Real Clear Politics
September 28, 2015
 
 
Our Know-Nothing, Anti-Science, Anti-Intellectual  Presidential Candidates
Posted by _Alex B.  Berezow_ 
(http://www.realclearscience.com/authors/alex_b_berezow/) 


Other than getting a major fact wrong, the worst possible feeling for a  
journalist is the gut-wrenching notion that all of one's efforts are for 
naught.  For me, it has become increasingly difficult to escape this dreadful 
feeling,  given the state of politics in America. 
Last week, it was _revealed_ 
(http://www.buzzfeed.com/andrewkaczynski/ben-carson-big-bang-a-fairy-tale-theory-of-evolution-encoura#.vyY96rgOzr)
   that 
pediatric neurosurgeon Ben Carson, who is currently one of the frontrunners  
for the Republican nomination, believes the Big Bang to be a fairy tale and 
the  theory of evolution to be the work of the devil. This comes on the 
heels of a  debate performance in which Dr. Carson voiced disagreement with the 
vaccine  schedule for children, though there is _no  evidence_ 
(http://geneticexperts.org/republican-candidates-say-childhood-vaccine-schedules-should-b
e-spaced-out-trump-claims-link-to-autism/)  to support his view that 
vaccines should be delayed. Rand Paul, an  ophthalmologist, expressed similar 
skepticism. 
 
 



Even worse, Donald Trump, who is currently leading the GOP race, announced  
that vaccines cause autism. This dangerous nonsense has been debunked so 
many  times, that it's not even fun to debunk it anymore. 
Lest you come to the conclusion that only Republicans reject modern  
scholarship, the Democrats haven't done any better. 
Hillary Clinton, the current Democratic frontrunner, _joined the  
anti-vaccine bandwagon_ (http://www.salon.com/2008/05/05/vaccine_pandering/)  
during 
her first presidential run in 2008. Amazingly,  she has done a complete 
_about-face_ 
(http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/morning-mix/wp/2015/02/03/hillary-clinton-likens-anti-vaxxers-to-science-deniers-the-earth-is-round-the-sky-
is-blue-and-vaccineswork/)   on the issue, something worthy of both praise 
(because she is endorsing good  science) and ridicule (because she acts as 
if she can hide from what she said in  2008). More recently, Mrs. Clinton 
came out against the Keystone XL pipeline _because  of climate change_ 
(http://www.cnn.com/2015/09/23/politics/hillary-clinton-keystone-pipeline-decision-op
position/) , as if a single pipeline will spell doom for the planet.  
Notably, Mrs. Clinton's opinion is in direct opposition to a State Department  
report that concluded the _pipeline  would have no effect on global greenhouse 
gas emissions_ 
(http://www.washingtonpost.com/business/economy/state-to-release-keystones-final-environmental-impact-statement-friday/2014/01/31/3a9bb25
c-8a83-11e3-a5bd-844629433ba3_story.html) . 
Bernie Sanders, the champion of the far left, is also not terribly fond of  
science. He favors _GMO  food labels_ 
(http://www.sanders.senate.gov/newsroom/press-releases/sanders-let-states-require-gmo-food-labels)
 , even though 
America's finest scientists and medical doctors  disagree. Mr. Sanders also 
_opposes  building more nuclear power plants_ 
(http://www.fastcoexist.com/3046530/bernie-sanders-i-worry-that-we-are-moving-toward-an-orwellian-society)
 
, even though they are safe and constitute  a _necessary part_ 
(http://www.realclearscience.com/journal_club/2015/05/15/we_could_get_rid_of_fossil_fuel_
electricity_in_just_25_years_with_nuclear_power_109222.html)  of any 
serious climate policy. Then there's the  whole socialism thing, even though 
the 
overwhelming majority of economists  endorse capitalism as the best method to 
allocate resources efficiently in an  economy. 
We can shake our heads in disbelief at people like Dr. Carson, Dr. Paul, 
Mr.  Trump, Mrs. Clinton, and Mr. Sanders. But, in a democratic society, our  
politicians are simply a reflection of who we are. They are us. Our  
politicians hold idiotic beliefs because a substantial proportion of Americans  
hold idiotic beliefs. 
Until that changes, we will continue to get the government that we  deserve.

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