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Click here to visit the new home of Politics Daily!The National Institutes of Health on Monday released new guidelines for embryonic stem cell research, opening up the field for existing lines of stem cells to make it into the lab. The president signed an executive order in March, ending the ban on federal funds for embryonic stem cell research and directing the NIH to come up with guidelines for their use. But, just how far the restrictions would be eased on embryonic stem cells -- the ones scientists believe are the most medically promising -- was uncertain. There was some concern among scientists that the new guidelines wouldn't go far ...
Daily Flotus (past and present edition) digest... We learn some of the advice former First Lady Nancy Reagan gave to First Lady Michelle Obama in the July issue of Vanity Fair, in a story headlined "Nancy Reagan's Solo Role." The magazine also reports that Mrs. Reagan would have liked to have been invited to the White House by President Obama when he lifted former President Bush's embryonic stem-cell research ban. ...
It doesn't happen every term, but many American presidents have found themselves the recipients of a snappy nickname. Some have been flattering, such as "The Great Communicator." Some have been a bit cruel, such as "Iron Butt." Still others have been downright profound, such as "The American Talleyrand."Well now our new president, Barack Obama, has a nickname to call his own, and it's courtesy of Rep. Chris Smith (R-NJ)... an outspoken congressman with a nickname of his own: "Who?"Smith, to honor Obama's executive order to expand stem cell research, bestowed the President with his new moniker ...
Putting aside the moral and ethical concerns, Barack Obama's executive order to overturn a ban on taxpayer-funded embryonic stem cells created after 2001 is also politically unwise ...I realize this analysis will initially be mocked, inasmuch as Obama's decision is, in fact, quite popular. Regardless, there is reason to believe it will ultimately be viewed as a political miscalculation.First, it stands to reason that Obama should be focused like a laser beam on fixing the economy. Yet, whether it is health care or embryonic stem cells (each day brings a new distraction from the economy), Obama ...
Via Bloomberg:President Barack Obama will reverse the U.S. government's ban on funding stem-cell research today and pledge to "use sound, scientific practice and evidence, instead of dogma" to guide federal policy, an adviser said. By repeatedly emphasizing the importance of sound science to order U.S. policy priorities, President Obama has marked a stark dividing line between his administration and the previous one. His decision to reverse George W. Bush's restrictions on stem cell research is but the latest action taken to disengage religious "dogma" from government decision making. At the ...
I was on FOX's The Live Desk yesterday, discussing the stimulus and stem cell research. Essentially, my argument is that -- not only is the notion of the stimulus philosophically flawed -- but Obama also mishandled it politically by allowing Congressional Democrats to "lard" it up, and thus taint it ... ...
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