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TO BE FAIR, WE ALLOW THEM IN POWER, SO. . . Washington’s ‘governing elite’ think Americans are morons.

Recently, Johns Hopkins University political scientists Jennifer Bachner and Benjamin Ginsberg conducted a study of the unglamorous D.C. bureaucrat. These are the people who keep the federal government humming — the Hill staffers, the project managers and all those desk workers who vaguely describe themselves as “analysts.”

As Bachner and Ginsberg argue, civil servants exercise real power over how the government operates. They write and enforce rules and regulations. They might not decide what becomes law, but they have a hand in how laws are drawn up and how laws are implemented.

For all their influence, though, nearly all of these technocrats are unelected, and they spend most of their time with people who are just like them — other highly educated folk who jog conspicuously in college tees and own a collection of NPR totes.

In their new book, which is part ethnography and part polemic, Bachner and Ginsberg argue that Washington’s bureaucrats have grown too dismissive of the people they are supposed to serve. Bachner and Ginsberg recently sent around an informal survey to selected members of this technocratic class, and the results, they say, were shocking.

“Many civil servants expressed utter contempt for the citizens they served,” they write in their book, “What Washington Gets Wrong.” “Further, we found a wide gulf between the life experiences of ordinary Americans and the denizens of official Washington. We were left deeply worried about the health and future of popular government in the United States.”

With reason.

LOOKING FOR PEACE IN ALL THE WRONG PLACES:

Shot: “Once lauded as a peacemaker, Obama’s tenure fraught with war.”*

—Headline, AP today.

Chaser: “A giant poster of Russian President Vladimir Putin was draped along the side of the Manhattan Bridge on Thursday afternoon. The massive banner featured the Russian leader in a suit and tie against the backdrop of the country’s flag along with the word ‘peacemaker’ emblazoned at the bottom.”

—The New York Post, today.

* “What all the wise men promised has not happened, and what all the damned fools said would happen has come to pass.”

LIFE IN THE AGE OF MASS HYSTERIA: Student Confused For Creepy Clown Says He Could Have Been Killed By Cops.

Note to cops, and everyone else: Being a “Creepy Clown” isn’t actually a crime. But it gets worse: “UIC senior Oscar Chavez was handcuffed and detained by police Tuesday afternoon after other students reported a suspicious clown on campus. The interaction with police — who approached him with guns drawn — scared him. ‘I wasn’t even dressed as a clown.'”

WE’LL ALWAYS HAVE IOWAHAWK:

I GOT THE BLUES: Rolling Stones Announce New Blues Cover Album ‘Blue & Lonesome’

The 12 tracks, recorded in three days at London’s British Grove Studios, all cover songs by classic bluesmen, including Howlin’ Wolf (“Commit a Crime”), Little Walter (“I Gotta Go”) and Jimmy Reed (“Little Rain”). Eric Clapton guests on the group’s cover of Little Johnny Taylor’s “Everybody Knows About My Good Thing” and Otis Rush’s “I Can’t Quit You Baby.” The album doubles as a nod to the band’s formative years, when the band would play covers by their favorite blues artists.

Keith Richards told Rolling Stone in September that the group had been recording in London, cutting several songs in a rapid period. “It was fun – always is,” he said. At the time, he claimed the album would contain “a lot of Chicago blues.”

The band’s last studio album, 2005’s A Bigger Bang, was a big disappointment, but I’m looking forward to this one.

BYLINES OF BRUTALITY: Steve’s link to “Toronto’s ‘beer thrower’ ID’d as award-winning journalist” dovetails perfectly with Iowahawk’s classic post, “Bylines of Brutality.”

Between January of 2008, when the Bard of Des Moines wrote his citizens warning to be ever vigilant for journalistic freakouts, and Steve’s post below, I suspect you could find numerous additional examples of MSM meltdowns. Or as the subhead of Iowahawk’s post reads, “As Casualties Mount, Some Question The Emotional Stability of Media Vets.”