Showing posts with label science. Show all posts
Showing posts with label science. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Anti-Intellectualism and Anti-Science in America

Anti-Intellectualism

We have seen ample evidence of the McCain/Palin campaign being "anti-science" and I am going to share just a few here.  But first, the idea of anti-intellectualism. It's apparent in the language used by conservatives - Obama isn't well-educated and smart, he's "elite" which translates in people's minds as "elitist." I've never understood why you'd want your drinking buddy instead of the smartest guy in school to be leader of the free world, and apparently, neither does the rest of the world: 
How these gibbering numbskulls came to dominate Washington
The degradation of intelligence and learning in American politics results from a series of interlocking tragedies

Way back in August, before I started blogging about this, I read a great op-ed by Charles Krugman, Know Nothing Politics Recall, this is before Palin. Also before Krugman won a Nobel Prize in Economics. Yeah, take that you anti-intellectuals! My favorite Op-Ed writer for the New York Times is also a Nobel Prize winner. In Economics. Yeah, that thing that nobody else seems to understand these days. AND he's a liberal! Touche! Okay, enough gloating (for the moment). Here's a quote from the article, and since adding Palin to the ticket, it's only gotten worse, as you may have noticed!
"...know-nothingism — the insistence that there are simple, brute-force, instant-gratification answers to every problem, and that there’s something effeminate and weak about anyone who suggests otherwise — has become the core of Republican policy and political strategy. The party’s de facto slogan has become: “Real men don’t think things through.”
Or, in other words, it can all be boiled down into talking points and slogans.

When searching for that article, I came across two others on the same topic with slightly different perspectives, but both compare the current state of the G.O.P. to the Know-Nothing Party:
How the Republicans went from a party of dissident intellectuals to a party that disdains the educated class as a whole: The Class War Before Palin

And this one with a historical perspective from the Daily KOS, comparing modern-day Republicans to the "Know-Nothings" of Lincoln's era: http://www.dailykos.com/story/2008/10/11/152556/66/710/622713

I think, I hope, that people are starting to wake up to this. Intelligent and decent Republicans have been crossing party lines quite publicly to endorse Obama, from Christopher Buckley, son of William F. Buckley and (former) editor of the National Review, to Colin Powell, to one of McCain's campaign advisors.

Anti-Science

The Anti-Science crowd are a sub-group of the anti-intellectual crowd. As a science educator, I am embarrassed by them, and the failure in science education that they represent. They don't understand the process of science, the very basics of testable hypotheses, and complain that "scientists are always 'changing their minds'" anyway. That's because science is NOT dogma, people! Science is constantly examining itself - peer review, reproducible results, and testing with new and better tools all the time. Here are a few examples of the anti-science sentiments from McCain and Palin:

Famous "Overhead Projector":
This:
The Zeiss Planetarium Projection System

Not This:
overhead projector 

McCain and his earmarks obsession: we've gone over this before, but all of the examples of bad spending bills that McCain has brought up have been science-related!

Planetaria as "foolishness"


Before this one, McCain criticized another earmark that was studying Grizzly Bear DNA. Okay, just about ANY DNA study can provide benefit - we share a lot of the same genes, even with bears. And this is to help wildlife managers study the habits and ranges of grizzlies they have to manage in National Parks and other areas like Yellowstone, where understanding behavior and territory of these magnificent beasts is essential to people's health and welfare who visit, live, work and ranch in the areas where they live.

And Palin... oh wow. There is just TOO much material here!

Most recently, though, is her failure to understand High School Biology. Memo To Palin: Fruit Fly Research Has Led To Advances In Understanding Autism
http://thinkprogress.org/2008/10/24/palin-fruit-flies/

And a whole lot more about that same thing:

In Case You Weren't Scared Enough: Palin on "Fruit Fly Research"
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/todd-palmer-and-rob-pringle/in-case-you-werent-scared_b_138089.html

Beyond the Palin:
http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/badastronomy/2008/10/25/beyond-the-palin/

Sarah Palin: Ignorant and anti-science
http://scienceblogs.com/pharyngula/2008/10/sarah_palin_ignorant_and_antis.php

Of course, her belief that The Flintstones is based on fact (seriously - she thinks dinosaurs and humans walked the earth together - is a young earth creationist), her opposition to scientists' findings on listing polar bears and beluga whales as endangered, and her denial of the huge amount of scientific evidence for human-caused global warming all add to this picture.

I can't help but feel that if we elected McCain/Palin, we would be starting (or continuing what the Bush administration started) down the path of a new dark age of scientific reason.

UPDATE: an even better article about the anti-science positions of the McCain/Palin ticket - this article goes into more detail about the Grizzly DNA study as well:
The GOP ticket's appalling contempt for science and learning. - By Christopher Hitchens - Slate Magazine

Friday, October 10, 2008

Irrationality, Anti-Science, Dangerous Tactics, and Race in the race

Okay folks, so I’ve been waiting for a coherent theme to develop before sending, but it’s getting more incoherent all the time. Maybe that’s the theme.

