In good company
Mr. Ham is actually pretty mainstream in his beliefs, when viewed in the context of the crowd of wild-eyed political opportunists clamoring for attention as Republican presidential candidates. Then there's the elected crowd in Congress, where he'd fit right in with the current chairman of the House Science Committee. And he'd be a good right-hand man for the current Governor of Florida, who (although he won't publicly admit it) has forbidden state officials from using the words "climate change" or "global warming." (Although after this weekend, his ideology might not be so welcome in Oklahoma or Texas.)