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Tuesday, December 30, 2008
Chuck Norris :: Townhall.com Columnist
Oprah's Weight and Obama's Food-o-rama
by Chuck Norris
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According to a new USA Today/Gallup Poll, Obama is the man Americans admire most. And that fixation has focused recently upon his fitness, which some say even contributed to his victory in the election.

Those who doubt Obama's pro-organic positions are referred to an array of nutritional news stories, blogs, photos and video streams of him eating, golfing, playing basketball, working out at the gym, etc. This past week, one of the largest Internet searches was sneaking a peak of the hearty and shirtless president-elect on the beach at his $9 million Hawaiian holiday getaway. There's even a Website committed to every possible link between food, drinks and Obama, Obamafoodorama.blogspot.com, including Barack's favorite trail mix and his beer of choice, the "audacity of hops."

While many admire Obama's physique and others commend his athletic ability, critics are busy lambasting some of his present actions as not what he pitched on the campaign trail. They say proof is in his personal consumption practices, which include periodic binges of fast and fatty foods and nicotine fixes. Further political evidence is found in his choice for agriculture secretary, former Iowa Gov. Tom Vilsack, whom many frown upon for his support for big agribusiness, genetically modified crops and ethanol subsidies.

To be honest, I'm not sure if Obama is fit enough to be America's next nutritional guru, but I would remind him (especially as a relatively young president) that his health disciplines can help shape our country's youth like few others in the past, especially in a processed and fast food nation, in which there are more food additives than grains of sand at the beach, not to mention that obesity now affects one-third of all youth.

Here's something else of which I am quite certain: that we should not be a tenth as fixated upon Obama's nutritional plan (or even Oprah's fluctuating weight) as we should be on our own. Whether Obama sneaks a few puffs or Oprah splurges on bagels and cream cheese, we should be more self-reflective than judgmental and examine our own eating and exercise habits, and not just those our culture admires. In an age where organic foods are making mainstream news, gaining an upper hand on dinner tables and restaurant menus, we all need to fight to be fit and provide better models of well-being, instead of waiting for another "government bailout" in the form of universal health care to rescue us from our declining health.

I truly believe that the remedy to our health care crisis begins with Americans, not governmental intervention and more bureaucracy that mandates socialized medicine. Our Founders agreed. They never could have imagined a government micromanaging civilian diets by creating a Food and Drug Administration or U.S. Department of Agriculture. Thomas Jefferson once quipped, "Was the government to prescribe to us our medicine and diet, our bodies would be in such keeping as our souls are now." Our Founders' health care system was a very simple one: take care of your health. Continued...

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Right On Chuck!!
I looked in the mirror two years ago, and was disgusted by what I saw. I proceeded to join a gym, worked my tail off most days of the week and lost over 50 pounds! Mr. Norris is right on, Americans do need to become more concerned with their health. Now, I too will admit to enjoying pizza, and Taco Bell and all that is horribly bad for you. But the key is moderation. It's like a fitness coordinator I know told me while on my journey, "Once you get were you want to be, eat whatever you want, moderation is the key." Indeed, it is my humble opinion that moderation is the key to a good number of things in life.

No Positive Spin On Obesity
December 30, 2008
Chuck: I would assume that a gentleman like yourself who has plied his trade with physical fitness as a virtue would necessarily agree that there is no positive spin on being overweight. It can lead to many diseases that are avoidable and from a coronary standpoint, possibly fatal results. As far as Obama running around in a bathing suit, I actually am glad that he did. He is in great shape although his smoking is like running into a burning building and inhaling the fumes. He may end up sending a message that will cause Americans to seek weight in proportion to height. Americans should be more planning of meals especially breakfast. I eat one bowl of non-fat, non-sugared (trace amounts) cereal replete with raisins, a banana and two pitted prunes. I do not drink much alcohol, I eat a light lunch and a regular dinner in addition to swimming and walking. I have not gained 1 pound since 1993 and at 57 my waist is 36. In the last 15 years the needle on the annual EKG I undergo has not changed one iota in measurement. I have never had to change my clothes sizes in the New Year. I will bet that Oprah either rationalized or improvised herself out of her regimen, which incidentally you can structure yourself.

Jay R
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