The Dallas Observer has a good history of creationist meddling in the Texas textbook wars. The Gablers, Phyllis Schlafly, Ray Bohlin, the Discovery Institute…they all get a mention, and the sordid descent of the Texas Board of Education into chaos and stupidity are all explained. It doesn’t have a real ending yet, but there are some promising suggestions that the creationists’ influence is beginning to wane.
richardelguru says
Aaaaaargh!!
Help me, I have to live in Plano!!!!
Oh! The horror!!!
paulburnett says
I’ve logged in and made my comment – everybody else here please do so.
Algernon says
Rather depressing for those of us stuck here, though I appreciate the article.
Jacob Schmidt says
The opening is rather amusing:
It’s pretty bad when a creationist trips over some evidence for evolution.
Rich Woods says
An excellent article. Bookmarked for future use.
madtom1999 says
#4 Jacob; He tripped and banged his head?
MetzO'Magic says
I’d heard of Bohlin before, but was unaware of his backstory. Wow, sees evolution happening right before his eyes, documents it, then tucks it in one of those little corners of his brain where it will never emerge to conflict with his religious brainwashing ever again. What a waste of a good education.
MetzO'Magic says
ETA: slight inaccuracy towards the end of the otherwise excellent article:
From the text below that, it is almost certainly the Wedge Document, and that was leaked to the web back in 1999 by a guy named Tim Rhodes. And that’s more than “not too long ago”. But that’s just something that got lost in translation by the journalist, I suspect.
And yeah, gotta give Barbara Forrest much credit for digging up the ‘cdesign proponentsists’ gem. That was a great piece of detective work.