Why the fck doesn't Congress require those sitting on the various
committees know at least something about the Committee's area? These
are people who don't think science is real, advocate Creatinism, sorry
Creationism, and women have an anti-rape mechanism. Just makes me want
to puke.

http://www.salon.com/2012/11/12/anti_science_gopers_vying_for_house_science_chair/singleton/

GOP’s House Science joke
As of now, three rather unscientific Republicans are vying to become
the committee's next head
BY JILLIAN RAYFIELD

Todd “legitimate rape” Akin may be out of the House next term, but
three Republicans vying for House Science Committee chairmanship will
help carry the torch of Akin’s questionable-at-best relationship with
science.

Science Magazine reports that Reps. Lamar Smith, Jim Sensenbrenner and
Dana Rohrabachrer are three House Republicans who have so far
announced that they are vying for the top spot on the committee, which
focuses on science, space and technology.

Rohrabacher, R-Calif., wrote in a statement: ”I intend to be a
chairman who exemplifies the Republican philosophy that science,
technology and innovation offer a pathway to a better, more prosperous
future, and solve problems that bureaucracy and rampant government
spending cannot.”

Rohrabacher said in a 2007 congressional hearing that he was skeptical
of a report that found evidence of global warming to be “unequivocal,”
in particular testimony regarding a period 55 million years ago when
similar patterns of dramatic climate change occurred. Rohrabacher
argued: “We don’t know what those other cycles were caused by in the
past. Could be dinosaur flatulence, you know, or who knows?” And,
David Malakoff of Science Magazine reports, “[Rohrabacher] has a been
a ferocious critic of the Obama administration, and has gone to the
House floor to attack U.S. government programs that fund research and
environmental programs overseas, particularly in China, calling such
projects ‘insane.’”

Sensenbrenner, R-Wis., has alternately dismissed “scientific fascism”
and called climate change research part of an “international
conspiracy.” He wrote in announcing his candidacy that he would
increase oversight on the federal government, because “The Obama
Administration has shown its willingness to manipulate science for
political ends and threaten our domestic energy production and our
economy in the process.”

In 2009, Smith, R-Texas, attacked ABC, CBS and NBC for their coverage
of global warming, which he said was “largely slanted in favor of
global warming alarmists.”

“The networks have shown a steady pattern of bias on climate change,”
Smith wrote in a statement at the time. “During a six-month period,
four out of five network news reports failed to acknowledge any
dissenting opinions about global warming, according to a Business and
Media Institute study.”

That’s not to say that current chairman Rep. Ralph Hall, R-Texas, is
much better: In 2010, Hall pushed a bill to cut off billions in
funding for scientific research and math and science education. He
also once said of global warming: “I’m really more fearful of
freezing. And I don’t have any science to prove that. But we have a
lot of science that tells us they’re not basing it on real scientific
facts.”

Hall is stepping down at the end of the year because of rules limiting
chairs to six-year terms.

Jillian Rayfield is an Assistant News Editor for Salon, focusing on
politics. Follow her on Twitter at @jillrayfield or email her at
[email protected].

-- 
Larry C. Lyons
web: http://www.lyonsmorris.com/lyons
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