Sunday, June 5, 2022

Dismantle the D.C. Company Town

It’s time that Americans faced up to the reality that their governing apparat is a corrupt, self-engorging Leviathan.


Gertrude Stein famously warned that it was important to know how far to go when going too far. 

It pains me to admit that Democrats seem to have a far better sense of all that than do Republicans. Perhaps it’s because Democrats have a visceral appreciation of William Hazlitt’s observation that “those who lack delicacy hold us in their power.” The Democrats, that is to say, long ago became expert at the game of holding their opponents to standards that they themselves violate not just with impunity but with ostentatious glee. 

The news last week that Michael Sussmann was found not guilty by a D.C. jury of his ideological peers was another thumb in the eye of the American so-called system of justice. Scary-looking super-cop John Durham had indicted Sussmann for the same thing that brought down Trump’s flash-in-the-pan National Security Advisor Mike Flynn—lying to the FBI—but no one who has been paying attention thought the two men would be treated the same way. Flynn was close to Donald Trump, therefore he must be considered a sacrificial beast, someone to be made an example of, a pariah. And so he was. 

Sussmann, by contrast, was a covert employee of the Hillary Clinton campaign. He helped get the Russian Collusion Delusion going and lied to the FBI in the process. But he was on the side of the regime party, so, as Jonathan Turley observed as the Sussmann case unfolded, he was afforded every consideration while Flynn found himself ruined. In this tale of two trials, we got a textbook illustration of how you can deploy a two-tier system of justice in which, as George Orwell put it in Animal Farm: All animals are equal but some animals are more equal than others. 

Sure, it’s a contradiction. It doesn’t, intellectually, make sense. It also violates every canon of justice, which depends upon a publicly acknowledged ideal of impartiality. But in the larger, more cynical realm of the Thrasymachean dispensation of American regime politics circa 2022, it is just what the doctor ordered. Washington, D.C., is a company town. The company is the regime, the deep state, populated by swamp creatures battening at the public trough and fueled by the rancid clichés of identity politics. I think Roger Simon was right when he observed that Sussmann’s exoneration marked “the end of American justice as we know it.” (Actually, it was just another plaque on the tombstone; “American justice” has been an oxymoron for years.) 

Sussmann joins a long list of Hillary cronies and Department of Justice lackeys (but I repeat myself). In any just world Andrew McCabe, Lisa Page, Peter Strzok, James Comey, Kevin Clinesmith, Loretta Lynch, and indeed Hillary herself would be behind bars. But this is our world, not any just world. 

And here’s some salt to rub in the wound. Peter Navarro, a former Trump economic advisor, was held in contempt of Congress because he refused to hand over documents to the Kangaroo Court, er . . . the Democrat-controlled January 6 inquisition. Eric Holder, Barack Obama’s self-declared “wingman” and Attorney General was also held in contempt of Congress for refusing to hand over documents. But not to worry. As CNN reported soon after the affront, “The White House and the Justice Department made clear Friday what had been expected all along: Attorney General Eric Holder will not face criminal prosecution under the contempt of Congress citation passed by the U.S. House.”

Navarro is not so lucky. He lives next to the FBI building. They could have simply asked him to drop by. He would have showed up. But that would not have been sufficiently dramatic. Instead, our geheime Staatspolizei apprehended him while he was boarding a plane. They slapped the 72-year-old man in handcuffs and leg irons and threw him into a cell once occupied, they were careful to tell him, by John Hinckley, the lunatic who shot Ronald Reagan in 1981. The timeline here deserves our attention. On May 31, Navarro sued the January 6 committee and the DOJ. On June 3, he was arrested and arraigned. Unlike Eric Holder, who merely scoffed at the contempt judgment, Navarro faces up to two years in prison and a $200,000 fine. 

