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Friday, March 20, 2009

Why Meghan McCain Could Use A Little Fish Oil

By Dr. Bill

I received three video clips from a friend of mine yesterday, one showcasing Meghan McCain's appearance on the talk show "The View." At first, I could not remember exactly who she was, but then it dawned on me.

I remembered that her father is Senator John McCain, and because her father quite recently ran for the highest office in the United States, she considers herself to be a significant factor in the future direction of her father's party, the Republicans. There is certainly not a consensus on that notion, so her appearance on "The View" served as a forum to present herself as a member of the movement towards "moderate republicanism." I honestly have no idea what she means by that.

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."

I have heard Laura Ingraham previously and I think her insult towards McCain was meant to kill two birds with one stone. It seemed to me that she wanted to show solidarity with Coulter's politics and she wanted to score points by calling out McCain for being fat. Despite all the negativity, I enjoyed Ingraham and Coulter more than I did McCain -- they just looked to be at the top of their game: funny and smart, rather than (I hate to say it) boring.

McCain looked as though she fit right in with Joy Behar, Sherrie Whoever, and Whoopie (and that ain't a good thing). Jay Leno had already called the sneering Behar "fat," among other things, on his show a few weeks back. McCain, with her own sneer and sense of entitlement, told all who could hear that they could kiss her fat a$$ (just like Tyra Banks, who was starting to look like Oprah Jr.).

It's funny, but I don't seem to recall Meghan McCain during the fall campaign, and now she is fighting for the soul of the Republican Party. Oh, and she has a blog. And she seems to have Daddio's temper, too.

If she is thinking of running for her father's seat in Arizona anytime in the near future, I would strongly advise her to stock up on some fish oil.

The reason that I mention fish oil is that a number of behavioral studies have been done, in which fish oil seemed to have a very positive effect on the mind, and some studies have reported that fish oil reduces the incidence of anger and violent behavior.

I remember reading about some British studies which concluded that young adults who took fish oil on a daily basis had a much lower rate of what was referred to as "hooliganism."

I do believe that Ms. McCain might have not been tempted to react quite so angrily to her opponents if she had been taking Dr. Bill's Powerhouse Omega Formula on a daily basis. There is much evidence to support that the omega-3 fatty acids in the Formula might have helped her remain calmer. Pharmaceutical-grade fish oil can truly help clear the mind and allow for more precise though processes. It is one of the many reasons why I take it myself, every day.

I have to say that I don't agree with those that call themselves "fat and proud of it" -- no matter if you are a young celebrity or not. I am fully convinced that both Tyra Banks and Meghan McCain, after publicly announcing that everyone who doesn't like them can kiss their fat a@$, went on some sort of diet. I believe that is part of the problem.

I think that if they would follow my core suggestions: healthy food, a good amount of exercise, enough sleep, and pharmaceutical-grade fish oil on a daily basis, their lives would be easier. And their behinds would cease to be a topic of conversation. - 17273

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