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Either he doesn't understand that process, or he is speaking to audiences who he thinks don't understand it. Sometimes, it's hard to tell just what a candidate believes, and what he thinks his audience wants to believe. And that inverted cone is quite appropriate. The question in my mind is, what does a rejection of modern science have to do with a conservative political philosophy anyway? Do they have to be so conservative as to want to go back the the 15th. century?Or is there more to political philosophy than a one dimensional right to left sort of continuum?
Either he doesn't understand that process, or he is speaking to audiences who he thinks don't understand it. Sometimes, it's hard to tell just what a candidate believes, and what he thinks his audience wants to believe.
And that inverted cone is quite appropriate.
The question in my mind is, what does a rejection of modern science have to do with a conservative political philosophy anyway? Do they have to be so conservative as to want to go back the the 15th. century?
Or is there more to political philosophy than a one dimensional right to left sort of continuum?