Some commentators have in effect run interference for Sussmann, explaining (or explaining away) his tort. Lying to the FBI is only a problem, you see, if the thing you are lying about is something of substance. Noted. But where was that argument when Mike Flynn was being put through the wringer? I am perfectly willing to believe that Democrats and other members of the regime party are simply better at being sneaky snakes than MAGA conservatives. That would not be surprising. They have had a lot more practice. Still, how is it that Hillary Clinton gets away with obvious lies (Wiping a server? You mean with a cloth?) where Trump supporters have the book thrown at them for jaywalking (or “parading” around the Capitol)? 

The real issue here is something I have been harping on for the last couple of years: the issue of the decaying legitimacy of our institutions. Increasingly, once-respected institutions like the FBI, Congress, the Justice Department, to say nothing of the educational establishment and corporate culture, have lost their claim on the people’s allegiance. That allegiance is not something that can be repaired by diktat. It is part of the largely unspoken compact that all social institutions require if they are to remain vital. The decay of that allegiance, and, consequently, the decay of institutional legitimacy has been evolving since at least since “the Sixties,” understanding that term more as an existential than a chronological marker. 

The neo-puritanism of political correctness and other manifestations of “woke” intolerance hastened that process. And it is a curious contingency that the advent of Donald Trump as a political force stripped the camouflaging veils off the process. What Bill Kristol, without irony, extolled as “a decent and elevated conservatism” lay exposed as part of the festering wound of narcissistic self-aggrandizement and hypocrisy. 

In his Philosophical Investigations, Ludwig Wittgenstein says “all philosophical problems have the form ‘I have lost my way.’” The first response to being lost should be to retrace one’s steps in order to escape the maze. It’s time that Americans faced up to the reality that their governing apparat is a corrupt, self-engorging Leviathan. This is not, or not only, a partisan issue. Sure, Washington, D.C. is a full paid-up concession of the Democratic Party, regularly voting some 93 to 95 percent Democratic. Sussmann was never going to be convicted there. 

So a preliminary antiseptic, as I have argued elsewhere, would be to downgrade Washington in the political metabolism of the country. Indeed, I think the capital, if not the Capitol, ought to be dispersed. Washington, D.C., could continue to function as what it has already in part become: a sort of stage set where functionaries preen and simper before the cameras of a preposterous media and press corps. 

Donald Trump made a few half-hearted stabs at dismantling the lumbering machine that is the Washington establishment, but that seems like a long time ago and, besides, the swamp closed almost instantly to reassert its prerogatives. In his next term, however, he should make the destruction of the Washington machine one of his highest priorities. It won’t be easy. To be frank, I am not sure, absent some world-shaking calamity, it is even possible. But it is nevertheless necessary if anything resembling the republic as envisioned by the founders is to be salvaged.



X22 and Red Pill news- June 5

 



Slept in for a bit. Here's tonight's news:


Why the real solution to gun crime is improving gun-related convictions

Much of the debate on gun control is focused on licensed gun shops or gun shows. But the vast majority of guns used for crimes are obtained illegally -- a process aided by soft-on-crime mayors like Lori Lightfoot of Chicago.


When it comes to gun-control debates, most legislative proposals put forward by Democrats focus either on further restricting federally licensed firearms dealerships — or on adding new regulations for gun shows. It’s the same debate, over and over: What kinds of guns can gun shops sell? Who can buy their products? How are customers to be screened? Etc. 

But as the Department of Justice reports, only about two percent of prisoners who were in possession of a firearm at the time of their crime got that gun from a gun store, while the share of prisoners who got their guns at a gun show is vanishingly small at 0.8 percent. That 18-year-old maniac in Uvalde — who bought his guns legally from a licensed retailer – was a statistical outlier. Licensed gun dealers and gun shows are, if you look at the numbers, basically non-factors in the crime scene. 

What about the common — all too common — criminals? 

One thing we do know is that a great deal of U.S. crime is driven by a relatively small number of career criminals. Prisoners in state custody have an average of ten arrests and five convictions on their résumés. And when it comes to violent crime — and, especially, murder — the chaos on our streets is largely the work of experienced, veteran bad guys. 

