While I think Dr. Curry's continued efforts are admirable, I also think they are
politically naive, and doomed to failure.
One of the things that has emerged from the whole CAGW debacle is how
politically naive and ignorant most scientists are.
«The people who get into office in Tennessee are elected by the voters in Tennessee,» and the idea that StudentsFirst would have major role in determining those outcomes is «terribly
politically naive,» he said.
In other words, Gates is more than a brilliant but
politically naive professor or insightful but under - resourced think tank.
Despite the claims of Cameron and Osborne (and that rather
politically naive and economically illiterate note left by Liam Byrne), the last Labour government was not profligate, it did not over-spend.
Anything else, apparently, is
politically naive.
You are an academic who is
politically naive with insecurities and self - hatred.
Right to say that it is «
politically naive to think that by merely increasing ethnic representation within the Parliamentary Party... Asian and Afro - Caribbean voters across Britain will experience some sort of «political epiphany» and suddenly begin voting Conservative».
Only
the politically naive would believe the police wouldn't abuse this power.
That comment is
politically naive, and unrealistic.
I never asked if they were Democrats, politically incorrect, crass,
politically naive.
Oddly enough, at one time I thought that women should stay at home though I hadn't really thought it through at all and was very
politically naive.
This may sound
politically naive and hopelessly committed to reason rather than to power struggles.
Not exact matches
Enough is enough and let us kick the liberal
politically correct
naive liberals right in the butt and tell them if you don't like it here: Go to China or to a Muslim country and see what they think about their own cultural heritage.
EC: Another reason was the main character: a serious dramatist, honest,
politically engaged, and rather
naive.
By forcefully shifting the film's perspective from Elgar's to Copee's, Ashby reveals just how
naive and
politically charged such a position really is.
It's tempting and
politically useful to claim that we have a new approach that will produce huge gains in performance, but doing so is both
naive and destructive.
What followed is a contradictory set of emotionally - driven
politically -
naive opinions.
It's that it's
naive in a
politically loaded way.
Suffice to say I'm amazed how
naive I was and what a stumbling mess this whole issue is, scientifically and
politically.
(No uncertainty here folks — sorry to burst your
naive narrative but these observations are rigidly constrained by the laws of conservation of angular momentum & large numbers and if you hope to appear sensible rather than
politically spun you don't want to get caught arguing violations of these.)
Brown is either dishonest or incredibly
naive in accepting articles rushed through broken peer review processes to refute any research that might threaten the
politically correct current paradigm.