Commentary: The right-wing attack on science reaches a nadir, but it could get worse

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One of the rules I came to live by during my years of covering global trouble spots is: “Never assume that things can’t get worse.”But it will be hard to find a worse display of shameful servility to the Trump administration by a scientific organization than the American Diabetes Association provided on Friday.During the organization’s annual conference in New Orleans, five of its leading members — four former presidents and the current editor of Diabetes Care, its official journal — were distributing paper copies of an editorial from the journal decrying the administration’s aggressive attack on scientific research and funding.The seeming endorsement by the ADA of the current administration’s approach to science and of its attacks on freedom of speech is unconscionable.— Open letter to American Diabetes AssociationSuddenly they were confronted by security guards and New Orleans police and manhandled out of the hall.(A video is here, courtesy of MedPageToday.)Their papers were confiscated.

They were ordered to surrender their passes and were informed that if they tried to reenter the hall they would be arrested for trespassing.Commentary on economics and more from a Pulitzer Prize winner.

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“We printed 1,000 copies of the editorial, at my personal expense, and we hoped that 200 people who hadn’t seen it would read it,” Steven Kahn, director of the Diabetes Research Center at the University of Washington, editor of the journal and the lead author of the editorial, told me.Instead, the editorial has become a must-read, wit...

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