Posted on 10/23/2006 7:04:24 AM PDT by teddyballgame
The race in Missouri between Jim Talent and Claire McCaskill took a disturbing turn last night. In the St. Louis market during the World Series, Michael J. Fox shot an ad on behalf of Claire McCaskill on the sole issue of stem cells.
The ad, which will probably now embolden the cut and run conservatives to run in droves to the polls, was both exploitative and manipulative.
The ad was perhaps too clever for McCaskill. It is an issue seen by many voters as being personal and non-political. Yet, McCaskill and the left have repeatedly pulled the issue into gutter politics and exploited the hopes and fears of many. This is just the latest example of the exploitation of life at the hands of the Democrats.
While there may be some momentary benefit for McCaskill, my sense is that voters who might have wanted to stay home and protest the GOP will become enraged enough to go vote and other voters will feel dirty enough from viewing the ad to vote against McCaskill. Sometimes emotional ads are just too raw for voters. This is one of those times.
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The problem with MJF's cause is that he strongly supports not stem cell research, but embryonic stem cell research. At least, that is my understanding.
How Selfish!
The Bush Administration and Talent do not oppose stem cell research.
The administration opposes killing babies for new stem cell lines for embryonic stem cell research.
MJF is apparently endorsing the act of killing babies to enhance his own life.
He DIED!?!
(kidding)
I think he is desperate and rightly so, he was a conservative before this struck him down. I wish him well and am sorry he had to stoop this low.
Thanks.
I haven't watched CNN since Fox News became available.
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Also noticed that MJF deliberately prounounced Missouri, "Mi-zzour-rah", thinking it would be all homey like the locals.
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The only US government restriction is that no federal tax dollars are to go directly to embryonic stem cell research.
There is no restriction on or lack of money for private funded embryonic stem cell research here or abroad. One rich private foundation that is funding embryonic stem cell research is the Howard Hughes Medical Foundation. It has almost as much money as the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.
I've been polled twice this month on Amendment 2, once in connection with the Talent/McCaskill race, the other in connection with the local state representative race. In both cases, the pollsters have been told I'll be voting against the amendment, Missouri's constitution is fine just the way it is.
My local Congresscritter Wannabe is running similar ads (NJ-7) and Menendez is running ads on Stem Cells against Kean in the NJ Senate race. Clearly the Donks see this issue as a winner for them.
I also note that all these ads drop the word "Embryonic" from the description of the stem cells involved.
Frankly, I think they are wrong. The people already lined up to vote Donk will nod their heads over this, but it is not going to get them fired up. The 'Pubbie base, however, will get fired up over this.
Plus the fact that the ads are universally deceptive. Nobody has banned anything in this country with regards to Embryonic Stem Cell Research. The FedGuv isn't going to fund it, but that doesn't mean it can't happen. This is obvious unless you are afflicted with LibThink, and think that nothing at all can happen unless the FedGuv does it.
Isn't it interesting that nobody looks to Canada for medical innovation or new therapies? The Canadians are a well educated people, and their country is one of the richest in the World. But when was the last time anybody heard of cutting-edge medical technology being developed in Oh! Canada!?
The Canadians benefit greatly from being next-door to the greatest innovative economy the World has ever known. But if my neighbor is stealing lettuce out of my garden every day, I am not going to be impressed when he gives away salad for free.
He is Canadian by birth, but he calls himself an American in the ad. I don't think it's swaying any voters. People see through this kind of ad.
In case anybody missed it
OK run or just acknowledgment
October 16, 2006
Cloning Doubletalk
By Robert Novak
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/articles/2006/10/cloning_doubletalk.html
FR thread here
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1720084/posts
Exactly. STFU MJF!
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