Discussion: Krauthammer: Like 'Rain Dance,' Climate Change A 'Superstition'

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This guy (and I use the term loosely) should replace or get glasses’ and I mean that figuratively and literally.

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Permian-Triassac Extinction! If you don’t know what it was, don’t know what caused it or if you just believe it never happened because the Earth is only 6000 years old, you’re not entitled to open your gob on this subject.

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It’s the oldest superstition around. It was in the Old Testament, it’s in the rain dance of Native Americans – if you sin, the skies will not cooperate

Sooooo… you’re saying the Old Testament is superstition? I’m sure that’ll fly well with your base.

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Or “supply side economics”.

I’m pretty sure that the only reason this wrinked colostomy bag is actually still alive is due to science. But now he’s opposed to it?

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And Kraut Hammer has formed his conclusion after many years of studying the research, the metrics, and interviewing the experts. He has absolutely positively done his ‘due diligence’ before reaching this comparison to a ‘rain dance’. I think your IQ must be less that 70 to take anything this professional clown says, seriously. He is the poster child for cretinous imbeciles.

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Talk about killing two ignorant birds with one stone…

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Exactly. Dangerous, ignorant buffoon and repulsive racist are not two great tastes and they do not taste great together.

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Dr. Strangehammer is ALL IN on the climate denier squad…he’s a tool of extraordinary magnitude.

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¨Wrinkled colostomy bag¨ is a good description.
Oh, how’d I’d like to push his wheelchair off of a high cliff…

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Krauthammer is an evil, ignorant, mendacious little gnome.

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Once a rigid political operative, always a fool.

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How did he ever get through medical school without a belief in science?

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Krauthammer is a physician, so he really should understand science better. Things which cannot be predicted in the specific, can often be predected in the general. I may not be able to tell you if that bullet in the revolver will kill you if you point it at your head and pull the trigger. It’s only a 1 in 6 chance. However, if you say I’m going to spin the chamber each morning and shoot myself in the head, I can predict with a high degree of certainty, that you will be dead in a month. If you decide to load it with 2 bullets or shoot twice a day, I can predict with a higher degree of certainty. Just because I don’t know how a specific individual event will resolve, doesn’t mean that I can’t understand probability or statistics.

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And when Chucks house gets washed away he will be the first to blame it on the government for not doing something about the rising seas.

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Yeah! You tell 'em, Dr. Krautthammer!

The liber…huh?..what do you mean you’re not a scientist?

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I think he understands science just fine, it’s his love for his paycheck that keeps him silent about it.

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“Ninety-nine percent of physicists were convinced that space and time are fixed, until Einstein working in a patent office wrote a paper in which he showed that they are not,” he said.

When a climate denier comes up with a paper that is 1/100 as good as Einstein’s papers on relativity, then the scientific community will pay attention. Until then, we have no choice but to go with what the best current knowledge tells us. By the way, I not that Einstein’s papers were quickly accepted as true by the vast majority of physicists, thus disproving the argument that scientists are unwilling to change their minds when compelling new data or arguments are presented.

Sorry, Charlie. By the way is psychiatry really a science?

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Krauthammer is a psychiatrist, trained when dinosaurs roamed the earth. His basic science training was forgotten decades ago.

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Which only proves that going to Harvard Medical School is no guarantee that you will have a clue.

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