Yesterday, a friend of mine sent me three video clips, and one involved Meghan McCain, appearing on "The View." It took me a minute to piece together just exactly who Meghan McCain was, and then the light bulb went off."
She's the daughter of Senator John McCain, and as such, considers herself fairly important to the future of the Republican Party. Others disagree, and her appearance on "The View" was used to promote her political point of view, which is "moderate republicanism" (whatever THAT means).
On the show, Ms. McCain had quite a verbal battle with Ann Coulter, who is much more conservative than McCain. Ms. McCain basically told Ms. Coulter that she could take her political views and shove 'em. Next, Laura Ingraham, a talk show host, joined in the fray, siding with Anne Coulter and resorting to a personal attack, calling McCain "plus-sized."
Now I've listened to Ingraham before, and I think she was trying to score two points with one shot, with the insult of McCain. I think she meant McCain's criticism of Coulter was off the mark, and she meant that McCain was a big fat a$$ (as in donkey.) But I could be wrong, and either way, after watching the video of "The View," I'm more inclined to think that Ingraham and Coulter came off as brighter, wittier, and more fun.
As far as size goes, McCain is comparable with everyone on the panel at "The View" except Elisabeth what's-her-name. And I don't mean that as a compliment. A few weeks ago Jay Leno had called Joy Behar "fat," on his own show, along with a few other choice insults. McCain, while on "The View" stood up for herself by telling everyone that they could just kiss her fat a%* -- which is exactly that same thing that Tyra Banks did when confronted with the media calling her fat.
Honestly, I don't remember Meghan McCain at all from her father's campaign, but she apparently now thinks the fate of the Republican Party rests in her hands. You can read all about it on her blog. And it's also apparent that she has inherited some of her father's legendary temper.
Maybe she can run for his seat in Arizona soon. But she better invest in some fish oil, first.
There have been some very interesting behavioral studies done recently which indicate that fish oil can have a beneficial effect on the mind; some studies showing a reduction in incidences of angry and/or violent conduct.
There have been a few studies in Britain that showed that young adults who were prone to "hooliganism" and were given fish oil showed a marked improvement in the reduction of their destructive behavior.
What I am suggesting is that maybe the young Miss McCain might not have been so quick to drop the hammer and insults, had she been taking Dr. Bill's Powerhouse Omega Formula. It's just possible that the omega-3 fatty acids might have facilitated a better choice of response. Clearer, more precise thought processes...are just one of the many benefits enjoyed by those who take pharmaceutical grade fish oil, on a daily basis. That's one reason why I do, myself.
One other thing...to be young, fat, and proud... is NOT a good thing, whether you're Tyra Banks, or Meghan McCain. I'll guarantee you one thing... within 24 hours of either of them telling a national audience they could kiss their fat a$$, they both went on some kind of diet, which is part of their problem to begin with.
I believe that if they took my counsel, that is, nutritious food, a steady exercise program, a good amount of rest and the addition of pharmaceutical-grade fish oil to their daily diet, they would find that things would go more smoothly for them. And no one would need to mention their rear ends again, especially on national television. - 15439
She's the daughter of Senator John McCain, and as such, considers herself fairly important to the future of the Republican Party. Others disagree, and her appearance on "The View" was used to promote her political point of view, which is "moderate republicanism" (whatever THAT means).
On the show, Ms. McCain had quite a verbal battle with Ann Coulter, who is much more conservative than McCain. Ms. McCain basically told Ms. Coulter that she could take her political views and shove 'em. Next, Laura Ingraham, a talk show host, joined in the fray, siding with Anne Coulter and resorting to a personal attack, calling McCain "plus-sized."
Now I've listened to Ingraham before, and I think she was trying to score two points with one shot, with the insult of McCain. I think she meant McCain's criticism of Coulter was off the mark, and she meant that McCain was a big fat a$$ (as in donkey.) But I could be wrong, and either way, after watching the video of "The View," I'm more inclined to think that Ingraham and Coulter came off as brighter, wittier, and more fun.
As far as size goes, McCain is comparable with everyone on the panel at "The View" except Elisabeth what's-her-name. And I don't mean that as a compliment. A few weeks ago Jay Leno had called Joy Behar "fat," on his own show, along with a few other choice insults. McCain, while on "The View" stood up for herself by telling everyone that they could just kiss her fat a%* -- which is exactly that same thing that Tyra Banks did when confronted with the media calling her fat.
Honestly, I don't remember Meghan McCain at all from her father's campaign, but she apparently now thinks the fate of the Republican Party rests in her hands. You can read all about it on her blog. And it's also apparent that she has inherited some of her father's legendary temper.
Maybe she can run for his seat in Arizona soon. But she better invest in some fish oil, first.
There have been some very interesting behavioral studies done recently which indicate that fish oil can have a beneficial effect on the mind; some studies showing a reduction in incidences of angry and/or violent conduct.
There have been a few studies in Britain that showed that young adults who were prone to "hooliganism" and were given fish oil showed a marked improvement in the reduction of their destructive behavior.
What I am suggesting is that maybe the young Miss McCain might not have been so quick to drop the hammer and insults, had she been taking Dr. Bill's Powerhouse Omega Formula. It's just possible that the omega-3 fatty acids might have facilitated a better choice of response. Clearer, more precise thought processes...are just one of the many benefits enjoyed by those who take pharmaceutical grade fish oil, on a daily basis. That's one reason why I do, myself.
One other thing...to be young, fat, and proud... is NOT a good thing, whether you're Tyra Banks, or Meghan McCain. I'll guarantee you one thing... within 24 hours of either of them telling a national audience they could kiss their fat a$$, they both went on some kind of diet, which is part of their problem to begin with.
I believe that if they took my counsel, that is, nutritious food, a steady exercise program, a good amount of rest and the addition of pharmaceutical-grade fish oil to their daily diet, they would find that things would go more smoothly for them. And no one would need to mention their rear ends again, especially on national television. - 15439
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