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posted by janrinok on Friday April 20 2018, @07:46PM   Printer-friendly
from the when-politics-runs-science dept.

Oklahoma Representative James Bridenstine, a Navy Reserve pilot, was confirmed as NASA's 13th administrator on Thursday.

In a 50-49 vote Thursday, Oklahoma Representative James Bridenstine, a Navy Reserve pilot, was confirmed as NASA's 13th administrator, an agency that usually is kept away from partisanship. His three predecessors — two nominated by Republicans — were all approved unanimously. Before that, one NASA chief served under three presidents, two Republicans and a Democrat.

The two days of voting were as tense as a launch countdown.

A procedural vote Wednesday initially ended in a 49-49 tie — Vice President Mike Pence, who normally breaks a tie, was at Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida — before Arizona Republican Jeff Flake switched from opposition to support, using his vote as leverage to address an unrelated issue.

Thursday's vote included the drama of another delayed but approving vote by Flake, a last-minute no vote by Illinois Democrat Tammy Duckworth — who wheeled onto the floor with her 10-day-old baby in tow — and the possibility of a tie-breaker by Pence, who was back in town.


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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Friday April 20 2018, @08:31PM (1 child)

    by Anonymous Coward on Friday April 20 2018, @08:31PM (#669805)

    Impressive guy: majors in Economics, Psychology, and Business, and has an MBA.

    Real hardcore science-y material. NOT

  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Saturday April 21 2018, @07:25AM

    by Anonymous Coward on Saturday April 21 2018, @07:25AM (#669995)

    We needed who will trust his gut feelings about things, like launching people into orbit. Not some namby pamby guy who reads the instruments. Haven't you watched ANY movies about space flight?