A Culture War at NASA?
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Sat Feb 11, 2006 at 11:53:55 AM EST
A 24-year-old Bush appointee attempts to shape an internationally renowned government agency's public positions on important scientific issues. He is fired after the discovery that he lied about his educational qualifications on his resume. He then claims that his firing is a result of the "culture war" within the agency to which he received his political appointment.
Texas A&M University is truly experiencing a run of bad luck. They cannot really be held responsible for their dropouts, but one particular dropout is dragging A&M through the headlines in hideously embarrassing ways.

http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/metropolitan/casey/3649254.html
http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/front/3649226.html

    It all began, as so many of these stories do, with Bush administration cronyism. A bright-eyed young student of journalism at Texas A&M, one George Deutsch, found himself so inspired by the prospect of assisting in the 2004 Bush/Cheney campaign that he dropped out of school to join it. His payoff, after the November victory of his heroes, was a position in public relations at NASA, the National Aeronautic and Space Administration. You remember NASA-- the science and technology powerhouse which put the guys on the moon a while back, and which continues to carry out internationally respected scientific research on earth and space sciences.
    Once at NASA, young Deutsch engaged in an activity which might be termed, in East Texas, teaching his grandmother to suck eggs. To wit, he picked a public fight with NASA's preeminent climatologist, James Hansen, over what the agency has to say over global warming. To say that Deutsch was overmatched was an understatement. However, Deutsch blundered on, until it came to light recently that he claimed on his resume that he had actually graduated with a bachelor's degree from Texas A&M.
    The lie on his resume was enough to get Deutsch fired. There is a new and ominous note in this ridiculous little story, however. Deutsch now claims that there is a "culture war" at NASA.
    "Culture war" is a code phrase. One hears it on American religious radio programs all the time; it pops up on James Dobson's "Focus on the Family" weekday programs at least every couple of weeks, for example. It is used by religious conservatives to mean, "our political position is opposed by the ungodly," much as another code phrase, "law and order," was used by Nixon-era Republicans to mean, "we oppose civil rights." I have heard it invoked to attack abortion rights, all reliable means of modern contraception, gay and lesbian rights, and of course the accurate teaching of modern biology, and it resonates well with its usual audience. Perhaps the martial reference cheers the American religious conservatives whose only contact with actual war has ever been a few minutes of the History Channel viewed from the comfort of a La-z-Boy reclining chair.
    Invoking the specter of a "culture war" is a heap big juju among Bush's base, however. By doing so, Deutsch has implicitly demanded that he be taken seriously as a victim of the effete scientific and cultural elite. The matter of his lie on his resume is presumably to be left aside. It will be interesting to see whether the minimally educated O'Reillys and Limbaughs take up this arrogant puppy's cause.




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He might have actually prevailed and gotten Hansen fired.

by Bruce Wilson on Sat Feb 11, 2006 at 03:29:15 PM EST
One certainly hopes that would not have been the outcome.

by MaryOGrady on Sat Feb 11, 2006 at 08:34:49 PM EST
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One hopes, but then one would also hope that our Mr Bush would install competant, knowledgable people in positions of power instead of the anti-science and anti-government hacks has has spread liberally throughout the various beaurocracies: Corporate polluters at Interior, the EPA and the BLM. This Deutch fellow, who is an "Intelligent Designer" at NASA. He appoints people who in real life are opposed to the missions of the agencies they head or for which they work.

This young, resume-padding scaliwag is one of the more blatant examples of the Bush agenda in action. His insistance  on adding "theory" to every mention of "big bang" in press releases was another saddle burr. It is indeed a Theory, but it is a big T theory, not the small t theory. It is one of those grating, subtle, irritating things that IDers like to use to confuse lay people. If you insist on calling all scientific principles theory it adds doubt about the validity of same. The general public thinks of theories as hunches, not frameworks with explanitory power within which our essential facts fit.

So, yes, the idea is to cost all science and all scientists credibility worldwide. If one is actively pursuing a pre-enlightenment agenda, which the proponents of ID are, then anything to discredit science - even destroying the agency at which you have landed a plumb job - is a good thing.


by bybelknap on Tue Feb 14, 2006 at 05:03:12 PM EST
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by Bruce Wilson on Tue Feb 14, 2006 at 11:21:11 PM EST
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