On Stem Cell Bill, The Weekly Standard Argues That Research Claims Are Hyped; New Studies Show “Middle Way” Compromise
As I predicted last week in my column at Skeptical Inquirer Online, opponents of the House stem cell bill are arguing that science advocates have hyped both the promise and the public demand for research, while recent studies show a “middle way” compromise where funding for new embryonic stem cell lines is not needed. Consider, for example, this column by Yuval Levin at the Weekly Standard.
Meanwhile, the Bush White House, in a 67 page report strategically framed as “Advancing Stem Cell Science Without Destroying Human Life,” argues that the latest adult stem cell studies make embryonic research funding unnecessary. Over at bioethics.net, Art Caplan calls the report “ridiculous” and says it has about as much substance as previous presidential statements that all embryos currently frozen at IVF clinics could find parents to adopt them.