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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.

We don't need to pay hundreds of billions of dollars through new taxes to provide universal medical coverage. If anything, I believe the government needs to discover more ways to motivate personal responsibility and disease prevention, encourage the states' role as stages for new market-based ideas, support county and community health collaborations, and challenge the private sector to seek creative ways to bring down medical costs.

Most of all, if we took better care of ourselves, we could reduce our personal and national medical costs, and live longer and happier at the same time. That is also exactly why I've endorsed the Total Gym for over 30 years and devoted an entire chapter in my new book "Black Belt Patriotism" to "Be fit for the fight," which contains for the first time my personal diet and workout plan as well as 50 years of fitness knowledge that can help you overcome the obstacles to being a better you in 2009.

A short time back, a friend sent me one of those Chuck Norris Facts that circulate the Internet. It read, "Chuck Norris can eat just one Lay's potato chip." Whoever wrote that fact has not seen me when I am watching a football game at home. I can tear the bag open during the first quarter and ask myself by halftime, "What's this empty bag doing in my hand (while licking the salt from my fingertips)?" I won't even tell you how quick a bowl of ice cream can disappear in the second half!

I'm a believer in new beginnings. That is why I'm an advocate of New Year's resolutions. Now, before tuning me out about fresh starts, hear me out. The potential to fail is always present. But so is the potential to succeed and soar to the next level. And studies show that our successes actually happen more often than we think.

A University of Washington survey conducted a number of years ago showed that 63 percent of the people questioned were still keeping their No. 1 resolution after two months. That's great and hope-filled news.

Whether you want to exercise more, lose weight, stop smoking, cut down on alcohol, make a new spiritual commitment or make new friends, don't ever quit striving to better yourself each and every year.

Or, as Benjamin Franklin put it, "Be always at war with your vices, at peace with your neighbors, and let each new year find you a better man." If you do, I believe you too will find the power and discipline to eat just one Lay's potato chip! Of course, except during football games!

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The Best Way To Shape Up
December 30, 2008
This was a very stimulating article, Chuck,and I hope people get your message. I was born in 1951 and due to my following an immaculate diet featuring no fast food, nothing fried, low fat and two aerobic exercises-swimming and walking (no weights or gyms)I have never had an operation or anything medically exceptional and I look like I am 50. I do not believe in any weight loss corporation or book orchestrating my weight loss potential. You have to have the will power and you have to research. As far as Obama and his jaunt while the scandal is fluttering and the Middle East is tinder boxing, it's like a co-worker going to Acapulco while the company is trying to hook their biggest client. It's actually blasting off at the wrong time, however there is nothing improper or implicating about it.

Jay R

Priorites are right on
Chuck thanks for the article. You are exactly right that we must look to ourselves and our own habits. Government trying to tell us how to eat, sleep and wipe our rear ends is not the answer. Heck, a good example of government advice gone bad is the food pyramid. New research indicates it should almost be the opposite. Anyway, thanks for the inspiration and keep up the good fight.

Tom,
Texas.

Obesity

Mr. Norris, as always you give good advice as far as exercise and nutrition goes. There are some people, especially young children from poor families that can't get a nutricous meal, they have to take what is available to them.I would like very much to see our children fit and getting plenty of exercise. Video games, tv, pc's all have the majority of our young children's attention. Nobody punishes their children by sending them outside to play. They send them to their rooms, where all the fun is. That is the biggest reason our children are obese, and lazy. None of them play out side any more.

Total Gym?
Are you in those commercials with Christy Brinkley? I knew there was some guy in them with her.

Just Do The Right Thing
I turned 72 today. I was career military with assignments with the 82d Airborne Division and the 75th Ranger Battalion (now regiment I believe). I started using the Total Gym that Chuck endorses several years ago and, it WORKS. Iwas always in good shape and friends marvel at what I can physically achieve. So, Chuck is right. Keep fit and keep healthy. I haven't seen a doctor in 20 years, I stopped going when I noticed that evey doctor I saw was overweight and in far worse shape than I.

My girlfriend is 36 and she also uses the Total Gym. Of course, she's from Odessa, Ukraine where beautiful women abound. But, she is in terrific physical condition as well as being beautiful.

