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Scott Crichlow
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Political Scientist. Fan of film & horse racing. Personal account - posts do not reflect the views of my employer.
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November 11, 2025 at 2:56 AM
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Here's a link to the episode: www.iheart.com/podcast/269-...

One of their points that has stayed with me is the idea that obvious plastic surgery is a kind of aggressive peacocking, a dominance display, aimed at showing off one's wealth & power in asserting visible control over their appearance
Episode 68 -- Republican Makeup with Jessica DeFino - In Bed With The Right
www.iheart.com
November 10, 2025 at 7:33 PM
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Plastic surgeons in DC are being asked by Trump insiders to get plastic surgery that's obvious and in keeping with "Mar-a-Lago face."

Paging @inbedwiththeright.bsky.social, whose episode on Republican Makeup (another term for the same tendency) was an eye-opener for me.
D.C. plastic surgeons see surge in "Mar‑a‑Lago face" requests from Trump insiders
"[They] want to look like they had something done."
www.axios.com
November 10, 2025 at 7:33 PM
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tbh I absolutely agree that we should impeach rogue judges

I might have a different view of which judges those are than the majority of the SJC does, though
NEWS: The Senate Judiciary Committee will hold a subcommittee hearing chaired by Cruz on 11/18 titled "Impeachment: Holding Rogue Judges Responsible"

This is a big escalation in the rhetoric we've been hearing for months on this
November 10, 2025 at 7:11 PM
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Chuck Schumer is not a wartime consigliere.
Godfather Tom Hagen GIF
ALT: Godfather Tom Hagen GIF
media.tenor.com
November 10, 2025 at 6:57 PM
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I can't tell you how many interviews I've done where I've been asked: If Trump's policies are so problematic, why are U.S. stocks rising so rapidly.

A bit of international context illustrates the real issue here.

U.S. stocks have dramatically underperformed other advanced economies.
November 10, 2025 at 3:15 PM
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Gutting and politicizing the FBI is a win-win for this administration. If we get attacked because we’re vulnerable, it’s just another opportunity to crack down on dissent and consolidate power.

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NYT - Kash Patel's inexperience, his dismissals of top FBI officials and his shift of resources from thwarting spies and terrorism have heightened concerns among the other Five Eyes nations that the bureau is adrift. www.nytimes.com/2025/11/10/wo...
F.B.I. Director Is Said to Have Made a Pledge to Head of MI5, Then Broken It
The episode has contributed to concerns among intelligence allies that Kash Patel, brash and partisan, is also unpredictable and even unreliable.
www.nytimes.com
November 10, 2025 at 12:13 PM
Want to better understand what happened overnight? 🧵👇🏼
In its limited, cabined, semi-nuked-and-therefore-always-potentially-further-nukable contemporary state, the filibuster has become the Senate's dark matter, at once powering and obscuring behavior on both sides.
November 10, 2025 at 11:08 AM
Either The Beast or The Kid Detective.

(Although much respect to anyone who says Aftersun, Decision to Leave, or Oppenheimer).
what’s the best movie ending of the decade so far?
November 9, 2025 at 6:14 PM
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November 9, 2025 at 3:00 PM
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Happy Trumpsgiving
Sean Duffy: "We have a number of people who want to get home for the holidays, they want to see their family. Listen, many of them are not going to be able to get on an airplane."
November 9, 2025 at 2:52 PM
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Ipsos finds Trump’s approval rating is decreasing almost entirely because of anti-incumbent economic anxiety. Approval rating among people who say the economy is the # 1 issue is -24pts since Jan. It’s stable for people who index on all other issues www.ipsos.com/en-us/lesson...
November 9, 2025 at 3:27 PM
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I’ve had two conferences—one in the US and one international—change titles of panels or the entire gathering to avoid being targeted or make people’s lives more difficult.

It’s the exact kind of thing the US used to label totalitarian when foreign countries did this to their scholars.
Going to a research conference next week. One of my panels featured researchers coming from Asia, who decided to withdraw given the uncertainty about domestic travel with flight cancelations. Just one more reference point for how the US under Trump has become seen as a basket case country.
November 9, 2025 at 3:29 PM
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every time you think the new WaPo editorial board can't embarrass itself any more, they manage to find a way.

Left: 'Texas gerrymandering is no big deal!', from August.
Right: 'Maryland gerrymandering is an affront to Western civilization!', from today.
November 7, 2025 at 6:25 PM
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oh so these people do pay attention to who politicians follow on social media, they just don’t care that the vice president follows a bunch of actual neo-nazis
Axios tried to bust James Talarico for following adult content creators on Instagram and I'm genuinely impressed by his campaign's response
November 8, 2025 at 4:39 PM
Private equity strikes again, explained, in part, by a funny homage to the Margot Robbie in the bathtub scene.
November 8, 2025 at 2:13 PM
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Not sure if these are the Page One headlines WH was going for.

