Donald Trump has reportedly picked former Texas Gov. Rick Perry as the next secretary of energy. From CBS News:

Donald Trump has selected Rick Perry to be energy secretary, according to two sources directly involved in the transition and selection process.

He had been summoned to Trump Tower for a meeting Monday to discuss the position after having been contacted over the weekend. The meeting was only finalized on Sunday.

The other contenders for the position were Sen. Joe Manchin, D-West Virginia, and Ray Washburne, a key Trump fundraiser, former RNC finance chair, restaurateur and investor in oil and gas operations.

As will be mentioned endlessly Tuesday, Rick Perry famously forgot to include the Department of Energy on his list of federal agencies to eliminate during a 2012 Republican primary debate.

Perry, like Trump, has consistently denied the existence of climate change, although he hasn’t gone as far as suggesting the concept was invented by the Chinese to kill American manufacturing. “In his pre-campaign book, Fed Up!, Perry referred to efforts to tackle global warming as ‘hysteria’ and described the science a ‘contrived phony mess,’” Mother Jones’ Patrick Caldwell wrote last year. “He even wrote that ‘we have been experiencing a cooling trend.’ ” He’s the perfect pick, all and all, for an incoming administration bent on putting people in charge of agencies whose work they do not believe in. Perhaps to help him along in the great dismantling, the Trump team is already ominously compiling the names of Energy Department employees who have worked on climate change.

Perry’s stances on climate change are sure to come up during confirmation hearings, as may his seat on the board of Energy Transfer Partners, whose subsidiary Dakota Access LLC is building the Dakota Access Pipeline.

Perry was one of the first prominent Republicans to speak out against Trump’s rise. “Let no one be mistaken—Donald Trump’s candidacy is a cancer on conservatism, and it must be clearly diagnosed, excised and discarded,” he said in a July 2015 speech to the Opportunity and Freedom PAC. Perry’s greatest concern about Trump was “his admission that there is not a single time in his life that he sought the forgiveness of God. A man too arrogant, too self-absorbed, to seek God’s forgiveness is precisely the type of leader John Adams prayed would never occupy the White House.” Perry continued:

My fellow Republicans, beware of false prophets. Do not let itching ears be tickled by messengers who appeal to anger, division and resentment. Resentment is the poison we swallow that we hope harms another. My fellow Republicans, don’t take the poison.

Rick Perry took the poison and endorsed Trump in May of this year; last July’s speech is no longer available on his otherwise still functional 2016 campaign website. Soon we’ll see Perry side by side with Trump again, reaping the rich rewards Trump’s America will continue to offer the most shameless and despicable people in American public life. Legend has it that Nero fiddled while Rome burned. The Romans didn’t know how good they had it. Come January, Rick Perry, incredulous at his own luck, will be practicing the sloppy moves he never mastered on Dancing With the Stars in a new office as all civilization slides closer to sweltering oblivion.