Stay fit and feel good.



LINKS at Norris EXCLUSIVE version...
Norris not only backs up all his statements with great sources (via a dozen links) in his World Net Daily exclusive version of this same article, but he gives a couple extra paragraphs of info as well as expands the last paragraph with helpful "how to" resources (via links again) for each of the resolutions he mentions...

"Whether you want to exercise more, eat better, lose weight, stop smoking, cut down on alcohol, get out of debt, build up your marriage or family, make a new spiritual commitment or make new friends, don't ever quit striving to better yourself each and every year. Or as Benjamin Franklin put it, 'Be always at war with your vices, at peace with your neighbors, and let each new year find you a better man.' If you do, I believe you too will find the power and discipline to eat just one Lay's potato chip – except during football games, of course!"


Thanks Chuck....and Carol!
Another awesome article Chuck! In particularly, loved the perspectives on healthcare and your encouragement for people to look at themselves and keep on keepin' on.

And thank you Carol for that info. I was considering a resolution in Chuck's last paragraph and the link to which he referred me was some very helpful information!

Happy New Year to all!

Most overllooked section in Chuck's book
I read Chuck's new book, "Black Belt Patriotism," and it was awesome--very well researched. Too many people see it as a political book when it is a cultural war book. The most overlooked chapters in it are the one on "being fit for the fight" and the one "on the family." Don't believe me, check out the dozens of 5-star reviews at Amazon http://www.amazon.com/Black-Belt-Patriotism-Reawaken-Ameri ca/dp/1596985585

When one
parent or both are obese there will be obese children.

It is caused by their genetic makeup.

The desire to over eat is also genetic.

Observe some family and you will know how their children will turn out.

Chuck, what is wrong with you!
Telling people to take care of themselves, what hooey. Haven't you listened to our new messiah, he will take care of all our needs and pay our bills, just like Peggy the moocher says. We can simply sit on our collective arses and not care about anything as "the One" will tend to all. That is why we have football and 200 other channels to watch, to take our minds off of reality forever.

End sarcasm, great article! I don't exercise as much as I should or would like, injuries get in the way, but most people are amazed at the shape I am in. I was a very active amateur athlete with 4% body fat into my 40s when injuries struck and HMOs refused proper treatment. One of these days I will get the operation I need to be as active as I desire again, all it takes is money.

Face the Music
As a nation, we've lost the battle with obesity. I've got 235 pounds on a six foot frame. My days are numbered.

But my blood pressure is good, pulse is good; blood work OK.

My secret? I'm fat and fit. I walk (at work) about nine miles per day. Do a lot of stretching and lifting (very carefully).

Look at the pictures of the agin Ronald Reagan. He definitely had his love handles. Yet, his heart remained strong. I'm told that even during his long illness he enjoyed keeping active by raking leaves, etc.

So, enjoy yourself. But keep moving! And read something great everyday.

Norris
"I truly believe that the remedy to our health care crisis begins with Americans, not governmental intervention and ..."

I'm sure he does, these rich hollywood stars have millions and can afford great health care, unlike millions, record numbers now, without health insurance. Health care for them would mean a few bucks out of his bulging pockets and we can't have that.

Two to Fight, One to Change
As the old swami said, It takes two to fight, but only one to change. This principle could work in American Foreign Policy; it definitely works in the personal health and spiritual arena. What does it mean?

Well, it's like the proverbial onion--a coarse exterior with increasing softness and sweetness on the inside. And, there's always another layer to peel off. It's a deep-thinking philosophy.

Bottom Line: A body can make up its mind to change, one day at a time. One minute or second at a time.

You might be in solitary in prison. The odds are heavily against you, but you can still change. Get with AA; get with Chuck Colson. Do the program--turn over the outcome to your "higher power" and leave the results to Him!

You might be retired. Slightly depressed with all those millions. Still, you can change. Go to Sunday Bible Study. Try it.

You may have grown up in extreme dysfunctionality. Well, the odds are against you, as they were against me. But Swami said, It takes two to fight, but only one to change.

Taft:
Free government health care is not.

