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From: zax12/3/2015 12:12:41 PM
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Chris Christie: Screw Scientists, “My Gut” Knows More About Climate Change
by James DeVinnie • December 2, 2015

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Republican presidential candidate Chris Christie announced yesterday that global warming “isn’t a crisis,” based not on science or reason but rather on his personal “feeling.” In an interview on MSNBC, Christie was asked whether he accepts the essentially universally-accepted science of human-caused global warming, to which he replied that he does believe humans contribute to climate change but the issue isn’t a big deal. “It’s not a crisis. The climate’s been changing forever and it will always change,” he said. When host Joe Scarborough jumped in citing statistics that the ten warmest years on record have all happened since 1998, Christie was perfectly happy to dig himself a deeper hole of ignorance, saying that he doesn’t “buy it.” He was then asked what scientists he relies on to make his claims, to which he responded, “That’s my feeling. I didn’t say I was relying on scientists. I don’t see any evidence that it’s a crisis.”

In the post-truth world in which most Republicans seem to live, it is common for politicians to base their beliefs and policies on “feelings” rather than facts, on what they believe should be true to fit their worldview rather than what demonstrably is. Yet such a blatant admission of this alternate Republican reality is rare, and its implications are alarming. The very fact that Christie “doesn’t see any evidence” that climate change is a crisis when the overwhelming evidence that it is can easily be accessed by a kindergartener is frightening enough, but what’s even worse is the idea that one can and even should govern and formulate policy based purely on gut instincts. Christie’s “not seeing” any evidence that climate change is a crisis has no relation to the reality that it is, and anyone who would lead based on such demonstrably false “feelings” because they are too steeped in their twisted worldview to see easily-observable truths is unfit to govern.

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