#1491: Jerry Cox
Arkansas isn’t often stereotyped as a hub for reason, rationality or civilization, and “Arkansas Family Council Action Committee” does have an ominous ring to it. And sure enough, it was behind a 2007...
View Article#1492: Paul Craft
Paul Craft is a wingnut activist writing for Alan Keyes’ Renew America. That should actually cover things pretty decently, but I suppose I cannot help but mention his perhaps most celebrated...
View Article#1493: Gary Craig
We already covered Gary Craig back in the day, in our entry on Roger Callahan, but given his influence on the contemporary quackery movement we decided that it was only proper to give him his own....
View Article#1494: Jennifer Craig
Medical Voices is a website that allegedly is supposed to provide medical information, but as you have guessed it is not a place you should go if you care for accurate, evidence-based or...
View Article#1495: Steve Crampton
After the American Family Association closed its Center for Law and Policy, attorney Steve Crampton has continued his career as deranged bigot at another and arguably even more fervently insane...
View Article#1496: Mark Creech
Rev. Mark Creech is “Executive Director of the Christian Action League of North Carolina, Inc.” and a raging fundie. He has also been given the opportunity to write columns on politics for...
View Article#1497: Billy Crone
Billy Crone is the pastor of Get A Life Ministries (though we’ll refrain from making the obvious silly comments) and a serious fundie. Crone is a young earth creationist who believes, as expected, that...
View Article#1498: Janice Shaw Crouse
Yes, more anti-gay lunacy. Janice Shaw Crouse is a Senior Fellow at the Beverly LaHaye Institute, the think tank serving Concerned Women for America, no less. Much tanking; little thinking, unless you...
View Article#1499: Monica Crowley
Monica Crowley is a wingnut radio host who has carved out a niche for herself as a sort of poor man’s Ann Coulter. She has also served as a guest host on The O’Reilly Factor, where her job was...
View Article#1500: Mark Crutcher
Marcus Hotchkiss Crutcher III is an anti-abortion activist and the founder and president of Life Dynamics Inc. (LDI), most famous (perhaps) as the guy behind the documentary “Maafa 21”. In founding...
View Article#1501: Rafael Cruz
No, we won’t give an entry to Ted Cruz. Yes, he’s trying so very, very hard to qualify for one, but (almost) no matter how hard he is trying (including his attempts to sound like a wingnut chain...
View Article#1502: Ellie Crystal
Ah, the freedom of having a mind unencumbered by reason, evidence or accountability. Ellie Crystal – shall we wager that “Crystal” is not her birth name? – has one of those. Crystal is what is perhaps...
View Article#1503: Herman Cummings
A.k.a. The Genesis GeniusA.k.a. EphriamHerman Cummings is, according to himself, “the leading expert on the book of Genesis” (“[t]here is no ‘close second’”), which he also interprets as more or less...
View Article#1504: Dan Cummins
Ryan Culp is an Indiana teacher who apparently thought it was OK to use his science classes to show Kent Hovind videos (as long as it isn’t more than “like, half of what the information is”) and that...
View Article#1505: Walter Cunningham
We’ve covered astronauts before, but the case of Walter Cunningham is arguably even sadder than that of Edgar Mitchell. Cunningham is currently giving talks about climate change for the Heartland...
View Article#1506: John Paul Cupp et al.
John Paul Cupp is such a minor figure that we almost feel bad for covering him, but we sort of have to. In 2003 Cupp, as Chairman of the newly established Songun Politics Study Group USA, apparently...
View Article#1507: Kenyn Cureton
More wingnuttery. Thing is, the Family Research Council does actually have a Vice President of Church Ministries, and you can probably guess that it would be someone manically insane. Kenyn Cureton...
View Article#1508: Malcolm A. Cutchins
This is going to be short. Malcolm A. Cutchins is a Professor Emeritus (Engineering mechanics) of Auburn University. He has an education. That education is also not even remotely relevant to the study...
View Article#1509: Candace Czarny
Feng Shui is a silly mess of “energy medicine”, qi flow, the Law of Attraction and other woo, and its advocates claim that it is based not only on the “forms” of nature but on the stars and the...
View Article#1510: Sussanna Czeranko
There’s something Orwellian about naturopaths’ claims to promote health. Many of them are not only anti-science, but actually pro-disease (just check out this one). Naturopathy is for instance...
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