You know, it says something about Trumpism that some people on a board dedicated to defeating the Moon Hoax could support a man who:
- Believes climate change is a hoax
- Believes that one of his political opponent's family helped assassinate Kennedy
- Believes vaccines are dangerous
- And most of all, believes that President Obama was hiding his birth certificate and other records because there was something that would invalidate his presidency.
The man's a walking crank magnet. If Breitbart tells him the Moon landings were a hoax, he'll try to close down NASA. And yet he has defenders here, apparently.
As for the argument that "he really won't be as extreme as his position statements indicate, he's just playing to his lunatic fringe base," at the risk of introducing a Godwin, this was exactly what many hopeful people said about Hitler. He wasn't really going to do anything to the Jews. His rants about them were just to get votes from people who felt the Jews were responsible for Germany's loss in the War. (See Snopes
http://www.snopes.com/1922-new-york-times-hitler/ for more.)
Trump may well find that he's unable to do everything he plans. But I think he'll
try. His first step was putting a climate-change denier in a science post.
Next step, since he has the House and Congress, is to put in judges who will do the bidding of the loony right*. There's absolutely nothing to stop him, and that can affect the path of the U.S. for a generation. He's chosen a Vice President, after all, who stated "I also believe that some day, scientists will come to see that only the theory of intelligent design provides [the only] even remotely rational explanation for the known universe." Why not a few Supreme Court judges who believe states have the right to ban teaching of evolution except as a flawed "theory"?
How anyone who hopes for the advancement of science sees Trump's election as anything but a disaster is a mystery to me.
*Note: This is not to call all conservatives loony. Many sane, intelligent people have conservative fiscal and/or social views. But let's face it, the right's lunatic fringe is longer, louder and stronger these days than the left's.