You won’t be surprised to learn that more than 80 percent of the murderers in New York City have prior arrest records. (So do about 80 percent of the victims.) As in most of the rest of the country, these criminals typically have at least one prior conviction, and, in many cases, a prior conviction for a violent crime. In Chicago, 87 percent of the killers have police records, with an average of 12 arrests by the time they are brought in for murder. In Baltimore, the average killer has 9.3 prior arrests, and a third of the murderers are on probation when they kill. 

But like most other Democrat-run cities, New York doesn’t seem too inclined to do anything about that. Earlier in the year, the NYPD Lieutenants Benevolent Association went public with a bitter complaint: According to an LBA report based on NYPD data, New York police arrested 4,456 people on gun charges in 2021, and prosecutors dismissed more than 1,200 of those cases out-of-hand, declining to prosecute them. While 1,784 cases remained open at the end of the year, only a small share of those arrests—just 711—resulted in a criminal conviction, overwhelmingly in plea deals, with just one (yes, one!) conviction coming from an actual trial. But it’s the more than 1,200 cases that were just thrown out that really burned the LBA. “You tell me where they’re taking gun violence seriously,” said LBA president Lou Turco. 

New Yorkers already know how unserious their city is when it comes to gun crime. They can look around and see the evidence for themselves. 

But it isn’t just New York City. 

Consider the perennially misgoverned city of Philadelphia. Today, a criminal facing a gun charge there is twice as likely to have his case dismissed as he was just six years ago. According to the Philadelphia District Attorney’s office, only 30 percent of gun cases were dismissed or withdrawn in 2016—and by 2021, that figure had doubled, to 60 percent. I should emphasize here that these are gun crimes specifically, not petty marijuana-possession cases or shoplifting. In 2016, 61 percent of the gun-crime cases ended either in a guilty plea or in a conviction in court, but by 2021 that figure had declined to 36 percent—which is to say, if you are among the unlucky few criminals who actually gets charged with a gun crime in Philadelphia, you still have a two-out-of-three chance of walking on the charge today, while six short years ago the most likely outcome was a conviction. 

How did this happen? Did Philadelphia prosecutors suddenly forget where the courthouse is located? 

Unhappily, Philadelphia’s story is repeated in far too many high-crime cities—cities that are, though it may be redundant to say so, Democrat-run cities—around the country. 

Chicago police seize a lot of guns, and the Cook County state’s attorney office says it is making a priority out of gun cases. Yet, despite Chicago’s notorious gun-crime problem, the share of gun offenders who go to jail there is actually declining. 

As recently as 2017, 71 percent of those convicted of the serious charge of Class 4 felony firearms possession in Cook County were sentenced to jail time. But just two years later, that number had sunk to 35 percent. Much like in Philadelphia, Chicago criminals who are arrested on a felony firearms charge — and are then prosecuted, and then get convicted — still have a two-out-of-three chance of never seeing a jail cell. So reports the Center for Criminal Justice Research, Policy, and Practice at Loyola (CCJRP). 

The reason for that decline is that even while Illinois is working to make it more difficult for federally licensed firearms dealers and their customers to conduct their perfectly legal business, the state has actually loosened up its gun laws as they apply to felony offenses involving firearms, making more offenders eligible for probation rather than jail time.

These are not dumb kids making a single bad decision. In Illinois, more than 80 percent of those arrested on gun charges had a prior criminal arrest, between half and two-thirds of them for a violent crime, according to the aforementioned CCJRPP at Loyola. What’s more, half of them had already been convicted of a felony – one in four of a violent felony. 

If you are a gun-toting criminal, the odds are on your side: In Illinois, the clearance rate (meaning the percentage of cases that result in an arrest) for gun crimes short of murder is less than 33 percent—and the remarkable and shocking fact is that 33 percent is not a particularly a bad number compared to other states. 

Uncle Sam does not do any better. Every felon arrested with a firearm anywhere in the United States is guilty of a felony under federal law—and a felon-in-possession charge comes with a potential 10-year sentence. But, in practice, very few felons with guns end up serving those 10 years, because the federal government rarely prosecutes these cases unless the arresting agency is federal. Nationwide, only about 6,000-7,000 of these cases are prosecuted federally every year—about half the number of illegal guns taken off the streets in Chicago alone in a typical year. 

