Life as an Extreme Sport

“that’s way out there, even for you”

Everyone knows that the Law and Order franchises are known for their “ripped from the headlines” stories, and tonight’s episode is no exception. The problem is, the plot sounds so far out there, it makes even the most paranoid conspiracy theorist on the team seem like he’s gone way off his rocker. Unfortunately, it’s true. Complete with payments for their role as human guinea pigs – money, video cameras, and so forth.

Do me a favour, ignore the bit with the EPA guy on SVU saying “with ethical guidelines” – or at least don’t associate me with those kind of ethics.

Politicians

And speaking of politicians, I spent a good chunk of my morning actually interacting with local politicians, including (ever so briefly) the senior senator from New York. But the vast majority was spent talking to local legislators, and it was an interesting experience. I’ve never before had someone look at me like they just wanted to devour my brain, and thought that if they did so, they’d know everything I do.

The initial conversation was struck over my textbook, but when they found out I study bioethics, their ears literally perked up – a complete change in body language, and I found myself fielding questions about stem cell research and policies, cloning, the differences between different kinds of stem cells, the problem with putting faith in amniotic fluid stem cells, and on. We even discussed the problems with promoting universal health care for a while.

After a bit, one of the gentlemen, who turned out to be another’s campaign manager, asked me if I’d thought I’d be going to a job interview when I got out of bed this morning. I asked him why he thought that I was interviewing for anything, and he told me it was because they were starting their groundwork for a presidential run in either 2012 or 2016 (which sent us off on an interesting historical deviation on beating incumbents), and they needed a savvy bioethicist on staff , and they thought I was perfect for the job. Ballsy, well-spoken, and able to explain complicated and controversial subjects in a manner that made sense and seemed to remove some of the controversy.

Flattery will always get you everywhere.

It was an interesting experience, and highlighted to me, not just the need to invest in business cards, but that I should definitely focus more on educating myself about politics in general. I have no intention of being “just” an academic, off in an institution teaching undergraduates basic ethical theory, and have every intent of actively peddling my trade (as it were) in the public sphere. And in my case, this does likely mean an involvement in politics. It seems that, much like the more you know about journalism the easier it ought to be to deal with the media, the more one knows about politics the easier it ought to be to work with politicians. Let’s see if that theory is correct, eh?

Breaking News: NYS Stem Cell Research

Our new Democratic governor, Elliot Spitzer, is unveiling his massive budget plans today, and in that is $600k$100 million for stem cell research in 2007/2008. On the ballet in 2008 will be a $1.5 billion bond to fully fund stem cell research in this state.

Guess I just got fully sucked into local politics!

Edited to add complete text, courtesy of Laurie.

Stem Cell and Innovation Fund Bond Act.

In 2008, voters will be asked to approve a $1.5 billion Stem Cell and Innovation Fund Bond Act to ensure that New York is at the leading edge of the global innovation economy. To capitalize on the far-ranging economic and medical benefits of this promising field, the 2007-08 Executive Budget provides $100 million to support initial investments in this area. In total, the Budget would provide $2.1 billion over an eleven-year period, including the bond act and an additional $500 million in planned annual appropriations once the bond act is approved.