Florida U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio has admitted having been a barely average high school student, which doesn't necessarily make him wrong in an intellectual debate. But it should make him a bit more deferential about matching wits with the students who were academically gifted enough to earn Ph.ds in science. Earlier this month, Rubio declared he doesn't believe human activity is causing climate change. He offered no evidence and little logic for this perspective — just that the earth's climate has always changed. But he revealed a truly astonishing bias against science that might explain why he had a 2.1 grade point average in high school. He stated that as he sees it,...
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