And so it goes. 

New York is not the only city with a catch-and-release problem. In Houston, 113 of the 407 people arrested on capital murder charges between 2016 and 2021 were set free on bail, and 27 percent of them were arrested for another crime while out and about waiting trial for capital murder. 

Meanwhile, back at licensed gun dealers, the only crime commonly taking place is “straw buying,” meaning  when someone with a clean record buys a gun for somebody who can’t legally purchase one. We almost never prosecute those cases at either the local or the federal level. From 2007-2017, Chicago made 27,000 arrests for illegal possession of a firearm, but only 142 arrests for illegal gun sales (straw buying, trafficking, etc.) over the course of that entire decade

You can lambast the NRA and the guys in camouflage pants down at the local shooting range all day, but they aren’t the ones who are responsible for America’s persistent gun violence. 

We know who is committing the most serious violent crime: habitual criminals. 

But our political leaders aren’t willing to do anything about it.




Incredible Testimonial – Uvalde Mom Angeli Gomez Describes Rescuing Her Children While Police Did Nothing


An incredible testimonial from Angeli Gomez as she describes running into the school in Uvalde Texas to rescue her two sons while the police did nothing.

This incredible young mom deserves praise for her ferocious protective instincts, and refusal to stand around while her children were at risk.  CBS News Correspondent Lilia Luciano spoke exclusively with Gomez about the moments she spent inside the school, and why Gomez says police warned her to stop telling her story.  WATCH:


 



Washington Post Reporter Learns Why You Never Apologize to the Mob


Bonchie reporting for RedState 

As RedState reported on Friday, Dave Weigel, a reporter for The Washington Post, found himself in hot water recently after retweeting a rather mild joke about women. In it, the statement is made that “every girl is bi, you just have to figure out whether it’s polar or sexual.”

That led to immediate outrage, not just from woke lefties on Twitter, but from one of Weigel’s colleagues at the Post. Felicia Sonmez, whose bio describes her as a national political reporter, stated “Fantastic to work at an outlet where tweets like this are allowed!”

That led to Weigel deleting the retweet and apologizing. Soon enough, he learned that you never apologize to the mob.

Things went so far that Weigel’s superiors at the Post also publicly chastized him. Oliver Darcy, part of CNN’s potato squad, shared the statement. “Editors have made it clear to the staff that the tweet was reprehensible and demeaning language [and] actions like that will not be tolerated.”

All this over a joke that was worthy of nothing more than an eye roll if one didn’t like it. Instead, because the national media is filled with the most fragile hypocrites in existence, a freak-out ensued.

I’ll mention that Felicia Sonmez had jack to say when her co-worker, Taylor Lorenz did something objectively harmful and unethical by doxxing Libs of TikTok and purposely leaving out context, but she’s there to police jokes when the time comes. You see, it’s fine for Lorenz to lie about people and stalk their family members (Note: Lorenz is currently caught up in another journalism ethics scandal that required her employer to offer numerous corrections).

But don’t you dare retweet a PG-rated joke about women or the wrath will be visited upon you. Further, your “allies” will then sit idly by while others pile on and insinuate that you should be fired. Again, this is why you don’t apologize to the mob.

In the end, though, people who work for the Post are making an active decision to do so knowing that the higher-ups promote this kind of hostile environment for its employees. So at some point, I don’t feel bad for anyone who suffers under that regime. Weigel may have felt a moral imperative to apologize, and that’s fine. But he should also be aware that it’s going to earn him nothing but more scorn, as has been illustrated. No amount of knee bending will ever be enough for the woke scolds, and to continue to try to appease them is an exercise in stupidity.



At Least 50 Dead After Gunmen Attack Church in Nigeria

 At least 50 people were killed and others injured after gunmen attacked a Catholic church in Nigeria's Ondo state during mass on Sunday, a doctor and local media reported.

