Tweet of the Day, I Never Thought Politico Would Actually ADMIT It edition.

I mean, no argument on the title, but Politico usually gives people in their ‘set’ more cover than this.

…Ah. They brought in somebody to tell their readers the things that Politico itself cannot bear to say. All is now explained.

Moe Lane

PS: Just for the record: I don’t “want to listen to [Tyson] talk about supernovas and the large magellanic cloud.” I try to avoid the company of people who irrationally hate and fear people with my particular political affiliations. Especially ones with their own pet cult.

3 thoughts on “Tweet of the Day, I Never Thought Politico Would Actually ADMIT It edition.”

  1. Even before he became the patron saint of the “I love science sexually” set, his delivery always rubbed me the wrong way. He would come off as either smug or boring.

    Bill Nye, on the other hand, is a treat to listen to when he’s talking about basic science (but sadly, a bore when he’s preaching climate hysteria) which is probably due to his experience in improv comedy and acting.

    1. I like Michiu Kaku better than Tyson. His excitement is palpable, and he never seems to be talking down to the listener. He’s a climate hysteric, too, and a fervent anti-nuke; but nobody’s perfect.

      I remember when Bill Nye was on a sketch comedy show in Seattle called “Almost Live!”

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