.@neiltyson>But Scientists change their minds based on FACTS- Politicians based on POLLS. That's why we #FeelTheBernpic.twitter.com/5EqGluJVub
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.@neiltyson>But Scientists change their minds based on FACTS- Politicians based on POLLS. That's why we #FeelTheBernpic.twitter.com/5EqGluJVub
@neiltyson so are you going to make pluto a planet again or are your thoughts on the subject ossified
@Krinkle8 @neiltyson another angry Pluto groupie
@EJRaoulduke1976 @neiltyson it never stops hurting
*lights candles*
it's so haarrrdddd
*wipes tears*
to say good byeeeeee
to yesterdayyyyyyy
@neiltyson it's good when they change their mind due to evidence or facts, but when they change a policy stance due to polls it speaks
@neiltyson often when they "change their mind" it's a cynical move, not an evaluation of new information.
@neiltyson the question is why did they change their mind, not whether they did. often, it seems like political convenience.
@jeffbigham @neiltyson but “political convenience” usually means representing the will of the people, which is their job
@Noleli @neiltyson fine line between following the people and pandering. also, "the ppl" can mean, "all the ppl", "powerful lobbies", $$
@neiltyson Politicians are elected on the basis of their expressed thoughts, so a change of perspective gets interpreted as dishonest.
@neiltyson It'$ their motive$ for doing $o that really get$ under my $kin.
@neiltyson people who blindly follow political parties are victims
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