A doctor at a hospital in Owo, a town in the state in Nigeria's southwest, told Reuters that no fewer than 50 bodies had been moved to the FMC (Federal Medical Center) in Owo and to St. Louis Catholic Hospital. 

President Muhammadu Buhari condemned the attack, calling it "heinous." The identity and motive of the attackers was not immediately clear.

Local media said gunmen had fired at worshippers and detonated explosives at the church. Those killed included women and children. 

Funmilayo Ibukun Odunlami, police spokesperson for Ondo state, said only that there had been an incident at the Saint Francis Catholic Church in Owo and said police would issue a further statement soon. 

Africa's most populous country has witnessed attacks and kidnappings for ransom by armed gangs, mostly in its northwest. Such attacks are rare in southwestern Nigeria. 


Ondo state governor Arakunrin Oluwarotimi Akeredolu cut short a trip to the capital Abuja and returned to Ondo after the attack. "We shall commit every available resource to hunt down these assailants and make them pay," he said in a statement.  


  https://www.newsmax.com/newsfront/church-attack-nigeria/2022/06/05/id/1073013/   




When You Accept That Modern Western Government Considers Citizens Their Enemy, Then All the Outcomes Make Sense



For his weekly monologue Neil Oliver hits on a subject very near and dear to the heart of CTH.  Mr. Oliver is making his acceptance known today, CTH has been making our acceptance of the reality known for over ten years; hence, the name “The Last Refuge.”  The bottom line, governments now represent corporate interests – not people.  The policy makers now consider the interests of the state, not the interests of the people.

Anyone who is still pretending, particularly post-COVID examples, that any western government is applying a principle of citizen representation to their policy is lying.  There are many people still pretending government is designed to represent the people; however, their pretense is based on their inability to cope with the alternative.  All around us are the signs showing traditional, representative, western government has collapsed.  We are in this weird place where we pretend it hasn’t.  WATCH:


[Transcript] – If you cannot – simply cannot – understand what’s happening in this country and in the world now, I might have the explanation.

You may, at least until recently, have been labouring under the misapprehension that the State has your back – that those in power have your best interests at heart. Let me make it clear that I use the word State deliberately. These words are not directed solely at the Government, or even just Parliament – but at the whole edifice of those in positions of power – elected and not.

If like me you no longer believe the State has your back, it’s at least likely that you know, indeed are surrounded by, many that still do. You, or those around you, may still believe that decisions are being taken, plans set in place, by those at the top of the food chain, with a view to securing and perpetuating the world your ancestors worked for, in some cases gave their lives for. You or they may have thought that the indigenous culture of these islands, nurtured for a thousand years, was still held dear by those occupying positions of power and responsibility.

But no, as far as I’m concerned, that is no longer the case and hasn’t been the case for a good long while. Understand and accept this much, at least, and the otherwise bewildering sense of confusion goes away at once. It is such a relief.

So much of what is happening now – crashing economy; livelihoods destroyed; dismal care of physical and mental health; educations compromised or worse; a so-called green agenda prioritised at all costs and regardless of harms done by subsidies on bills – those subsidies that are the only, absolutely the only reason any private company ever raised a wind turbine, or invested in solar panels for British skies; VAT on fuel; spiralling costs of food and essentials; deliberately destructive setting aside of farmland and discouragement of farmers and farming as an industry in a time of global food insecurity.

Domestic and international travel made so problematic as to be hardly worth the bother; the looming prospect of digital IDs; the rise of digital currencies instead of money – all of these troubling realities and more – all of it makes sense once you apply the “Keep It Simple” principle.

What we are witnessing is no longer a State working to serve us and to protect our shared heritage, institutions, culture and way of life. Rather we are watching their deliberate destruction and dismantling ready for replacement with something else.

Many of those in place in our institutions – in government, in parliament, civil service, academia, even the Church – evidently loathe this country. It’s that simple. They loathe what this country has been; what, to some extent at least, it still is. Furthermore, they despise those who value what has been and who wish to see all of that conserved and handed on to future generations.

These islands are presided over now by idealogues committed to the wholesale demolition of what has been Britain and British, and its replacement with the product of some parasitic ideology shaped in their own image.

