You why we have rico and conspiracy laws? Because they are sometimes true. Just not the ones you specialize in... like russian collusion / conspiracy... The irony of paid troll talking about conspiracy...
how can you think with a hand up your spine? you sock puppet besides that would not be surprising since many of you are the same person with a split personality and a manifest break from reality. sell any greenhouse gases today? troll...
During a House Oversight Committee hearing on the 2015 Paris climate accords, Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY) questioned former Secretary of State John Kerry on how he could receive a bachelor of arts degree in political science, the Washington Post reports. MASSIE: How do you get a bachelor of arts in a science? KERRY: Well, it’s liberal arts education. So, it’s not really science. MASSIE: I think it’s somewhat appropriate that someone with a pseudoscience degree is here pushing pseudoscience in front of our committee today. KERRY: Are you serious? Is this really serious, this is really happening here? It went on like this for several more minutes with Massie continuing to conflate natural sciences with social sciences.
Daniel Kreiss: “Using staffers’ educational backgrounds, we network analyzed the diversity of connections among presidential campaigns and the universities where staffers graduated. We found that Democratic presidential campaigns have continuously hired staffers from a homogeneous group of universities. Since 2004, Democratic presidential campaigns have hired 25% of the staffers in our dataset from 15 universities including Harvard, NYU, Stanford, Georgetown, UC Berkeley, Yale, Columbia, University of Chicago, Boston University, and DePaul, just to name the top ten.” “A very different picture emerges on the other side of the aisle. The top three Republican schools are state public institutions: University of Texas, Austin (3%), Ohio State University (2%), and the University of Wisconsin-Madison (1%). The rest of the schools in the Republican top twenty are a mix of public and private institutions, including state schools such as George Mason (2%), the University of Alabama (2%), and Missouri State University (1%) and Brigham Young (2%).”