Spit-balls across the public square -- Pollsters' Waterloo -- The transgender moment -- Not born that way -- Everything they say about abortion is a lie -- Never mind the herpes, full speed ahead -- The grand experiment on the children -- Hundred eighty-two pounds of french fries -- Poverty could make you rich -- Flaming water, flaming lies -- Global warming is real; and it's a good thing -- Life on an empty planet -- Back off, man, i'm a scientist.
Summary:
Austin Ruse, president of the Center for Family & Human Rights, argues that the statistics and studies behind today's political causes are often of questionable scientific merit. Tackling issues such as abortion, fracking, and global warming, he maintains that we are living in the age of the low information voter, easily misled by all-too-convincing false information.
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