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"I'm not a scientist" is a phrase that has been used by some American politicians, primarily those of the Republican Party and Libertarian Party, when asked about a scientific subject, such as global warming, or the age of the Earth. This phrase's use goes back at least to Ronald Reagan, during his presidential term in 1980. Other politicians who have used the phrase include: John Boehner, Rick Scott, Marco Rubio, Bobby Jindal, and Mitch McConnell. It has been criticized by Coral Davenport's writing for The New York Times, and by Steven Benen of the Rachel Maddow Show. It has also been satirized by Stephen Colbert of The Colbert Report.
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