The advocacy effort went too far when a Scientific American article suggested that Kamala Harris would bring “a lifelong familiarity with science” to the White House if elected.
What is the basis for their report? In fact, her mother is a biomedical scientist at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory.
Oh, and they quoted some “experts.”
“As the daughter of a cancer researcher, Kamala Harris will bring a lifelong familiarity with science to the president, experts say,” read an X post on Friday.
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Kamala Harris and “Science”
It’s one thing for Scientific American to suggest that Kamala Harris is bringing “science” back to the White House because her mother works in science, but the article itself doesn’t feature any real experts suggesting she has a real understanding of science. familiar.
Instead, they noted that Harris “suggested Plans to invest $60 billion to fund historically black colleges and universities and support black-owned businesses,” and she is a “staunch defender” of Obamacare and supports abortion.
You know, science!
Interestingly, they noted her role overseeing the National Space Council. Harris specifically uses child actors in her YouTube video series about science and space exploration.
In the clip, which the New York Post described as “weird,” Harris appears “in a daze” and takes an exaggerated, passionate tone toward the child stars.
“You will see, you will see with your own eyes the craters on the moon!” She pointed to her eyes excitedly and told the children, as if the group of people in front of her were all kindergarten children.
Check out the new savior of “science” as defined by “experts” below. Also, please note the science involved in everyone wearing masks at the time.
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Write your own jokes
In recent weeks, the media’s attempts to rewrite Kamala Harris’ history have been utterly Orwellian. For four years, people on the left and right rightly viewed her as incompetent at her job, but now she is being recast as an intellectual expert guided by science.
It didn’t take long before critics were entertainingly lambasting Scientific American.
This is great news. My dad was in the Air Force, so I guess I’m a veteran now.
— Charles CW Cooke (@charlescwcooke) July 26, 2024
I don’t think that’s how knowledge transfer works. pic.twitter.com/pu35eYfWfS
— Han MF Brolo (@bxlewi1) July 26, 2024
As nuclear engineers in the Navy, my children are genetically familiar with the neutron life cycle and why delaying neutron precursors is critical to human-controllable chain reactions to prevent rapid criticality. https://t.co/w7zAwgF1UJ
— Spock the Spock (@awstar11) July 26, 2024
Bronny James would surely be excited about the skills and knowledge simply being passed down by his parents.