Posted on 11/18/2020 3:05:42 PM PST by lasereye
If you were lucky enough to attend America’s premier academic institution, Harvard University, you would receive most days, as I do, the Harvard Gazette. The Gazette generally cloaks its pieces in the mantle of “news”; but really its principal function is to find ways for us Harvard people to congratulate ourselves on how brilliant we are, while at the same time heaping scorn and derision on the the ignorant deplorables who are always getting in the way of our plans to perfect the world.
You only need to read a few of these things before you start to realize that what might seem like the very “smartest” people — the ones with the fanciest degrees and the fanciest professorships at the fanciest universities — are actually painfully stupid.
Anyway, today’s Harvard Gazette arrives with some joyful news: Science is back! After four dreadful years of the “anti-science” Trump, we are now going to see, with Biden, the restoration of “science” to its rightful place in the formulation of public policy. This news is right there in the lead story, headline and sub-headline: “Is science back? Harvard’s Holdren says ‘yes’/Ex-Obama adviser says, unlike Trump, Biden and Harris will embrace factual analysis.” From the first paragraph:
[T]he incoming Biden-Harris administration has moved quickly to reinstall science as a foundation for government policy after four years of a president who disdained accepted scientific wisdom on subjects from wildfires to hurricane tracks, climate change to COVID-19.
The Gazette has learned that “science is back” by their usual method, which is by interviewing the leading Harvard professor on the subject. In this case that is John Holdren. Do you remember him? Holdren’s current title is “Teresa and John Heinz Professor of Environmental Policy at the Harvard Kennedy School and professor of environmental science and policy in the Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences.”
But before that he was “[A]ssistant to the [P]resident for science and technology and director of the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy,” a position in which he served for the entire eight years of the Obama presidency. You may remember that Holdren was confirmed unanimously by the Senate in March 2009, after minimal scrutiny of his background.
So give us an example, John, of how a Biden administration will prove to be more “pro-science” than that deplorable Trump:
GAZETTE: What is an example of a classic, successful government policy backed by good science? . . . .
HOLDREN: I would point to the Paris Agreement, which was an immense step forward in which 195 countries all across the world committed to take constructive steps toward reducing their climate-altering emissions going forward. . . .
Now, as anyone who has read the Paris Agreement knows, the entire developing world — home to about 90% of the world’s people — made no commitments whatsoever in that document, nor did they even agree to any non-binding goals, toward “reducing their climate-altering emissions going forward.” Emissions from the developing world are rapidly increasing, and will continue to do so, Paris Agreement or no Paris Agreement, thus rendering any U.S. efforts to limit emissions completely futile. Holdren is either completely ignorant on this subject, or he is intentionally trying to mislead the readership. Or it could be some of both. You be the judge.
And by the way, might Holdren have some conflict of interest here that may be relevant? None is disclosed as such in the article. But you might happen to recognize that the funder of Holdren’s Harvard professorship, Teresa Heinz, is the wife of John Kerry. Kerry, of course, is the former Secretary of State who was in charge of negotiating the Paris Agreement, and who more recently co-chaired the panel that drafted the Biden energy program, and who undoubtedly is expecting some big position in an incoming Biden administration. But don’t worry, conflicts only apply to Republicans, so there is no need to mention any of this.
Anyway, if you think that John Holdren might be an appropriate person to weigh in on issues of the role of “science” in public policy, you may want to consider some of the man’s previous writings on the subject.
For example, in 1977 Holdren co-authored with Paul and Anne Ehrlich a textbook titled “Ecoscience.” We know that “Ecoscience” was about “science,” because it’s right there in the title; therefore we can be secure in understanding that this is a good place to look for Holdren’s views as to what using “science as a foundation for public policy” will entail. A principal theme of the book is that overpopulation is about to engulf the world (“science” has shown it!) and therefore governments are justified, and indeed required, to take the most extreme possible measures to prevent the impending disaster. In 2009, shortly after Holdren’s confirmation as Obama’s “science” advisor, a website called Zombietime collected a top-ten list of quotations from “Ecoscience.” Here are a few of my favorites:
Holdren is a “doom peddler” who latches onto the nightmare-scenario-du-jour — overpopulation, nuclear holocaust, global cooling, global warming (all of which he’s trumpeted at various points in his career) — and then wildly exaggerates it in order to scare the public into adopting his politicized “solutions.”
Or, to put it another way, “science is back”! De-develop the United States? Forced population control? A “planetary regime” to control all “resources”? The “science” requires it! All the “smart” people from Harvard know that. You can understand why Holdren is excited about a Biden presidency. Are you?
The most dangerous people are those who are educated beyond their intelligence.
LOL!!
Ah, I take klonopin for seizures after a head injury over a decade ago..but I haven’t had a seizure for centuries now :)
If you don’t take them for a while, when you take 2 or 3 you get a nice relaxing feeling :)
I stopped drinking at home for the most part.
And it’s been downhill ever since :)
“I would rather be governed by the first 2,000 people in the Boston telephone directory than by the 2,000 people on the faculty of Harvard University.” William F. Buckley, Jr.
Amen
LOL!!
Put a dozen or so in the mail and I’ll send you my address :)
Our government sends billions to fight hunger around the world when there are US citizens eating stale chips!!
If I weren’t right at the end of my life, I’d be watching Jordan Peterson and Jocko Willink on youtube with a view to restarting.
Anyone who has to TELL you that they’re smart - is an imbecile.
Great post. Cuts right to the core of the question.
I will initially give people the benefit of the doubt on stupid because many times they have probably been indoctrinated up to their eyeballs.
Insights welcome.
Well, dp0622, you contribute much to FR. Thank you.
I had to look up both names.
I am sorry if you are ill.
Will say a prayer.
Kind of a hard thing to respond to in a post.
So I’ll stop there and wish you the best...
Hey thanks man :)
Appreciate it!
Don’t know if it’s an insight, but I posit the existence of “default liberals,” who have never focused on the issues, but to get leftwads out of their lab will say, “Yes, yes, communism forever, right, now I have work to do.”
If these people ever focused their minds on the matter, they’d reject leftism, but they hardly ever do. Not interested.
Can’t recommend Peterson and Willink strongly enough.
LOL!
The most “educated” people seem to have all the common sense “educated” out of them.
I’ve seen examples of this my entire life.
.....Science is back! After four dreadful years of the “anti-science” Trump, we are now going to see, with Biden, the restoration of “science” to its rightful place in the formulation of public policy.....
A recent issue of the leading scientific journal “Nature” had article after article in its front section saying the same thing. But there was NO MENTION of biden’s dementia!!!!
“You got to follow the science!!!!” A demented president is in no way competent to understand science—let alone “bring it back”! All he can do is to be manipulated by his handlers to give the appearance of making science “important once again”.
And that might REALLY mean making globalism important once again, which is the last thing we “deplorables” (even those of us with Harvard degrees) want!!!!
I have a Harvard Business School in-law who lost power in a storm. I let him borrow my generator, which he retrieved in a borrowed pickup. He ran the generator from the pickup bed for 3 days while it melted the bed liner.
He might be able to borrow my generator again, but maybe not that pickup truck.
Bookmark.
One way that biden and harris might make “globalism important again” is by putting individuals like Holdren into powerful positions in their administration. NO THANK YOU!!!!
Stop the steal!!!! Four more years for Trump/Pence!!!!
We called it college dumb.
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