What? He quit smoking. I guess one is not very up-to-date with what he has been doing.
http://www.businessweek.com/lifestyle/content/healthday/649732.html
And he also has led a more active life style. He frequently works out, has managed to lower his cholesterol to good levels and he's looking pretty good for someone who has one of the most stressful jobs in the country.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/10/31/obama-health-excellent_n_1068636.html
But hey nice try misrepresenting the President. He's in excellent health according to personal doctors... unlike Paula Deen who pushes unhealthy food and is suffering from diabetes.
Really? His show gets pretty solid ratings and he has been on time and time again. He looks like he's doing well for himself. Also gets to travel all over the world and gets to try food in other countries. Honestly, I don't see what he has to be resentful about.
And does Paula Deen really surprise anyone? This is Food Network we are talking about. Their highest rated show isn't Paula Deen's... it's Guy Ferry and his Diners, Drive in and Dive's show (and I'm using his real name... not Guy Fieri). Seeing that man shove run of the mill diner crap into his face makes me want to throw up. Last show I saw him on, he literally chomped down three or four dishes at once. This brings me back to my original point, the bulk of Food Networks shows are pushing unhealthy and dangerous eating habits. I guess they all need to live in the image of the Two Fat Ladies (which was a 90s English Cooking show that was hugely popular in the US).
Paula Deen deserves the criticism she is getting from the media, and her endorsement of a diabetes medication is really showing her true colors. Why not push a healthy lifestyle instead?