Usually (approximately 90% of the time) I disagree with  Juan Cole's  
opinions.
However, now and then he nails a subject or an issue. This is one such  
case.
 
I would definitely argue against several points he makes, especially the  
size
of the GOP electorate. According to Charlie Cook the Republicans  probably
will pick up 5 or so House seats in November and add 5 Senators.
Not exactly what you'd expect of a party in fatal decline.
 
Also, his opinion is that Democrats rarely do anything wrong
and are always far-sighted and advanced. This opinion is objectively
false and is only made by Cole because he is a political ideologue
who is unable to as much as look at the conservative position 
on issues. 
 
This said, about evolution he is right on target.
 
 
Billy
 
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GOP isn’t  Getting more Ignorant on Evolution, it is Just getting Older 
Posted:  02 Jan 2014 09:02 PM PST 
 
(By Juan Cole) 
_Polling  by the Pew Charitable trust shows that the gap_ 
(http://www.pewforum.org/2013/12/30/publics-views-on-human-evolution/)  between 
Republicans 
and  Democrats on evolution has substantially widened in just 5 years.<PQ>The 
 percentage of Republicans who say that human beings have been unchanged 
since  they originated rose from 39% to 48% just since 20Meanwhile, the  
percentage of Democrats who believe in evolution rose from 64% to 67%. Between  
the 9 point increase in creationism among the GOP faithful and the 3 percent  
decline in that persuasion among Democrats, the gap between the two parties 
on  this issue increased by 12% in just a few years.  
You never want to see a substantial body of Americans rejecting science; it 
 is bad for the country. Understanding evolution is absolutely key to 
science,  biology and biotech, and the South Koreans will have us for lunch 
economically  if our public turns ignorant on this issue. It isn’t only biology 
that requires  scientific thinking. There is now a field of evolutionary 
psychology. It comes  into the workings of the brain. Comparing primates would 
be nonsensical if  humans weren’t related to chimpanzees, bonobos and apes 
(it should be obvious  that they are just from observing them). But many 
medical and other scientific  discoveries can be accomplished through such 
comparisons. Those are discoveries,  and technologies and commodities that 
others 
will invent, not thinking-impaired  Americans. 
The future of the world is a future of science and technology. For an 
entire  political party to be dominated by the determinedly ignorant is 
dangerous 
to  American fortunes. 
There isn’t any doubt of US backwardness on this issue. _In  a poll of 
publics in 34 countries, the US came in 33rd. Only Turkey ranked  lower._ 
(http://www.livescience.com/963-lags-world-grasp-genetics-acceptance-evolution.html
)  That is, Christian fundamentalism and Muslim fundamentalism dragged  
these two countries to the bottom. In countries such as France, Sweden and  
Denmark, 80 percent of adults accept evolution. Some 78 percent of Japanese  
do. 
Backward thinking dominates the US and the GOP appears to be taking the  
country down further into obscurantism. 
The good news from the Pew poll, however, is that the youth of America  
disproportionately do accept evolution.  
In the 18 to 29 age bracket, 68% of Americans reported accepting evolution. 
 That is slightly better than the Democratic Party. In the 30 to 49 age 
group it  is 60%. Our youth are about 10 points behind the Japanese public on 
this matter,  and 12 points behind France. But they are closer to the norm of 
advanced  countries than is the Republican Party. 
One explanation for the decline of scientific thinking in the Republican  
Party over the past decade and a half is that young people have deserted it 
in  droves and the party itself is just old.  
Some _60%  of youth aged 18 to 29 voted for Barack Obama in the last 
election, with only 36  percent going for Romney._ 
(http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/11/12/youth-vote-gap-republican_n_2100155.html)
  Some of that vote for 
Romney appears to have been  a protest against the lack of jobs. Moreover, 
voting for Romney and being a  self-identified Republican are not the same 
things, and I suspect that many of  those youth votes were from independents. 
American youth in polling report that they do not believe in trickle down  
economics and that they do believe in gay marriage. Youth values lead them 
to be  disproportionately democrats, and they may well develop a lifetime 
loyalty to  that party, as young people in the 1940s became devoted to FDR and 
mostly stuck  with the Democrats. 
Fox Cable News is suffering from the same sort of age gap as is the  
Republican Party, as Politicsusa points out, which is natural since Fox is the  
media arm of the GOP. _Comparing  2013 to 2012, Fox lost 19 percent of of its 
viewers aged 25 to 54 during the  day._ 
(http://www.politicususa.com/2014/01/02/young-viewers-avoid-fox-news-plague-ratings-drop-30.html)
  In prime time 
they were down 30% in that prized demographic. No other  network plummeted 
in youth viewers as steeply as Fox. The network’s attempt to  stanch the 
outflow by moving Megyn Kelly to the 9 pm slot failed miserably. She  was down 
20% in young viewers compared to Sean Hannity in 2012. 
Region may also be playing a role. As of 2009, the GOP was for a while 
almost  exclusively a southern party. The South is Baptist country, and 
Baptists 
have a  far higher rate of rejection of evolution than do the churches that 
predominate  in the urban areas and the north and west of the country. (The 
growth of  Protestant evangelicalism and fundamentalism, some scholars 
argue, is an  artifact of so many workers having emigrated to the Sun Belt. 
When 
they arrived  in Dallas or Atlanta, northern workers often just started 
going to the local  Baptist church even if they had originally been Methodists 
or Lutherans. 
The GOP is older than it used to be and more southern than it used to be. 
But  above all it is smaller than it used to be. The minority of people who 
have  stuck with the party have social characteristics that make them likely 
to reject  evolution. 
The bad news is that you have a major political party in a superpower  
promoting irrational beliefs like creationism and rejection of climate change.  
We all suffer from the bad policy the party makes, as with the steep cuts in 
the  science budget of the “sequester,” made by people who don’t respect 
or like  science. 
The good news is that that party is not setting the national agenda and 
will  have difficulty doing so. 
American science is in the hands of American young people, who are full of  
innovation and creativity. They just aren’t on the same page with the GOP, 
which  is increasingly made up of people who “like” stories about Jesus 
among the  dinosaurs on Facebook.

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