BTW, you want to see gov't run health care, go to your nearest VA Hospital. I'm a Disabled Vet, and I avoid the VA like the plague. Lost records, bureaucratic redtape, constantly changing staff, hours of waiting to see an MD when you have an appointment, long waits for surgeries, and tests. About the only efficiently run clinic I have ever seen is the Audiology Clinic.

Good work Chuck!
Chuck,

When are you going to run for office? You've got better suggestions than some of the boneheads in DC. That is a compliment!

Keep up the good work!

ps. I began studying martial arts after I watched your movie, Enter the Dragon! Did you and Bruce actually have contact during the fight scene?

Taft
Why can't discuss the subjet?
You're always shooting your mouth off. It seems you have a self hate problem.

You need help!

Taft
Visit your county health dept as well. I used to take the kids there for their vaccines. A nice building is no guarantor of efficiency or competence. See also "DMV".

If you need a gov't nanny telling you what, how much, and when to eat, well, no words. Seriously.

Eat less, move more. Why should that have to be conveyed by a bureaucrat? Hell, I remember second grade and the inevitable question of what did I have for breakfast? This was part of a survey sponsored by Kellogg's, and the reason I remember it was because I never ate the 'ideal' breakfast of the time.

Question of the day: Are you now sponsoring the healthcare needs of any specific individual, underwriting his every medical necessity? Why not?

Doing it
One of my NY resolutions is definitely to get some weight off and exercise more...thanks for the encouragement.

" "Chuck Norris can eat just one Lay's potato chip." Whoever wrote that fact has not seen me when I am watching a football game at home. I can tear the bag open during the first quarter and ask myself by halftime, "What's this empty bag doing in my hand (while licking the salt from my fingertips)?" I won't even tell you how quick a bowl of ice cream can disappear in the second half!"

ROFL! If it is Blue Bell...I can probably beat you. I've not had BB ice cream in 5 years...I'm in CO and we don't get it here & we've not been home. I miss it so much.

Norris has to get a clue
Jack David and LD35 have it right.

Genetics drives what the offspring are going to look like.

People naturally thicken and hold on to weight as they age.

Studies do not support Norris's premises, just the typical prejudice against heavy people. Japanese studies have shown that obese are healthier and have higher longevity than people of "normal" weight.

Look at the elite athletes from the NBA to the NFL. Most of them are either overweight or obese. Wanna be like Kobe? Gotta be overweight!

Susan
Good morning, neighbor!

We do have Blue Bunny ice cream, though, even here on the Western Slope! Is there really a Blue Bell brand? (LOL I've lived here 40+ yrs so don't know if there's one or not...I really need to get out more!)

Norris read Sowell
Norris please read Sowell's article!

"Many other "outliers" in achievement in many other fields likewise came from special backgrounds or special circumstances. ... residents of one Pennsylvania town with unusually low rates of heart disease, despite having residents whose diets are laden with fat and sugar, who do little exercise and who tend to be obese. "

I read this study and it turns out that stress was the difference between this town and the big cities. This town accepted people as they were instead of guilting them into diets and weight loss at all cost. Something that the "more enlightened" areas do.

AliveInHim
Blue Bell is strictly a Texas made product, sold only in Texas.

The government should not be
involved in our health concerns in any way, even to promoting personal responsibility. Why? Because they never know when to stop. They start out with an advertising program urging us to watch what we eat and exercise more and end up telling what we can eat and how often and where we MUST exercise.

Point in fact, the new FAT TAX in New York. If you decide to drink a Coke you pay a hefty tax to do so, but the food police will let you drink diet soda (for the moment) without a tax. Look for FAT TAXES on fast food, deli and bakery purchases and anything else that might actually have a decent taste.

What they don't tell you is your body processes all the Splenda and other sugar substitutes as sugar and you don't lose an ounce, because your body is treating it like sugar. Why don't they tell you that? Because that's the next tax coming your way compliments of our lovely governments.

If they urge us to exercise, the next tax will be for people who don't exercise. Of course, it will be FOR OUR OWN GOOD, as most taxes are promoted to be. Then they will be directing you to government sponsored gyms and taxing you if you don't attend. Like I said, they never quit once we let the government into any part of our lives.