In times such as these, there is often an appetite for and calls for revolution. I would advise against such means. Revolutions are for the birds, always a disaster in the end. Revolutions devour their children, as a wise man said.

The preferable solution is to maintain all that is good, all that has served us well. Maintain the foundations of the old house and as much of the structure above as is still sound. Root out the rot and treat the woodworm, repair and replace what is broken, but keep as much as possible of what has stood the test of time, what has worked.

The bitter irony is that it appears that a revolution is indeed being planned – in fact has been long in the planning and is now being rolled out. In the past it was kings and nation states that feared revolution by the common people, the slaves. Now it is the State itself that is fomenting revolution, from within. The rot is at the core, at the heart. By contrast it is the people, we the people, who want the country and the culture and the heritage saved and who must therefore resist the State-sponsored revolution with all the strength we have.

We are told, by them, that pain is coming – and that that pain must be endured. Suddenly they’re all saying it at once, all over the world, yet another script parroted in unison – like Build Back Better – only worse. But that pain is for us alone, we the proles. Those with the money and power will glide above it all in their private jets, leaving in their wake contrails of CO2 that might as well scribble on the sky the message:

“Suck it up, peasants”.

They’ll push burgers made of bugs at us – while they sit down to Cote de Boeuf. We’ll have real pain and they’ll have champagne. We’ll have nothing. And they’ll be happy. Or so they like to think.

Again and again, I turn to the Keep It Simple philosophy – what some call Occam’s Razor. If it seems to make no sense that 30 million petrol and diesel cars might be replaced with electric alternatives powered by a non-existent infrastructure … that’s because the simpler explanation is that almost none of us are meant to have cars at all – electric or otherwise. If you wonder why in the US and here in Britain we are turning our backs on fracking and other sources of power under our feet and beneath our surrounding seas, it is because the intention is that we in the troublesome West should have much, much less energy available to us as ordinary people than before. The intention is not to go green. The intention is that we should go without.

As part of their revolution, the State is laying plans to hinder any protest or dissent. The so-called Online Safety Bill is nothing less than a whole new way to ensure the censorship and silencing of any who would challenge the hobbling of our rights and freedoms, our herding like cattle towards a digital slavery in which our every financial transaction, every communication, every movement, every meeting, every word, might be monitored in real time and also judged against a code of behaviour drafted by people we do not see and cannot know. We stand to be judged against standards set to curtail every aspect of our being and whenever it suits the State, we will be found wanting and punished as a consequence.

This is the weekend of the Platinum Jubilee. Jubilee is a word with an interesting back story. It has deep roots in the Hebrew word Jobel, which is a ram – or more specifically a trumpet made from a ram’s horn. In ancient times, thousands of years ago, the Jobel was sounded to announce the Year of Atonement – a regular event when all debts were written off, unconditionally and completely, thus freeing those who had been enslaved to rich people because they owed them money.

US economist Michael Hudson has written that as long ago as the time of the Assyrians, 4,000 years ago, it was understood that economies always became unstable, and ultimately collapsed, when too many people simply could not settle their debts to the rich, and through no fault of their own. The solution, understood and applied for thousands of years, was that periodically all debts had to be cancelled – this was a jubilee.

Jesus Christ understood the need to write off debt to save society. The older, Greek version of the Lord’s Prayer says, “forgive us our debts, as we forgive our debtors”. Only much later, when the Church had made it a matter of craven morality to repay every debt, were the words debts and debtors replaced with trespasses and trespassers. By then, the church was in cahoots with the rich. In his first sermon in the synagogue Jesus told the congregation he had come to bring a clean slate debt cancellation – what he called the Year of the Lord. This, the cancelling of otherwise unpayable debt to Rome and the Romans, was the basis of his message of hope to the downtrodden.

