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Is Obama too fit to be President? Are they fucking serious?

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http://online.wsj.com/article/SB121755336096303089.html?mod=hpp_us_inside_today

Speaking to donors at a San Diego fund-raiser last month, Barack Obama reassured the crowd that he wouldn't give in to Republican tactics to throw his candidacy off track.

"Listen, I'm skinny but I'm tough," Sen. Obama said.

But in a nation in which 66% of the voting-age population is overweight and 32% is obese, could Sen. Obama's skinniness be a liability? Despite his visits to waffle houses, ice-cream parlors and greasy-spoon diners around the country, his slim physique just might have some Americans wondering whether he is truly like them.

The candidate has been criticized by opponents for appearing elitist or out of touch with average Americans. A Wall Street Journal/NBC News poll conducted in July shows Sen. Obama still lags behind Republican John McCain among white men and suburban women who say they can't relate to his background or perceived values.

"He's too new ... and he needs to put some meat on his bones," says Diana Koenig, 42, a housewife in Corpus Christi, Texas, who says she voted for Sen. Hillary Clinton in the Democratic primary.

"I won't vote for any beanpole guy," another Clinton supporter wrote last week on a Yahoo politics message board.


The last overweight president to be elected was 335-pound William Howard Taft in 1908. As for tall and lanky presidents, "you might have to go back to Abraham Lincoln" in 1860, says presidential historian Stephen Hess. "Most presidents were sort of in the middle."

According to Sen. Obama's Chicago physician David Scheiner, the senator works out regularly, jogs up to three miles a day when he can, and has "no excess body fat."

Dr. Scheiner didn't disclose his patient's exact weight, but medical observers estimate that the 6-foot-1.5-inch-tall senator appears to weigh at least 10 pounds less than the roughly 190 pounds that the average American man of his height weighs. The Obama campaign declined to comment for this article.

Though Sen. McCain cannot lift weights due to injuries he suffered as a prisoner of war in Vietnam, he "walked the Grand Canyon rim to rim in August 2006" and hikes whenever he can find the time, according to John D. Eckstein, an internist in Scottsdale, Ariz., who treats Sen. McCain. At roughly 165 pounds, his weight is slightly above average for a 5-foot-7-inch man his age, according to nutritionists.

While most voters don't base their decision on physical appearance alone, a candidate's height, weight and overall look can play a big role in what Americans perceive as "presidential," says Thomas "Mack" McLarty, former chief of staff to President Bill Clinton.

Throw in the calories involved in a modern-day presidential campaign -- often compared to a beauty pageant and a competitive eating contest rolled into one -- and presidential candidates have an added challenge.

"It's very difficult to eat well when you're constantly on the road, attending dinners, lunches, barbecues," says New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson. He says he grew a beard when he withdrew his bid for the Democratic presidential nomination in January "to hide one of my chins."

Sen. Obama, 46, wasn't always svelte, and friends and family members have described him as a "chubby" child growing up in Indonesia and Hawaii.

Raised by a Midwestern grandmother, Sen. Obama didn't begin to slim down until he played basketball regularly in high school.

These days he stays away from junk food and instead snacks on MET-Rx chocolate roasted-peanut protein bars and drinks Black Forest Berry Honest Tea, a healthy organic brew. (Sen. McCain is said to have a weakness for Butterfinger candy bars, jelly beans, and coffee and doughnuts from Dunkin' Donuts.)

On a campaign stop in May at Lew's Dari-Freeze in Milwaukie, Ore., Sen. Obama's wife, Michelle, and their two daughters ate ice-cream sundaes and onion rings, while Sen. Obama grinned for the cameras and swirled a spoon around in his quickly melting ice-cream concoction, taking only a few nibbles.

During a July family appearance on "Access Hollywood," Sen. Obama's 7-year-old daughter, Sasha, revealed that her dad doesn't like ice cream or sweets. "Everybody should like ice cream," she said.


Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee, a self-described "recovering foodaholic" who shed 110 pounds from his 5-foot-11 frame in two years and made fitness and nutrition central to his White House run, says voters "probably want someone who takes care of his health ... as an example of the kind of personal discipline necessary to do the job."

