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Police Arrest Breona Watkins After Discovering A Baby In Her Trunk! (Video) – Video


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SC Trooper Sean Groubert, Charged With Felony In The Shooting Of Levar Jones During Traffic Stop – Video


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Why Is Wikipedia Removing References to Neil deGrasse Tyson Misquoting George W. Bush?

September 25, 2014|5:09 pm

Neil deGrasse Tyson is an American astrophysicist and science communicator. He also hosts the podcast StarTalk radio show.

Wikipedia editors have removed references to evidence that famous scientist Neil deGrasse Tyson uses fake quotes, including one that he attributed to former President George W. Bush, in his speeches.

The controversy began with an article by The Federalist's Sean Davispointing out that Tyson, host of Fox's "Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey" and director of the Hayden Planetarium, confused the mean, or average, of a set of numbers with the median, or midpoint, of a set of numbers in one of his presentations. Tyson may have also used fabricated quotes for unnamed members of Congress and journalists. (Davis could not find the quotes on LexisNexis.)

Tyson responded to the criticism in the comment section by saying Davis misunderstood the context of the speech because he was not there for the whole speech.

"When I am invited to give a talk, especially to an audience that is not the general public, but to a specific gathering of people within a trade, I tune the contents for that audience, for that time, and for that place. So tone and flavor and context and intent are all key elements to any message I convey all missing to anyone who was not present at the time," he wrote.

(A spokeswoman for the Hayden Planetarium confirmed in a response to The Daily Beastthat the comment was written by Tyson.)

Davis responded to Tyson in a Sept. 15 articlewhere he found additional examples of Tyson using the same apparently fabricated quotes. He also found that Tyson changes the facts of a story he often tells about being called to serve on a jury.

On Sept. 16, Davis published another article about Tyson, this time misquoting Bush: according to Tyson, Bush sowed religious division after the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks by claiming that Christianity's God is the only true God.

In "attempting to distinguish we from they," Tyson said, Bush said in a speech within a week after the attack that, "our God is the God who named the stars."

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Al Sharpton at press conference 9-25-14 – Video


Al Sharpton at press conference 9-25-14

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