@wsj.com
November 8, 2025 at 12:44 PM
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It still blows my mind that the lawless government paramilitary stormtroopers from every 1990's conspiracy theory have arrived and all the don't tread on me 1776 people just pulled a fade.
Video of Greg Bovino in Waukegan, with residents following and shouting, “You a bitch!” Taken by Armando Sanchez
November 8, 2025 at 4:02 AM
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The Onion, yet again, FTW.
November 7, 2025 at 6:39 PM
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“Assistant Secretary of Homeland Security Tricia McLaughlin confirmed the exchanges were carrying Trump wines in a statement to Forbes, saying, ‘The brave men and women of the USCG are pleased to be able to buy Trump wine and cider tax free.’”
November 7, 2025 at 12:09 PM
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Jared Isaacman, the billionaire Space X fanboy picked to take over NASA, plans to eviscerate the agency
November 6, 2025 at 10:40 AM
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No, the REPUBLICAN PARTY voted to allow Trump to start an illegal war.
Senate sinks measure to block military action against Venezuela
Senate sinks measure to block military action against Venezuela
The Senate on Thursday rejected legislation that would have required approval from Congress before President Donald Trump could take military action against Venezuela, despite bipartisan misgivings about the administration’s secretive efforts in the region. Just two Republicans broke ranks to oppose Trump. The 49-51 vote is the second failed bid in a month to rein in the U.S. military campaign against suspected drug-trafficking vessels in Latin America that has led to the deaths of nearly 70 people. War powers skeptics made no headway from their last push. The same two Republicans supported this resolution that voted for a similar one last month calling for a halt to Trump’s boat strikes. This measure focused on preventing future operations “within or against” Venezuela and reflected concerns that Trump’s offensive against cartels could spiral into a military confrontation with the South American nation. The measure’s lead sponsor, Sen. Tim Kaine (D-Va.) argued that the administration’s legal rationale for the boat strikes rests on an expansive view of presidential powers “that has no support in the Constitution” and would be “extremely flimsy” if applied to Venezuela. “You have to force Congress … to look in the mirror and confront the question of, are these policies good or bad, am I going to exercise our war power or abdicate and hand it away,” Kaine told reporters. Administration officials, in an apparent bid to keep Republicans on board, briefed top lawmakers ahead of the vote on the legal rationale for the recent strikes. Republican Sens. Rand Paul of Kentucky, a cosponsor of the resolution, and Lisa Murkowski of Alaska, both supported the previous war powers measure. Sen. John Fetterman of Pennsylvania, the lone Democrat to oppose last month’s war powers measure, flipped and voted with his party this time. The vote wasn’t without suspense. Three Republicans who’d been on the fence — Murkowski and Sens. Susan Collins of Maine and Todd Young of Indiana — held off on casting their votes, discussing the issue with each other, fellow senators and staff on the floor. Collins eventually cast her vote against the resolution, giving opponents the decisive 50th vote to defeat it, followed by Young. Republicans who opposed the measure argued the administration has the legal authority to stem the flow of illegal narcotics into the U.S. And they said an invasion of Venezuela wasn’t in the offing, despite a massive military buildup of ships, aircraft and military personnel in the Caribbean that could pressure Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro to leave power. Trump last month floated the possibility of strikes on land against Venezuelan drug gangs and has authorized covert CIA operations in the country. The U.S. military buildup in the region will soon include the USS Gerald R. Ford aircraft carrier, which is relocating from the Mediterranean Sea. Some Trump allies endorsed an even more muscular legal posture. Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.), a top defense hawk, argued Congress can’t “substitute our judgment” for the president’s and called for the U.S. to go after “the problem on the land” in Venezuela to tackle drug smuggling. “I would say that Venezuela, in the hands of Maduro, is an existential threat to the people of the United States,” Graham said. “It needs to stop, and whatever power that President Trump would like to use to stop that, I think he has the authority under the Constitution.” While enough GOP senators remained united to defeat the measure, bipartisan frustration has increased over the administration’s lack of explanation to Congress. The White House, Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth stepped up outreach to congressional leaders in recent days, and shared a classified Justice Department legal justification for the strikes. The measure was unlikely to gain traction if it passed as Trump almost certainly would veto it. This may have prevented some senators from supporting it. “I’m sympathetic, but they’re all messaging bills,” said Sen. Thom Tillis (R-N.C.). Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer and House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries both said lawmakers need more details. They have demanded that the administration brief all members of Congress.
dlvr.it
November 7, 2025 at 12:28 AM
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If a Democrat did any of this, it would be nonstop, widespread media coverage of his mental decline along with calls for resignation
Trump seems even more unhinged than usual in these new videos. The transition at the 40-second mark alone is just bizarre: "Leave them alone! WARNING!"

He's shouting and almost slurring his words, to say nothing of the fact that he's threatening to start a new war against Nigeria.
November 6, 2025 at 12:47 AM
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🤔
November 5, 2025 at 12:55 PM