Posted on 06/26/2002 4:43:46 AM PDT by 2Trievers
ONE CAN GIVE CREDIT to George Bush for restoring dignity of the White House. Done. One can commend George Bush for responding appropriately to the Sept. 11 Islamist attack on the United States. Check. One can even give ol George a pat on the back for his personal decision to kick alcohol and live a clean, reverent life. Patpatpat.
But one can also draw the line at eating all ones fruits and veggies just like the President says good Americans should.
Bushs four-day plug for more nutritious eating habits and improved fitness for a Better America has left me wishing for a bag of Cheetos, a cooler of Bud and a pack of Marlboros. Not to be a square-dance pooper or anything, but theres such a thing as too much goodness. Anybody still wondering why they hate us?
The Presidents new fitness and health program Healthier U.S. must rub the worlds anti-infidels into a rare frenzy. Here we are, the richest, fattest, laziest nation on Earth, currently on the receiving end of a near-global assault, and were obsessing about our capitalist girth. How speshal.
While Osama bin Ladens propaganda machine was announcing that Americas Fourth of July may be more combustible than usual, the President was touring a senior citizen spin class in Florida; pitching at a White House T-ball game; running a 3K against administration staffers, no doubt gearing up for the Tora Bora 10K; and lecturing the nation on the merits of eating nutritious foods.
Well, yeehah, Im feeling better already. I mean, when the President can focus his attentions on the USDA pyramid and find time to jog and play ball, well, dang, the world must be a safer place than we thought. I dont know about you, Gomer, but I can hardly wipe this happy little grin off my happy little face.
At this point, I admit, my inner Tourettes is giving me a bit of trouble. But I shall prevail, just as I prevail over my inner glutton, my inner sloth, my inner junkie and, less successfully, my inner cynic. Theres nothing so seductive to the rebellious spirit that cherished American thing, remember than an authority figure urging others to self-improve.
Maybe Bushs previous brushes with temptation are what compel him now to proselytize a common affliction among the recently converted. One wishes him Godspeed in his recovery, but meanwhile, exactly when did the Republican Party join the Nanny State?
For the record, I am a member of the choir in this particular church. I do everything the President says he wants Americans to do exercise daily, gave up cigarettes 20 years ago and wouldnt put Cheetos in my mouth without a gun to my head.
But heres the point. I do my nutrition/exercise bit because I want to. Because its the way I prefer to live. Because its a choice I make. Because, as my trainer puts it, Im a little bit crazy. Not because The Government says I should.
When government decides that Americans should do something, it usually isnt long before government figures a way to change should to must. Ask a smoker. One day, the government determined that smoking was bad for you. In no time, government agencies conceived a plan to make smokers into social pariahs.
Can it be long before we make overweight, unfit Americans equally unattractive and morally reprehensible? Theres something Savonarola-ish about the Healthier U.S. campaign, well intended though it may be. Gluttony and sloth, after all, are among the seven deadly sins, the biblical intolerance of which, you can be certain, supercedes any tolerance mandates currently in vogue.
The fact is, anyone who can read a newspaper, operate a remote control or plug in a toaster knows or should know what it takes to be healthy and fit. Its just that certain people choose to ignore the information, just as some 50 million Americans choose to continue smoking cigarettes despite knowing that theyre increasing their risks for heart disease and lung cancer, as well as mind-boggling jury awards following contraction of said diseases.
You eats your burgers; you takes your chances. It is also a fact of human nature, meanwhile, that few people change their habits because someone else says they ought to. Indeed, the opposite result is almost guaranteed, she said, brushing orange crumbs and ashes from her desk.
Kathleen Parker is a columnist with the Orlando Sentinel.
Sometimes reporters have to submit something/anything to their editor for their mealticket ... this is one case in point! &;-)
President Bush is truly blessed to be healthy and disease free.
Unfortunately, not everyone can choose to be healthy and physically fit.
Wish it was that easy, but many are plagued by disease and inabilities, not of their own choosing.
A long, long, time ago. Where on earth have you been? At the very least since Nixon caved in on price controls, creating the EPA, etc, etc.
But don't you think the bully pulpit could be put to better use if Bush used it to educate the American public on the importance of tax cuts, shrinking the size of government, etc.? If presidents (and I refer to all of them) would put half as much effort into promoting real issues as they do things like fitness and nutrition, our nation might not be in the sorry political shape it's in now.
There are a number of benefits to bringing this to the attention of the public. First of all, healthcare has become a major drain on our economy (not just the taxpayer, but the individual as well) and secondly, soft targets are easy targets.
Most of us are bright enough to figure this out. Some aren't.
That is a problem with socialism, not fitness.
and secondly, soft targets are easy targets.
"Hey Achmed, let's attack those infidels!"
"No Habib, their Body Mass Index is too good. Allah says we can only attack fatbodies."
Most of us are bright enough to figure this out
Yeah, that was a real gem of wisdom. LOL!
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