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UTUSN

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Mon Sep 14, 2020, 09:51 PM Sep 2020

Futile to ask SHITLER serious questions but here's one, about science:

With all the daily dread SHITLER has perpetrated on democratic institutions, abuse of honorable and accomplished people, treason --- still there is room for slightly minor things, like our being irritated when reporters and anchors score the purportedly big get of an interview with him, when they furrow up their faces and ask him with a straight face for his Deep Thoughts about whatever topic of policy.

Like he has insight into anything of import. So today's video clips of his "confronting" the effects of climate change in the fire disasters, where his "confronting" hard evidence consisted of his saying the climate will "cool", where he "confronted" science, one of those futile Serious Questions comes to mind:

What century of scientific thought would suit you best -- that of Copernicus? Or of Galileo? When the Power That Was showed them who was boss?








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Futile to ask SHITLER serious questions but here's one, about science: (Original Post) UTUSN Sep 2020 OP
Even easier Leith Sep 2020 #1
He only deals with Noble-worthy topics!1 UTUSN Sep 2020 #2
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