I'm talking about the science, not the politics.
The vast majority of Americans (from both political parties) believe both side of the origins debate should be taught
If true, that means your wedge strategy is working. It was their goal to get people behind the idea even before ID is scientifically accepted. Politics and religion first, science later. While okay in a philosophy, theology or debate course, it is absolutely not applicable in a science course.
ID scientists
That phrase still makes me laugh.
It makes you laugh because the evo-religion you have adopted is anti-science.
Creation was taught in schools for a couple hundred years before the ACLU and it's atheistic compatriots forced it out.
It's not part of any conspiratorial *wedge strategy*. The majority of people have always wanted creation addressed in public schools. Poll after poll has demonstrated it.
The will of the people is that it's not evolution only. The actual situation is that through litigation, evolution only has been forced on the unwilling majority of the general public.