But too much time in the gym can cause problems, as Sen. Obama learned last month after he made three stops to local Chicago gyms in one day, for a total of 188 minutes. The marathon workout session sparked a widely circulated Associated Press article titled "Obama Becomes a Gym Rat." In it, the reporter wrote, "Sometimes it's hard to tell if Barack Obama is running for president of the United States or Mr. Universe."

Republicans have recently picked up on the senator's fitness regimen. On Wednesday, the McCain campaign launched a new ad titled "Celeb" that compares Sen. Obama to Paris Hilton and Britney Spears. In a memo to reporters explaining the ad, McCain campaign manager Rick Davis wrote, "Only celebrities like Barack Obama go to the gym three times a day."

Obama spokeswoman Linda Douglass says likening Sen. Obama to a Hollywood celebrity shows that Sen. McCain "is engaging in the same old negative politics of Karl Rove" that Americans are tired of.

Food faux pas have plagued presidential candidates in the past. On a 1976 visit to Texas, Gerald Ford bit into a tamale with the corn husk still on. He lost the election to Jimmy Carter. In 2003, Mass. Sen. John Kerry was labeled effete when he ordered a Philly cheesesteak with Swiss instead of the usual Cheez Whiz topping.

Sen. Obama's chief message strategist Robert Gibbs served as Sen. Kerry's press secretary during the cheesesteak debacle. A few days later at the Iowa State Fair, famous for its deep-fried Twinkies and beer booths, Mr. Gibbs noticed Sen. Kerry buying a $4 strawberry smoothie. He made a frantic call to campaign staffers: "Somebody get a f-ing corn dog in his hand -- now!"

Sen. Obama drew cringes on a campaign stop in Adel, Iowa, in July 2007, when he asked a crowd of farmers: "Anybody gone into a Whole Foods lately and seen what they charge for arugula?" The upscale supermarket specializing in organic food doesn't have a single store in Iowa.

Lately, Sen. Obama is more careful. On a campaign stop in Lebanon, Mo., on Wednesday, Sen. Obama visited with voters at Bell's Diner and promptly announced "Well, I've had lunch today but I'm thinking maybe there is some pie."

He settled on fried chicken and told the crowd he's become a junk-food lover. "The healthy people, we'll give them the breasts," he told the waitress. "I'll eat the wings."


Struggles with weight-loss, on the other hand, can make a candidate seem more human. Some aides winced when footage of a sweat-drenched Mr. Clinton jogging into a McDonald's in Little Rock, Ark., aired ahead of the 1992 campaign. But the footage is widely believed to have helped the then-governor of Arkansas connect to voters in conservative-leaning states like Georgia and Tennessee, which eluded Democrats in 2000 and 2004. These states have a statistically higher number of overweight people than Democratic strongholds.

"It says: 'He's just like one of us,"' says Arthur English, a political-science professor at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock who used to see Mr. Clinton stop in for fries and a Big Mac after his three-mile jog.

Sen. Clinton has said she tried Weight Watchers to keep the pounds off during her presidential bid -- a tidbit that appealed to her core of middle-age female supporters that Sen. Obama is now trying to woo.

Sen. Obama is not without vices. According to Dr. Scheiner's medical report, he has quit smoking "on several occasions and is currently using Nicorette gum with success." People close to the senator say he began smoking nearly three decades ago and smoked about five cigarettes a day.

Some voters say that even this adds to Sen. Obama's somewhat superhuman persona. "I mean, really, who quits smoking and doesn't gain any weight?" says 30-year-old Stella Metsovas, an Obama supporter in Laguna Beach, Calif.

The date is actually April 1st, right?
 

Tarazet

Member
I'm sorry, people are worried that he isn't like the rest of us? Aren't politicians supposed to be a cut above the rest? This can only be people trying to hide the fact that McCain almost flunked out of college.
 

levious

That throwing stick stunt of yours has boomeranged on us.
The last overweight president to be elected was 335-pound William Howard Taft in 1908.

oh like Clinton wasn't overweight...
 
By the end of the election the American people are going to force Obama to subside on nothing but ho-hos, drape himself in American flags, and listen racist Southern Country-Rock constantly.
 

