Submitted for your consideration:
1. Most Far Right ideologues dismiss the scientific community's overwhelming acknowledgment of evolution. Instead, these Far Right ideologues abide by the beliefs of the relatively very few and unremarkable proponents of alternative theories, who lie on the fringe of the scientific community.
2. Most Far Right ideologues dismiss scientific community's overwhelming acknowledgment of climate change. Instead, these Far Right ideologues abide by the beliefs of the relatively very few and unremarkable proponents of alternative theories, who lie on the fringe of the scientific community.
3. Most Far Right ideologues dismiss the idea that tax cuts don't pay for themselves, even though the historical evidence and the most notable economists and experts in matters financial readily acknowledge that, for all intents and purposes, tax cuts do not in fact pay for themselves. Instead, these Far Right ideologues profess an alternative theory relying on an indoctrinated belief with no meaningful basis in historical fact.
4. Most Far Right ideologues dismiss the notion of separation of church and state, even though the overwhelming historical evidence clearly states otherwise. Instead, these nuanced Far Right ideologues propose to delve into the minds of the founding fathers and what they were supposedly thinking at the time rather than what they had actually said and written.
And so, against this background, the question is: Are these Far Right ideologues smarter and more intelligent that all of the various renowned experts in their related fields, or are these Far Right ideologues well and truly pathologically delusional?
1. Most Far Right ideologues dismiss the scientific community's overwhelming acknowledgment of evolution. Instead, these Far Right ideologues abide by the beliefs of the relatively very few and unremarkable proponents of alternative theories, who lie on the fringe of the scientific community.
2. Most Far Right ideologues dismiss scientific community's overwhelming acknowledgment of climate change. Instead, these Far Right ideologues abide by the beliefs of the relatively very few and unremarkable proponents of alternative theories, who lie on the fringe of the scientific community.
3. Most Far Right ideologues dismiss the idea that tax cuts don't pay for themselves, even though the historical evidence and the most notable economists and experts in matters financial readily acknowledge that, for all intents and purposes, tax cuts do not in fact pay for themselves. Instead, these Far Right ideologues profess an alternative theory relying on an indoctrinated belief with no meaningful basis in historical fact.
4. Most Far Right ideologues dismiss the notion of separation of church and state, even though the overwhelming historical evidence clearly states otherwise. Instead, these nuanced Far Right ideologues propose to delve into the minds of the founding fathers and what they were supposedly thinking at the time rather than what they had actually said and written.
And so, against this background, the question is: Are these Far Right ideologues smarter and more intelligent that all of the various renowned experts in their related fields, or are these Far Right ideologues well and truly pathologically delusional?