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Friday, June 18, 2010

Obama's War on Science

Obama is a liar.  That has been firmly established.  He lied about closing Gitmo.  He lied about Medicare cuts.  He lied about the cost of the health care bill.  He lied about being able to keep your insurance plan under the health care bill.  He lied about lobbyists in his administration.  He lied about making sure that there was enough time for the public to read legislation before it was passed.  I could go on for pages, but everyone has his own favorite list of Obama lies.

One of his most egregious lies is about the abuse of science in the interest of politics.  The Left repeatedly accused the Bush administration of this.  Here is Jonah Goldberg on the subject.

.. all of the Democratic candidates [and Nancy Pelosi, Hillary Clinton, The New York Times, et al] bemoaned the Neanderthalic "Republican war on science," to borrow a phrase from a popular liberal book. Hillary Clinton, for instance, promised that her administration would "restore scientific integrity by supporting the independent work of government scientists" and end the "open season on open inquiry."



For good or for ill, Obama beat Hillary for the nomination, but he carried the "liberals love science" torch nonetheless. At his inauguration, he pledged, "We will restore science to its rightful place."

Fast forward to the oil spill in the Gulf.

The White House issued a blanket moratorium on deepwater oil drilling. Obama cited a report commissioned by the Interior Department that purported to recommend the ban.



"The recommendations contained in this report," declared the document, "have been peer-reviewed by seven experts identified by the National Academy of Engineering."



Except that was untrue. In fact, it was such a glaring lie that the seven engineers who peer-reviewed an earlier version of the document felt obliged to come forward to clear the air.



"The Secretary should be free to recommend whatever he thinks is correct," wrote the scientists, "but he should not be free to use our names to justify his political decisions."



The draft these experts saw was substantively different from the document that bore their names. The draft called for a moratorium on issuing new permits, not stopping existing drilling (a move many experts believe would be unsafe).



One of the experts, Benton Baugh, president of Radoil, told the Wall Street Journal, that if the draft had said to halt drilling, "we'd have said 'that's craziness.'" ...



Needless to say, there is something ugly and hypocritical about glorifying the absolute authority of scientists and sanctimoniously preening about your bravery in "restoring" that authority -- and then ignoring the scientists when politically expedient.



But it is bordering on the grotesque to handpick scientists to give you an opinion and then lie about what they actually said, and implement a policy they don't endorse.
After the election, one in which I was firmly against his candidacy, I wondered if I could have been wrong in my judgment.  I was ready to reconsider if he proved to be a good chief executive.  I now admit I was wrong.  He is proving to me and millions of others that he is worse than we feared.  Brazen lies cloaked in empty rhetoric surrounded by total ineptitude, careless cruelty, and a lifestyle reminiscent of Versailles before the revolution are the characteristics of the Obama administration.  I'm sorry I was wrong.  So is the country.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

As long as the GOP allows the Earth is 6,000 years old faction to dictate science policy they will continue to be viewed as the anti-science policy.

RedNeckoBlogger said...

Anonymous... I'm unaware of such a policy from GOP... but even assuming you're correct, does that makes ALL of the Obama lies OK? At least according to your logic!

Science for far too many has BECOME religion! (RedNeckoBlogger)

Anonymous said...

It is an unofficial policy in the GOP and is official policy for many of the religious groups that make up their base. I am not willing to give up the USA's military and technological advantage simply to get the votes of those who do not understand science.

And where did I excuse anything Obama has done? This childish excuse for "debate" is what has lead us to this point in the first place.

And you did post this on freerepublic.com which has an official policy of being young Earth creationist. Posting this on a science is bad, vaccines are evil site doesn't help your credibility.

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RedNeckoBlogger said...

Anonymous... are you Dimensio? One who has commented on my blog with many "your so stupid cause you don't think like me" tirades.

Religious "science" people cannot tolerate any questioning of the so-called "science" dogmas. A position I assert is pure religion and anti-(true) science. You used your comment NOT to assess the Obama administration science policies, but just to take a dig at those who think different than you. Enjoy your snobbish arrogance for that's all you seem to have to offer!

Note to blog owner: thanx for this post exposing the corruption of true-science. True science has no fear!