Senator and former Hillary Clinton running mate tried to get in on that #MarchForScience lectures today with this doozy:
Science is the pursuit of truth for the public interest. Pres Trump can't dismiss this fact, or all those marching today #MarchForScience
— Tim Kaine (@timkaine) April 22, 2017
That’s what “science” is? What dictionary is Kaine using?
Really? If I look it up in the dictionary will I find that definition? "Pursuit of Truth for public interest…?" Senator Kaine=Spinster. ?
— Gen X Best (@StingraySterlin) April 22, 2017
No. Its not. https://t.co/cJCSo4LW0T #science https://t.co/KDker6zdph
— ?heymikey80? (@heymikey80) April 22, 2017
Next Kaine should look up “schooled”:
*political interest.
— RightWired (@_donaldson) April 22, 2017
You mean like #Biology and #Genetics? https://t.co/W9MGepS2vK
— Sen. Frank Niceley (@SenFrankNiceley) April 22, 2017
"Truth for the public interest" is pretty much the opposite of science.
— AK Freeland (@AJKFreeland) April 22, 2017
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People who are self-described arbiters of "the public interest" have no business in scientific research. https://t.co/WxpxmrDcwQ
— Strahan Cadell (@Sartor1836) April 22, 2017
https://twitter.com/youexhaust_me/status/855858796496699392
https://twitter.com/Snitfit/status/855820180043247621
https://twitter.com/AviWoolf/status/855840899158429696
https://twitter.com/TheRoadbeer/status/855825418015752192
And “agenda” Dems like Kaine have plenty of.
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