either as bit, cameo players, or else the audience (or both). One day the script might be ‘hard-charging businessman’, the next ‘compassionate philanthropist’, followed by ‘competent manager’ and so on. Regardless, the show must go on. Ideally, his entire life is a fantasy, unmoored from reality. Anyone who challenges this fantasy causes extreme psychological distress.

That brings us to sunny point #2. Just like the addict’s primary goal is to get that fix, the narcissist’s primary goal is to maintain the fantasy. They will construct elaborate mechanisms to deny unpleasant realities. Plainly put, they turn everyone around them into liars. You [as a subordinate] have to lie as a self-defense mechanism in order to fend off and manage the impulsiveness, the bouts of inadequacy, the hare-brained ideas, and the laziness and ineptitude.

And yes, this has ramifications for policy making:

The narcissist is often not very good for the organization’s mission. While he often rose to his position by selling a five-star sizzle on a one-star steak, he’s often underprepared and unskilled, and very dependent on others–essentially, he’s an Illustrious Name on the Door. Unfortunately, leaders, on occasion, do have to lead–and that does involve work, knowledge and experience, and relevant skills. The dishonest climate is another massive problem. Problems will fester and multiply because the narcissist doesn’t want to hear about them–the show must go on. Then things reach a crisis point, as the lies collapse on each other. At this point, the narcissist swings into paranoia and rage. Why did all of these awful people lie to me? (Can’t imagine why…). Then the impulsiveness kicks in. Needless to say, this isn’t the optimal environment for crisis management. So if you care about the goals of the organization, the narcissist boss is often the largest impediment.

This is why The Discourse™ must recognize that Trump is mentally ill, and he not only does not manage his illness, he leans into it. He is not senile, though his aging is not helping (aging rarely does). He is a narcissist, and that means he is delusional.

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Links 3/24/26

Links for you. Science:

A new poll shows who Americans trust over the CDC (study, accessible to non-experts, here)
Tiny Teeth Reveal Early Spread of Proto-monkeys in North America
When Did Mosquitoes Start Specializing in Human Blood? 1.8 Million Years Ago
A macrocyclic peptide-based fusion inhibitor targeting SARS-CoV-2 Spike S2 subunit
Metformin not effective in treating long-COVID symptoms, study finds
How Stand Up For Science is trying to ‘pull every lever’ to win over the public

Other:

When Correlation Repeats Across 50 States: The NAEP Evidence Behind My Senate Testimony
Guess What Moderate Democratic Voters Aren’t Anymore? Moderate. Two new polls suggest that moderate Democrats too want higher taxes on the rich and some measure of economic populism. Moderate isn’t what it was in 1992.
Centrists: Better Things Aren’t Possible. Third Way’s strategy session for Democratic moderates lacked any vision other than a hatred for progressives.
If You’re Going To Defend AI And Whine About Its Critics, You Should Probably Be Honest About Its Actual Harms
D.C. police department losing officers to expanding federal agencies
The Supreme Court Has Dawdled Too Long To Gift Republicans The Midterms
The banality of surveillance
Iran war enrages Make America Healthy Again movement
The State of the Church
With Iran War, Kalshi and Polymarket Bet That the Depravity Economy Has No Bottom
How We’re All Now Paying the Price for the Myth of Trump’s Competence
AI Translations Are Adding ‘Hallucinations’ to Wikipedia Articles
Is S.B.F. Possibly… Innocent? The imprisoned FTX founder is now taking a three-pronged approach to getting out of jail—claiming that prosecutors threatened his partners, Sullivan & Cromwell had a conflict of interest, and his crypto exchange was actually solvent all along. Oh, and he’s also sucking up to Trump. Will any of it work?
Ceding Ground: Mamdani goes soft on the NYPD
Workers who love ‘synergizing paradigms’ might be bad at their jobs
On the Democratic Party Style
Coming Soon, From the People Behind ICE Detention Camps: Data Center Company Towns
Former DOGE bro is now running the Pentagon’s AI. What could go wrong?
Fox News uses old clip of Trump after he wore hat while saluting slain US soldiers
Documents reveal web of financial ties between Trump officials and industries they help regulate
In South Dakota you’ll soon be able to challenge other voters’ citizenship
Why is The New York Times so weird about Mamdani?
Majority of voters say risks of AI outweigh the benefits
Newsom picks a dogfight with Trump and RFK Jr. on public health
Feds face lawsuit over travel ban for foreign misinformation researchers
A brief history of the DC Streetcar
Grow-vernight scenario: Where OP has suggested more density is and is not on the table
Leaked Private Texts Reveal Wild Fishback Campaign Drama
The Creator of Wordle Just Came Out With a New Game, and It’s Hard
Kristi Noem’s $220M Homeland Security Horseback Riding Ad Dwarfed the Budgets of These 2026 Best Picture Nominees

