Jon Stewart took a moment to talk about the weekend's climate change march in New York, and wondered why it's even necessary to have a march about global warming -- after all, isn't the climate science settled? Ah, but then he remembered: there's this thing called the House Committee on Science, Space and Technology, which is largely made up of Republicans who think that science is whatever Koch Industries says it is. Stewart looked at last week's hearing on the Obama administration's new carbon emissions rules, which as we've already noted included Indiana congressgoober Larry Bucshon explaining he
Thank gawd Congress is ON this so-called "science" stuff. In a world ruled by logic, reason, education, and intelligence run amok, we need these brave crusaders against the sensible, the settled, the insightful, and the inspired. Coming soon: Congress takes on Big Kindergarden: Is our Childrens Learning Stuff? Stay tuned, Wonkers!
I swear anyone who even considers republicans capable of running <i>anything</i> needs to be herded on to the FEMA barge, hauled off into an abyss of votes, and drowned (in votes).
I&#039;ll say it again: The GOP has made a point of putting their <b>most ignorant dumbfucks</b> on the Science and Technology Committee.
It just pisses me off to no end that they did this for the sole purpose of thowing sand in the gears. The result is an eminent Ph.D. scientist wasting his - and Congress&#039;s - time giving grade school science lessons to a bunch of nitwit teabaggers who <i>don&#039;t want to know</i> what he&#039;s telling them.
Well, the difference being that they aren't running along side, pushing. They use another jet to do that.
How can a 15 year old&#039;s Home Science Lab understand science better than House Science?
The 15-year-old isn&#039;t funded by ExxonMobil.
But only if GW was a qualified doctor working in a licenced clinic.
That is my favoritest, most beloved verbal sparring ever!! Thank you - all the upfists, my friend!
Thank gawd Congress is ON this so-called &quot;science&quot; stuff. In a world ruled by logic, reason, education, and intelligence run amok, we need these brave crusaders against the sensible, the settled, the insightful, and the inspired. Coming soon: Congress takes on Big Kindergarden: Is our Childrens Learning Stuff? Stay tuned, Wonkers!
Yeah, but when the Big Meltdown comes, you&#039;ll all wash down here! It&#039;s gravity!
Well, if Christie does run, no one will be able to deny global wobbling anymore, at least.
I swear anyone who even considers republicans capable of running <i>anything</i> needs to be herded on to the FEMA barge, hauled off into an abyss of votes, and drowned (in votes).
What is big fecal, the cruise industry lobby?
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I compare explaining it to the dumbasses as trying to push start an airplane
I&#039;ll say it again: The GOP has made a point of putting their <b>most ignorant dumbfucks</b> on the Science and Technology Committee.
With hospital admitting priviliges.
The 15-year-old is vastly more intelligent.
The banality of idiocy?
It just pisses me off to no end that they did this for the sole purpose of thowing sand in the gears. The result is an eminent Ph.D. scientist wasting his - and Congress&#039;s - time giving grade school science lessons to a bunch of nitwit teabaggers who <i>don&#039;t want to know</i> what he&#039;s telling them.