Let’s see. Everybody knows that the Religious Right has a stranglehold on the Republican Party. Everybody also knows that there is little that the Religious Right loathes more than Darwinism. Obviously, then, any candidate hoping to gain the Republican Presidential nomination will have to pander to anti-Darwinian sentiment.
So isn’t it odd that, when the GOP hopefuls were asked during last week’s rather farcical debate whether they disbelieved in evolution, only Messrs. Huckabee, Brownback and Tancredo raised their hands? The three of them together poll somewhere between three and seven percent. The candidates who go along with Darwin must content themselves with divvying up the circa 95 percent that is left over.
It doesn’t look like William Jennings Bryan would feel at home as a latter-day Republican. In fact, if an Australian lefty’s lament is accurate (not that I would bet on it), he still has kindred spirits among Democrat saints.
I hope that, in the next round of debates, someone will ask about the authorship of the works of Shakespeare.
"I hope that, in the next round of debates, someone will ask about the authorship of the works of Shakespeare."
No, we should save questions of that nature for Supreme Court nominees.
Posted by: Coriolan | Saturday, May 12, 2007 at 10:06 AM