SpeedingUptoStop

will totally Facebook friend you! *giggle* *LOL*
RumpledForeskin said:
They're right, how is gonna understand the woes of the average american?
Yea, how is he gonna fix our problems if he already embodies the answers? Fuck him!
 

alr1ght

bish gets all the credit :)
All these bullshit arguments about he's not like me...

No shit he thinks he's better than you, he's running for the goddamn presidency. He better think he's better than me.
 

Relix

he's Virgin Tight™
EDIT: Ahem... it meant fat-wise not smart-wise XD. I read the whole thing the wrong way oops
 

mj1108

Member
Everyday that we get closer to election day I swear the MSM articles are getting more and more outlandish.
 

DonasaurusRex

Online Ho Champ
...do our votes even count for president i thought we directly elected the legislative branch , an electorial college the executive branch and the executive branch could appoint SC judges. Whatever its clear FOX news doesnt like Obama very much and arent the WSJ and Fox News owned by Murdoch.
 

beelzebozo

Jealous Bastard
you have to bulk, obama. if americans are going to have a president who's very fit, they want someone who looks like they could rip an alien's head off.
 

zoku88

Member
DonasaurusRex said:
...do our votes even count for president i thought we directly elected the legislative branch , an electorial college the executive branch and the executive branch could appoint SC judges. Whatever its clear FOX news doesnt like Obama very much and arent the WSJ and Fox News owned by Murdoch.
The electoral college usually vote the same way the voters do. (Usually being the key word. Add to that, the fact that some states have an all-or-nothing thing going on.)
 

Particle Physicist

between a quark and a baryon
DonasaurusRex said:
...do our votes even count for president i thought we directly elected the legislative branch , an electorial college the executive branch and the executive branch could appoint SC judges. Whatever its clear FOX news doesnt like Obama very much and arent the WSJ and Fox News owned by Murdoch.


this was all over CNN today.
 

scorcho

testicles on a cold fall morning
DonasaurusRex said:
...do our votes even count for president i thought we directly elected the legislative branch , an electorial college the executive branch and the executive branch could appoint SC judges.
they count, but YAY FOR REPRESENTATIVE DEMOCRACIES.
 

MisterHero

Super Member
I don't know, Bush seems to keep in shape, so I don't know why they'd hold something that petty against Obama. :lol
 

ZAK

Member
zoku88 said:
The electoral college usually vote the same way the voters do. (Usually being the key word. Add to that, the fact that some states have an all-or-nothing thing going on.)
96% (IIRC) is an interesting definition of "some."
 

mollipen

Member
The person we elect president is supposed to be the best of our country, and if that's the case, then he should be fit and in shape.
 

KimiNewt

Scored 3/100 on an Exam
shidoshi said:
The person we elect president is supposed to be the best of our country, and if that's the case, then he should be fit and in shape.
Are you saying that when someone's "fat" he can't be "best"? Are you saying that America's wonderful citizens are not the best citizens in the world?
Your kind of people should be deported.

I can't see why you guys are so frustrated, a president needs to represent us all.
When I see him not eating ice-cream or stuffing his mouth with all sorts of greasy foods I simply cannot think "THAT is America".
For a person to represent what America truly is and what truly matters, like a president should he must be like everyone else. If Obama wants my vote it's time to get on a reverse-diet.
 

Door2Dawn

Banned
KimiSan said:
Are you saying that when someone's "fat" he can't be "best"? Are you saying that America's wonderful citizens are not the best citizens in the world?
Your kind of people should be deported.

I can't see why you guys are so frustrated, a president needs to represent us all.
When I see him not eating ice-cream or stuffing his mouth with all sorts of greasy foods I simply cannot think "THAT is America".
For a person to represent what America truly is and what truly matters, like a president should he must be like everyone else. If Obama wants my vote it's time to get on a reverse-diet.
Just for clarification,this post wasn't meant to be serious right?
 
I'm not really an Obama fan, but still, what a ridiculous reason to oppose a candidate. These morons need to get over their inferiority complexes and stop expecting everyone to emulate their unhealthy lifestyles.
 
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