If conservatives in the species
Republicus conservati continue to debase each other regarding the place of religion in the American habitat, political evolutionary selection forces could conceivably select for another political species to move into the American leadership niche. Random selection forces such as disgust resulting from religious arguments could cause members of
Republicus conservati to drift away from the Republican population leaving only communities containing the small number of individuals who can still share common conservative ideas. Within the current politecological environment, one political species appears ready to gain from this possible change in the American habitat. This is
Democratus corrupti. Although in recent years the numbers and mental capacities of this nasty little species appear to have been decimated by abortion forces, this loss could be less than the emmigration forces adversely affecting
Republicus conservati from their arguments over evolution/creation. One could conceive that as the population of
Republicus conservati decreases,
Democratus corrupti could move into American leadership roles. We should note that some intraspecific mating has been observed between these two species (Matalin-Carville). No DNA studies have yet confirmed how closely related these two species are but it has been observed in their discussions of religion that certain concepts are interspecific.
Further research is dependent upon future big bucks from my pending research grant applications.
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