Chris Mooney's new book reviewing the science of denying science has turned into a mini-phenomenon. The author responds and clarifies here:
A potentially simpler explanation for these results, then, is that the fact-checkers are simply doing their job—and Republicans today just happen to be more egregiously wrong. Democrats, meanwhile, are certainly not innocent when it comes to making misleading statements, but their pants are not on fire.
Why does this matter? The reason I undertook this analysis was to examine, in the real world, my book’s thesis—closely related to Mann’s and Ornstein’s—that Republicans, overall, process information differently from Democrats. Mounting evidence from psychology, for instance, suggests that one’s politics are driven partly by one’s personality, and Democrats and liberals are simply more open to new information and experiences as well as more tolerant of ambiguity and uncertainty.
Needless to say, some conservatives feel they're being ridiculed or unfairly typecast in some way, but there were no claims of anything pathological in the book, and no objective science has come forward suggesting the primary thesis is flawed. Feel free to add your review to Amazon's
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