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The Case of the Multiple (Markwayne) Mullins

Last week, one senate Democrat* explained his vote to advance the nomination of Sen. Markwayne Mullin to head DHS (boldface mine):

This is going to surprise some people, but I consider Markwayne Mullin a friend. We have a very honest and constructive working relationship. We have authored legislation together, such as the Tribal Buffalo Management Act, and we crafted the Legislative Branch Appropriations bill together this year. We often disagree and when we do, we work to find whatever common ground we share.

“I have also seen first-hand that Markwayne is not someone who can simply be bullied into changing his views, and I look forward to having a Secretary who doesn’t take their orders from Stephen Miller.

“For five years, under this and the previous Trump Administration, I have lacked any constructive relationship with the Secretary of Homeland Security. This is despite my state being home to hundreds of TSA, CBP and Border Patrol constituents and many miles of the U.S./Mexico border. I want someone who recognizes the necessity of judicial warrants, as he has. I would like a Secretary who I can call and have a constructive conversation with about my state and the unique terrain that exists in the southwest and the proper mix of structure, technology and personnel necessary to effectively secure our border.

“For these reasons, I will vote to confirm Markwayne Mullin to be Secretary of Homeland Security.”

I have included his entire reasoning out of fairness, but I want to focus on the boldface part. Without engaging in too much late-night bong-influenced pseudophilosophy, there exist multiple Mullins. The Mullin the Democratic senator experiences is a principled opponent who is willing to “work to find whatever common ground we share.”

But the Mullin many, many other people know is not that man. He is a bloviating confabulist, who is terrified of being carjacked in D.C., who seems to like other people’s nostrils way too much, and also likes to pick fights with Congressional witnesses. Importantly, Mullin has not broken with Trump and his fascism in any meaningful way, and in 2021, refused to accept the validity of Biden’s presidential win.

Our Mullin, the one the overwhelming majority of us experience is not a principled opponent. He is a partisan hack who says absurd things and is, at best, a fascist appeaser, if not an outright fascist. There is no reason to think that the Democratic senator’s Mullin is the ‘real’ one, the one that will surface if Mullin becomes DHS Secretary. The Mullin the majority of Americans experience might be the one that is germane to how Mullin would perform his duties.

As I noted after Trump’s most recent State of the Union address:

But there are two things that sorry spectacle* revealed about professional Republicans.

First, they hate their Democratic coworkers. When Trump pointed at Democrats and said Democrats are “crazy… We’re lucky we have a country, with people like this. Democrats are destroying our country, but we stopped it, just in the nick of time”, Republicans went wild with glee. They were behaving like it was the pregame for a pogrom. This is who they really are, and this is what they really think.

Second, it’s still not clear to me if Democrats comprehend the Republican hatred. The superficial acts of civility by their Republican coworkers are a mask over the hatred Republicans have for Democrats, including their supposed ‘colleagues.’ While a willingness to pretend otherwise is humiliating for professional Democrats, it’s dangerous for the rest of us.

It obviously has not occurred to the Democratic senator that his coworker** might be playing him in private to get some legislation that Mullin himself wants, and that his public face is the real one. Professional Democrats need to figure this out, and fast.

*Since this is a vice that afflicts many, if not most, federal Democrats, I see no reason to focus on the particular senator, in this case New Mexico’s Senator Heinrich.

**No reason to refer to the overwhelming majority of Republicans who defended the insurrectionists that tried to overthrow the government and threatened to lynch Democratic lawmakers as colleagues. FFS, show some damn self-respect.

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