Obama Press Conference: Once Again the President is Disengenuous on Embryonic Stem Cell Research Policy

I was just watching President Obama's press conference and noticed that he once again dissembled on his answer regarding embryonic stem cell research. From the transcript:
QUESTION: Thank you, Mr. President. In your remarks on stem-cell research earlier this month, you talked about a majority consensus in determining whether or not this is the right thing to do, to federally fund embryonic stem-cell research. I'm just wondering, though, how much you personally wrestled with the morality or ethics of federally funding this kind of research, especially given the fact that science so far has shown a lot of progress with adult stem cells but not a lot with embryonic?Except that Obama stated during the campaign that he supports the Freedom of Choice Act that would apparently end any and all regulation on abortion through the ninth month, whether at the federal or local levels. He also refused to support the Illinois version of the Infant Born Alive Protection Act when he was a state senator. He is actively seeking to dismantle the Bush "conscience clause" regulation that protected health care workers with moral qualms about procedures like abortion. If he really wrestled with abortion, he lost the bout!
PRESIDENT OBAMA: Okay. No, I -- I think it's a -- I think it's a legitimate question. I -- I wrestle with these issues every day. As I mentioned to -- I think in an interview a couple of days ago, by the time an issue reaches my desk, it's a hard issue. If it was an easy issue, somebody else would have solved it and it wouldn't have reached me.
Look, I believe that it is very important for us to have strong moral guidelines, ethical guidelines, when it comes to stem-cell research or anything that touches on, you know, the issues of possible cloning or issues related to, you know, the human life sciences. I think those issues are all critical, and I've said so before. I wrestle with it on stem cells; I wrestle with it on issues like abortion.
Back to the president:
I think that the guidelines that we provided meet that ethical test. What we have said is that for embryos that are typically about to be discarded, for us to be able to use those in order to find cures for Parkinson's or for Alzheimer's or for, you know, all sorts of other debilitating diseases, juvenile diabetes, that -- that it is the right thing to do. And that's not just my opinion. That is the opinion of a number of people who are also against abortion.It seems to me his ESCR policies are almost as wide open as his abortion policies. For example, there was no requirement in the recent EO that the Feds only fund stem cell lines that came from "leftover" embryos. This means the NIH could, theoretically, fund stem cell lines taken from embryos created explicitly for the purpose of being destroyed--an approach the ethics opinion of the National Academy of Sciences supports as perfectly fine and proper.
And by the way, Alzheimer's is not the kind of a disease likely to be cured by embryonic stem cell infusions because it is caused by plaques that attack the whole brain. Why do some believe it is? Because, despite it not being true, as one ESCR-hyping scientist put it several years ago, "People need a fairy tale."
Cue the POTUS:
Now, I am glad to see progress is being made in adult stem cells. And if the science determines that we can completely avoid a set of ethical questions or political disputes, then that's great. I have -- I have no investment in causing controversy. I’m happy to avoid it if that's where the science leads us.Then why rescind the 2007 Bush order requiring that the Feds fund research into non controversial "alternative" methods, the very kind of policy geared toward bridging our bitter cultural and political divides, a matter he has now twice kept quite mum about--here and in his stem cell speech.
Obama continued:
But what I don't want to do is predetermine this based on a very rigid ideological approach. And that's what I think is reflected in the executive order that I signed.But that is what he did, base his order on a very rigid ideological approach that views nascent human life is so much chopped liver. Indeed, as far as I can tell, he took federal funding just as far as the law allows, and only expressed an ethical qualm about the only limit he seems to have placed on anything only an ethical qualm about reproductive cloning, a matter with which he is unlikely he to have to deal directly in his term of office due to profound technological challenges that stand between here and the hypothetical birth of the first baby gestated from a cloned embryo.
Sigh. Definitely not the straight talk express.


11 Comments:
In fairness to Obama Wesley I don't think you should be singling him out for his double speak on this issue.
It isn't like he ever speaks in a way that is honest when it comes to policy. It all seems to be Orwellian double speak.
So to single out his stemcell stuff is to give the false impression that he might speak truthfully anywhere on policy issues in public.
;)
Well, he's the POTUS. But there is no question he is not alone.
"This means the NIH could, theoretically, fund stem cell lines taken from embryos created explicitly for the purpose of being destroyed."
Not yet they couldn't. This is forbidden by the Dickey-Wicker Amendment, which I believe Obama did sign off on just two days after he gave his executive order. So Congress would have to change this before embryos can be created for research.
Joshua: My understanding of Dickey is that it prohibits federal money from being used to actually destroy embryos. It would not permit money from being used on stem cell lines taken from an already destroyed embryo even if made for that purpose.
Joshua: It also prevents federal money from being used to create embryos for research. But it does not explicitly prohibit money to be used on cell lines after creation and destruction.
By the way, that weasel way around Dickey first came from Clinton. There was a lawsuit filed having to do with using cell lines taken from destroyed embryos with Fed money, and it lost. So, while there might be litigation, I am not sure how that would go either.
What's POTUS? While I was watching the press conference, I kept yelling, "That's not true!" at the screen...oh, well.
POTUS = President of the United States
= Giggles the President.
All that practice, he must be MUCH better at wrestling than Special-Olympics-level, musn't he? Whereas with bowling, he just started, now with the alley in the White House and all.
False Hope for the Disabled, More Death for the Unborn.
What a Concept!
Oh, yeah, and more MONSTER Science.
Morbid Man, this "President" ...
We all stand around with our heads in the sand while our rear ends are being mowed down.
Pathetic Lot.
BO's Biggity Bad Harvard Law Lic. is suspended by the BAR.
We can't see his Passport, college entrance papers, or original birth cert. (SIX law firms and over $800K to HIDE!) He won't get away with it forever! NEVER!
He laughs in contempt and euphoria now.... but we'll see him gone one way or another ASAP. This is America, not Hollywood, not some Rock Star Show.
The dollar will bomb.... that's where the Three Trillion comes in handy for the thieves. Gangster Government with a media singing glory like angels in heaven. We feel the debtors prison fire, NOT them!
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