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Surprise: The "Smartest" People Are Actually Painfully Stupid
Manhattan Contrarian. ^ | November 17, 2020 | Francis Menton

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:

Now that I think of it, “painfully stupid” barely begins to describe the opinions of this man. Maybe we should go with “moral monster.” Or you could try another book that Holdren co-authored with the Ehrlichs — “Human Ecology,” from 1973. In 2014 the website CFACT compiled a collection of choice quotes from this one. Again, I’ll give you just a few of my favorites: In another post, this one from 2009, CFACT noted that Holdren had also managed to take alarmist positions on climate change both in warning about global warming and also about global cooling — and that he had managed to take both positions simultaneously. CFACT concluded:

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?


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KEYWORDS: biden; bloggers; elitists; harvard; holdren; obama; populationcontrol; science
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To: lasereye

The girl that was valedictorian of my high school had an incredible lack of common sense. I would not be surprised if she drowned in the rain while looking up.

A guy I worked with had to be told to do everything. He was noted to not be capable of realizing he should spray water out of a nozzle in his hands as he looked at one his coworkers who was on fire.


61 posted on 11/18/2020 6:05:12 PM PST by Clay Moore (Mega prayers, Rush )
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To: 5th MEB

On another thread, German scientists have used human genes to make monkey’s brains bigger.


62 posted on 11/18/2020 6:08:36 PM PST by Cold Heart
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To: BillyBonebrake
From the song That Smell:

"Can't you smell that smell? - The smell of bedliner is AROUND you..."

63 posted on 11/18/2020 6:50:55 PM PST by kiryandil (Chris Wallace: Because someone has to drive the Clown Car)
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To: Cold Heart

Bad spellers are now liberated by the internet and predictive spelling programs, add in Grammarly and some of us can pass for being edumicated. (Not using it now, obviously... too expensive.)

Also, I believe that an IQ’s score is a vanity, as a teenager I was tested by a University and was told that I was in the top 10%. Sure! And what are you trying to sell me? My estimation of higher education never recovered. I know that I am just smart enough to know I am not that smart but blessed to have known a few brilliant people.

I would rather be in the company of people with good character rather than an intellect, even though, being in the presence of people of very high character has sometimes made me feel small in their presence.


64 posted on 11/18/2020 6:54:18 PM PST by notted
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To: lasereye

I am sure I am not the only one on Free Republic who has learned of several of their high school friends who turned out to be colossal idiots and leftists even though they made 1400 on the SAT and high grades in college. These are the ones to post pictures of Ginsburg as their hero can one to make fun of President Trump.


65 posted on 11/18/2020 6:56:02 PM PST by CincyRichieRich (Stand Back Quitter Caucus. Go Sit Down. NO SURRENDER! )
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To: Bullish

Mandarins. Philosophers who Didn’t know how to tie their own shoes..


66 posted on 11/18/2020 7:28:12 PM PST by hinckley buzzard
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To: lasereye
The very best thing that can happen to American universities is for the buildings to be torn down, the ground plowed and salted! They have become useless fiefdoms of commie nitwits and other democrats.
67 posted on 11/18/2020 11:48:20 PM PST by Herakles (Diversity is applied Marxism!)
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To: lasereye

I have two friends who are in MENSA. Both are extemely intelligent, but both are far left and don’t understand the Constitution.


68 posted on 11/19/2020 4:01:11 AM PST by gattaca ("Government's first duty is to protect the people, not run their lives." Ronald Reagan)
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