The economic mess we’re in now is not the fault of we, the little people, but of the banks and their ruinous recklessness in pursuit of obscene profit. In 2008 they got to write off their mistakes, with the help of eye watering amounts of taxpayers’ money, to cancel their debts. Those same banks don’t want to do the same for us, though. Far from it. The bankers and the rest of the super-rich elite want to foreclose on those in debt. When that happens, the rich elite will own everything, and we will own nothing. Sound familiar?

In this year of Jubilee, I would say we have a lot to learn from ancient wisdom – to remember that our ancestors knew the fight that mattered was to prevent the population falling into bondage to the elite, who wanted to own everything. I very much doubt that a jubilee for the people, an unconditional cancelling of all debt, is quite the great reset those of the elite have in mind. They need us to owe them, so that they own us. Bankers always say debts must always be paid, or there will be chaos. They would say that, wouldn’t they?

I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again – just because you’re paranoid doesn’t mean they’re not out to get you. This is the time of waking up and understanding that the state is not to be trusted – not anymore and not for a long time.

All of this is the stuff they used to call Conspiracy Theory. Call it as much if it blows your skirt up. I no longer care. In my book, those they call Conspiracy Theorists are more accurately described as the ones who saw it all coming.” (link)

 

Neil Oliver has picked up THE TRUMPET

“A Paradigm Shift is needed – Urgently.   It cannot be provided to you, you must develop it within your own mind – and you’d better do it quick; or you will lose.”   ~ Sundance 2012



'Anonymous' Gets Dropped by Secret Service After Spreading January 6th Claim


Bonchie reporting for RedState 

Maggie Haberman of The New York Times dropped a “scoop” on Friday that captured the mainstream media’s imagination. The report centered on a “warning,” supposedly from January 5th, 2021, that Donald Trump was going to “turn” on Mike Pence, putting the latter’s life in danger the next day.

Haberman also claimed via her sources that the danger was grave enough that it was reported to the Secret Service by Pence’s staff.

The day before a mob of President Donald J. Trump’s supporters stormed the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, Vice President Mike Pence’s chief of staff called Mr. Pence’s lead Secret Service agent to his West Wing office.

The chief of staff, Marc Short, had a message for the agent, Tim Giebels: The president was going to turn publicly against the vice president, and there could be a security risk to Mr. Pence because of it.

When I first saw this, my reaction was “who cares?” It’s currently June 2022. January 6th is simply not a thing anymore to anyone outside the beltway. Speaking to the issue of Trump turning on Pence, that was hardly a secret in the days leading up to the Capitol breach, and it’s not really noteworthy now — given the crises currently plaguing the country. Haberman’s report does nothing to move the ball forward on January 6th, simply serving as another moment for the press to go “wow,” instead of focusing on Joe Biden’s failures.

Regardless, the news led Never-Trump voice “Anonymous,” now revealed to be former no-name, former-Trump official Miles Taylor, to take to Twitter to express his horror.

Miles Taylor, who spent years anonymously claiming to be a big shot within the Trump administration, did not, in fact, “oversee the Secret Service.” He was a chief of staff within the Department of Homeland Security. To the extent that he had any influence at all via his role as an advisor and organizer, he was not who anyone at the Secret Service technically reported to. Chains of Command do actually exist, and Taylor was not in it.

Nevertheless, in an incredibly satisfying turn of events, Taylor ended up getting drop kicked by the current Secret Service Communications Director, who chimed in to correct the record.

Anthony Guglielmi was appointed to his role in March of 2022 by Biden, which means there’s no reason to suspect he’s lying in order to cover for Trump. Rather, it seems like Haberman’s report was simply false or lacked serious context. If this supposed serious threat to Pence was not actually shared with Secret Service, then it wasn’t a real threat. The idea that credible danger could exist-and that the Secret Service did not have knowledge of it-is simply not plausible

Taylor, ever the consummate grifter, latching onto something so fantastical because it fit his preferred narrative wasn’t surprising. What was surprising was seeing Gugliemi body him up in public, pointedly saying that the Secret Service has no idea what Haberman or Taylor are talking about. Let this be another lesson that these wild, anti-Trump reports should be taken with a grain of salt. Time and again, the truth ends up being far less interesting.