They should handle foreign affairs, road repairs on interstate routes and get out of our daily lives altogether. I really can't afford more taxes or the government's 'free' giveaways. All the 'free' stuff is breaking me.


Smoking keeps you thin
Obama's physique is over-rated. Anyone who's smoked and quits knows that smoking boosts your metabolism and when you quit cold turkey, you put on weight.

Where's the concern about his being a poor role-model by smoking? Could you imagine if Bush smoked now and then!!??

Chuck is soooo right !
Chuck, you are so dead-on in this article. No
one wants to take personal responsibility for anything, anymore. When I was a kid, we had a motivational B/W film on good citizenship. Said what you did, and admonished us NOT to be dead-beats, ".. and let George do it!"
You presented your facts well, didn't preach,
and promoted some of your methods of success.
For sarcasm, "Gee, it CAN be done!!" Who wudda
thunk it??
Kep it up.

Ray

Oprah and America
Its amazing how many people listen to and follow what Oprah has to say, when all the evidence points the other way. See the edvidence at, http://stopthepresses2.blogspot.com/2008/12/anyone-see-pat tern-here.html

The Audacity Of Hoops
Hope, hops, hoops whatever!!!

Theresa
Good point about the smoking thing, and I for one could care less about O's physique.

But then, a Messiah can do no wrong, can he?

Margie you are so right!
Why do the health nuts (OK, nits) also never tell us that honey is simply sugar, is no better for you calorie-wise or otherwise than white sugar, and not even the so-called 'raw sugar' that has such an appealing color and texture is in reality no healthier than white table sugar.

Talk about your "slick packaging"!


Not one response here mentions
the government's approach to "health care." The entire focus is on health care INSURANCE, as if insurance will take care of our every illness. Insurance never cured one person of anything. We can all be insured and still not get the care we need. Case in point: Canada. Chuck's article is a step in the right direction, but he is unfortunately not in a position to make these decisions. Can we all look past the rhetoric coming out of Washington and realize that it is easier to scam insurance companies than it is to scam doctors?

Gov'mnt is not the solution to our problems, Gov'mnt IS the problem. --Ronald Reagan

Great Article
Thanks Chuck for a great article. So often, we Americans look to every other source, including the government, for the solution to problems which involve not government, but personal responsibility.

No insurance or health care plan will take the donut out of your hand, and no government intervention will get you into a gym.

Until each person is willing to see that it is actually his responsibility for the state of his health and fitness, we will continue to see a society who blames the government, genetics or McDonalds.

The obvious reason you can occasionally eat a bag of potato chips is that you have taken that personal responsibility for your entire life, and the rare ice cream blow out will not destroy what you have built. Thanks, for the inspiration.

chuckles
"we should be more self-reflective than judgmental and examine our own eating and exercise habits"

Everyone ought to practice this behavior in ALL areas of life and the world is a more friendlier place.


Obama Fixation
I'm alarmed by the fixation this person has had on the MSM and the minds of the sheeple who supported "The One"
Who really cares what his lifestyle is like?
My only concern is what "the messiah" and his minions are going to do towards further ruining our country.
What a crock.
Will we be eating only tofu?
I compare all this excitement about "The One's" physique to to that of the Russian leader a few months back.
Remember all the photos and all the MSM exitement?
How gushy and what a piece of junk!

Great column
but I would like to point out that our current president is more fit than our president elect and was criticized for it.

Double standards anyone?

The more this country obsesses about weight, especially other people's weight, the fatter they are going to get.

Take the plank out of your own eye and worry about yourself and stop worrying about what others are eating.

LD35...JACK...MOSES...
Chuck is ABSOLUTELY correct!!

You've got to be kidding me??! You're going to blame the obesity in our country ALL on genetics??! Why didn't I think of that?? Oh, wasn't that a convenient reason to eat what I want, not exercise, stay fat, get clogged arteries, have a heart attack, stroke, diabetes, etc. Compare us to other nations! Ever been to London? Most women are thin as rails--guess the gene pool works well in England?! Fact it...we're MOSTLY fat because we eat bad and don't exercise (or hardly move at all). And it's going to cost this country BIG TIME in universal medical costs, if we go that route. So Chuck is right--the ownership of our being overweight lies MOSTLY with MOST of us--it's not our parents fault...oh...I forgot...genetics is to blame for all my problems...it's not my fault...LOL

Limbaugh

Is fat.

