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alp227

(32,015 posts)
Sun Apr 15, 2012, 06:08 PM Apr 2012

Chris Mooney: Liberals and conservatives don’t just vote differently. They think differently.

“Follow the money.” As a young journalist on the political left, I often heeded this well-worn advice. If conservatives were denying the science of global warming, I figured, big fossil-fuel companies must be behind it. After all, that was the story with the tobacco industry and the dangers of smoking. Why not here?

And so I covered the attacks on the established scientific knowledge on climate change, evolution and many more issues as a kind of search for the wealthy bad guys behind the curtain. Like many in Washington, I tended to assume that political differences are either about contrasting philosophies or, more cynically, about money and special interests.

There’s just one problem: Mounting scientific evidence suggests that this is a pretty limited way of understanding what divides us. And at a time of unprecedented polarization in America, we need a more convincing explanation for the staggering irrationality of our politics. Especially since we’re now split not just over what we ought to do politically but also over what we consider to be true.

Liberals and conservatives have access to the same information, yet they hold wildly incompatible views on issues ranging from global warming to whether the president was born in the United States to whether his stimulus package created any jobs. But it’s not just that: Partisanship creates stunning intellectual contortions and inconsistencies. Republicans today can denounce a health-care reform plan that’s pretty similar to one passed in Massachusetts by a Republican — and the only apparent reason is that this one came from a Democrat.

full: http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/liberals-and-conservatives-dont-just-vote-differently-they-think-differently/2012/04/12/gIQAzb1kDT_singlePage.html

Chris Mooney is the author of “The Republican Brain: The Science of Why They Deny Science — and Reality.”

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Chris Mooney: Liberals and conservatives don’t just vote differently. They think differently. (Original Post) alp227 Apr 2012 OP
Liberals think.......conservatives wink, drink, and stink. yourout Apr 2012 #1
It also explains a lot of DU, and why some issues are rife with namecalling instead of thought saras Apr 2012 #2
 

saras

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2. It also explains a lot of DU, and why some issues are rife with namecalling instead of thought
Sun Apr 15, 2012, 06:39 PM
Apr 2012

An issue isn't necessarily a progressive issue just because it was at some time in history.

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