An eye-opening tour of the political tricks that subvert scientific
progress.
In 1980, Ronald Reagan created one of the dumbest talking points of all
time: "I'm not a scientist, but..." Since then, politicians have
repeatedly committed egregious transgressions against scientific
knowledge prefaced by this seemingly innocuous phrase. Yet, as science
journalist Dave Levitan reveals, that line is just the tip of the
melting iceberg when it comes to rhetorical tools wielded to attack
scientific findings that don't cooperate with political agendas. Just
listen to Mike Huckabee dismiss climate change as "a sunburn," Donald
Trump suggest that vaccines cause autism, or Todd Akin's infamous
invention of "legitimate rape."
With a taxonomer's eye, Levitan captures and categorizes these
deceptions by chapter, assigning delightful names like "The Butter-Up
and Undercut," "The Literal Nitpick," "The Straight-Up Fabrication," and
many more. His sharp-elbowed humor dismantles our leaders' deceptive
arguments while illuminating the real science behind the worst
soundbites from our elected non-scientists.