.

Right
He has a scrawny, little girl build. Athletic - check out that golf swing and his bowling score.......Right!!!!!

Good article by Chuck
Everyone needs to follow his example and be responsible for their own health. Good eating habits, healthy food, exercise, less use of tobacco/alcohol/drugs are all very important – and the government should be using its power to motivate citizens to live in a healthful manner. Universal medical coverage is also part of the package to a healthier, productive populace. Equal access to healthcare for all citizens is long overdue.

Is there any other country that wants to copy our healthcare system?

lolo1 @ 6:22pm
You are absolutely right. Bush is very fit, but no one noticed because they all hate him. The One is our first president to be trim and athletic, doncha know?

Chuck, You're Too Logical
Chuck, don't you know that you're too logical and that your ideas about keeping government out of our lives related to nutrition and exercise is not part of their agenda. Why not? Because there's more money in sick people and diet pills than there is in healthy people and creating a new government agency to micro-manage and control every human being in the country. I just wonder who's going to micro-manage and control their nasty smoking habits and put them in jail for smoking in violation of the law in non-smoking areas. Or, will they have a food agent standing at the refrigerator door of the White House and a camera attached to see if anyone is sneaking a bagel and cream cheese at midnight?

Taft
I had Lyme disease, but could not get proper treatment in network because government powers claim Lyme borreliosis does not exist. Everyone suffering from chronic Lyme would be disabled if not for PRIVATE physicians willing to treat outside CDC/IDSA guidelines. People come from all over the world for Lyme treatment in the states because it becomes illegal under NHS. The gov't can tell you what diseases exist and what don't- no matter the truth. This should scare you.

Aside from Lyme, I never go to the doctor and neither do any of my family members and close friends. Its not "healthcare" that keeps people healthy, it is primarily personal decisions. I have been working with many of "the poor" for years, and have never met anyone who has been denied healthcare- not once. I find most confuse not having health with not having heathcare. You cannot smoke, drink, get into fights, eat crap, do drugs, have baby after baby, engage in shootings, have multiple sex partners, etc... and remain healthy. There is nothing any doctor or pill can do about this except react.

Access to "healthcare" is NOT the center of the problem- personal decisions most certainly are.

The Oprah Clause?
When Obama install his new socialized medicine plan will overweight people be targeted for special abuse?

Will fat people be forced to lose weight or NOT receive treatment?

Will they be ridiculed and told to LOSE WEIGHT OR ELSE by their "governemnt doctor"?

AND will there be a special "Oprah clause" in Obama's Plan which will excuse Oprah from the FAT penalty that other fat people will receive?

Since elites get special favors from people in power, Oprah will probably be excused by Obama for her obesity?

And that's the way it should be? Right all of you Obombie Zombies?!

Special treatemnt for Oprah but we'll get the budget Obama health care plan: take two aspirin and call me next month.

Ya know...
I think people would be healthier if they stopped worrying about what the other guy is eating. Unless someone lives in a cave they know you should eat right, don't smoke, exercise, etc. What someone choses to do is their own business. Your not their Daddy, I'm not their Daddy and the government isn't their Daddy. I prefer that that we all don't walk around looking the same and doing the same, etc. We are going to be like a Stepford society and just all be like a bunch of drones all in a row. It's all bogus anyways, this caring about the people bunk. It's another way to tax people just like cigarettes. Don't go screaming about smoking, I am just saying once they got in the door with taxing smoking that left the door wide open for every other possibility of taxes. It's easy to go after smokers and heavy people but eventually they will go after something you don't want to give up. How about the road usage tax they are proposing in North Carolina. Anytime you okay any tax that the government wants to put in place you are relinquishing some right one way or the other? Why don't the lawmakers pass a law that taxes the lawmakers for overtaxing the people they are there to serve? Can't wait to see what kind of taxes are going to come out of this global warming hoax, which was hoisted upon the populace simply to tax them. Our government has become a joke and the joke is on us.

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

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.
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