So here’s some random tidbits, after which a theme should emerge:

Responding to the “Palling around with Terrorists” accusation, some of Palin’s un-American activities:
http://www.salon.com/opinion/feature/2008/10/07/palins_unamerican/

And this is not a joke:
http://www.observer.com/2008/media/hugh-hewitts-how-sarah-palin-won-election-and-saved-america-does-not-yet-have-publisher

Neither is this:
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20081010/ap_on_el_pr/palin_troopergate_15
But we’ll find out the results of that probe soon. Either way it turns out, exonerating yourself is a little silly.

A little bit on McCain’s claim of a three million dollar earmark for an “overhead projector” for the Adler Planetarium. That one’s gotten a lot of science and education folks’ hackles up! McCain is seeming pretty anti-science for his comments. This is a great blog post by “The Bad Astronomer” Phil Plait (he exposes “Bad Astronomy” in various places, debunks hoaxes, etc.)
http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/badastronomy/2008/10/08/

Dangerous Tactics
The McCain Campaign is getting truly dangerous and also irrelevant – lets hope their new tactic (or, wait, is it a strategy?) causes moderates and thinking Republicans (and yes, I still believe in them – I leave Obama buttons under my pillow at night hoping to wake up and find donations...) to leave the McCain/Palin camp in droves.

A Seattle blogger said it very well here:
http://weskimcom.tumblr.com/post/53894436/an-open-plea-to-all-american-voters

And Andrew Sullivan names the fear out loud:
http://andrewsullivan.theatlantic.com/the_daily_dish/2008/10/the-dangerous-p.html

Some thoughts on race as a factor:

Dear White Voter:
http://www.racialicious.com/2008/10/10/an-open-letter-to-white-voters-or-what-mccain-really-thinks-of-you/

These are older, and I may have sent them before, and I’m sure most of you have seen them, but they are good food for thought about racism. I love that the Obama campaign is downplaying this, and focusing on the issues. But racism is no doubt a factor in this vote as it influences our thinking in subtle, invisible ways:

White Privilege:
http://www.buzzflash.com/articles/contributors/1755

How Racism Works:
http://seriouslythough.tumblr.com/post/50281935/what-if-john-mccain-were-a-former-president-of-the

Donna Brazile, also rising above, but at the same time not mincing words. I really like this woman!
http://jezebel.com/5059945/donna-brazile-is-not-going-to-the-back-of-the-bus

And a hopeful, positive note about race:
Obama’s Race is Receding:
http://ac360.blogs.cnn.com/2008/10/09/obamas-race-is-receding/
“We are witnessing something remarkable here: Obama’s race is receding as he becomes more familiar. His steadiness has trumped his skin color; he is being judged on the content of his character.”
That is the America in which I want to live. It’s a good short post that goes on to say what we need from Obama, and I agree.

And it’s looking good:
http://www.npr.org/news/specials/election2008/2008-election-map.html

But we cannot become complacent – we need a “landslide” - and it would be great if it were not only an electoral landslide.

Why?

The Bradley Effect:
if you haven’t heard of this, it’s when former LA Mayor Tom Bradley ran for governor, and the polls showed him winning by a large margin. He lost, though. People did not want to admit they would not vote for him in polls, but in the privacy of the voting booth, their true nature showed. It’s been many years since then, and I hope we, as a people, have moved beyond that.

Voter Registration Challenges:
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/10/09/us/politics/09voting.html?partner=rssuserland&emc=rss&pagewanted=all
“Tens of thousands of eligible voters in at least six swing states have been removed from the rolls or have been blocked from registering in ways that appear to violate federal law, according to a review of state records and Social Security data by The New York Times.
The actions do not seem to be coordinated by one party or the other, nor do they appear to be the result of election officials intentionally breaking rules, but are apparently the result of mistakes in the handling of the registrations and voter files as the states tried to comply with a 2002 federal law, intended to overhaul the way elections are run.
Still, because Democrats have been more aggressive at registering new voters this year, according to state election officials, any heightened screening of new applications may affect their party’s supporters disproportionately.”
Voter Intimidation: Hear about the anonymous fliers in the poor areas of Pennsylvania warning people not to vote, “for their own protection”? False warnings that if they had any outstanding warrants, parking tickets, etc, there would be undercover police there to arrest them.

So we need a substantial margin to feel confident of victory. Keep doing good work out there people!!

Also, I believe today is the last day before the election to register to vote, so if you aren’t registered yet, get your butt in gear!!
http://justvote.org/

(**Great Quote: “Voting is the best way to avoid feeling like an asshole when someone asks you, ‘did you vote?’”)

http://my.barackobama.com/page/content/im52?source=pm-info-t-web

Sunday, September 28, 2008

More On Palin, Debates, and Science

Moron, er, I mean, More On Palin:

So I watched Fareed Zakaria interview the Premier of China on CNN-GPS today – it was an amazing interview. I had not been familiar with Fareed Zakaria before – he is the guy who wrote the cover story in October 2001 called “Why They Hate Us” in Newsweek. He is a really smart guy, to say the least - http://fareedzakaria.com/about.html

He has an article in Newsweek now, entitled “Palin Is Ready? Please.”
http://www.newsweek.com/id/161204/page/1
And a previous article on the differing world views of McCain and Obama, called, “The World Isn't So Dark”:
http://www.newsweek.com/id/158764?tid=relatedcl (Zakaria again)

You know when there are so many stories like these about Palin in mainstream media, like the LA Times and Newsweek, and especially the National Review, that Palin is in trouble. I mean, I love the Huffington Post and Daily KOS and all that, but, hey, those ARE the “liberal media”! :)

And more on the Debate topics:

McCain’s Bizarre Earmark Obsession:
http://blog.foreignpolicy.com/node/9908

I think all the drummed up outrage against earmarks is just a distraction. Earmarks are the way states and local governments can currently fund things that aren’t big enough for an entire bill all their own – it’s just how things are done in Washington these days. Reform, making it easier to have smaller funding requests not stuck in larger bills in earmarks, sounds like a good idea, because no one is saying the earmark system is a ~good~ system, but it IS the system that is in use now, and it works to get funding for things like research (McCain’s Grizzly Bear DNA example – that was NPS and I know a guy who participated in the study, collecting Griz scat! It was an important tool for wildlife managers to know how many grizzlies they had and what their territories were, etc.) and Planetariums (another one that McCain railed against Obama for – I happen to agree with Phil Plait, the “Bad Astronomer,” that planetariums are pretty darn important for public education and research and their benefits spread far beyond their local areas: http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/badastronomy/2008/09/15/john-mccain-literally-antiscience/ )

Speaking of Science:
“61 Nobel Laureates have officially endorsed Obama for President. That’s more than have ever endorsed a candidate before. I don’t know if it’s Obama’s pro-science stance or the fact that McCain’s VP pick is so antiscience, wanting to teach creationism in the classroom and denying human-induced global warming (even when McCain admits as much). Either way, it’s remarkable.”

http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/badastronomy/2008/09/27/obama-nasa-and-nobels/


I’m becoming a serious news junkie. I’ll really try to limit my group emails to one a day from now on, if I can help myself! I don’t want to be a spammer!

Maggie

Monday, September 8, 2008

Palin the Book Banner?

A friend forwarded me an email with a long list of books "Palin had tried to have banned." I wanted to believe it, but it looked a little too "good" to be true, so I checked it out, and, sure enough, it was a hoax. Here is the letter I wrote back to my friend. In a nutshell, we don't need hoaxes or exaggerations - the truth is powerful enough to make our case.

Sorry – this is not true:
http://urbanlegends.about.com/od/sarahpalin/a/banned_books.htm

Here’s an article – she did ask the librarian if she would remove objectionable books if asked, but didn’t ask for specific books to be banned. The librarian said absolutely not. Later Palin tried to fire the librarian. That’s enough, in my mind, along with the other “loyalty tests” - ick. She’s evil. EEEEEEEEEEvil.

I hate her stupid anti-science creationist anti-reproductive freedom guts, but don’t want to pass on false info about her – I think there are plenty of true things that are against her already.

Of course you’ve read the Anne Kilkenny letter, who some Republicans are now trying to say is not even a real person. Looks like she is. And more power to her!!
http://urbanlegends.about.com/library/bl_anne_kilkenny_on_palin.htm

I love this Gloria Steinem op-ed piece in the LA Times:
http://www.latimes.com/news/opinion/commentary/la-oe-steinem4-2008sep04,0,7915118.story
There were a couple others on latimes – let me see if I can find them...
Here’s a good one, about her “independent spirit” - as an Alaskan Secessionist!
http://www.latimes.com/news/opinion/commentary/la-oe-brooks4-2008sep04,0,3731150.column

And, Andrew Sullivan, one of the conservatives I still have respect for, wrote this:
http://andrewsullivan.theatlantic.com/the_daily_dish/2008/09/email-of-the--1.html

And this is a good article about her speech:
http://www.prospect.org/csnc/blogs/ezraklein_archive?month=09&year=2008&base_name=palins_speech
Good comments, too.

And I love this science article that quickly becomes an anti-Palin piece:
http://blogs.zdnet.com/Ratcliffe/?p=362

And of course, omg, Jon Stewart, HOW I love thee!!
http://www.thedailyshow.com/video/index.jhtml?videoId=184086&title=sarah-palin-gender-card
(and he has so much more – maybe I’ll change my Facebook religion to Stewartist – he is god!!)
Here’s another:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9vm0P4LmHHM&NR=1

Maggie

Update - It turns out that while she did not try to get any specific books banned as mayor, she may have while on the city council.