Posted on 01/11/2015 11:57:08 AM PST by Tolerance Sucks Rocks
If two out of three adults are considered to be overweight in America, it is no surprise that losing weight tops New Years resolutions every year.
Regardless of age, race, or gender, the battle of the bulge unites many of us. Heck, I even hired a personal trainer since I cant get it together on my own. And while most of us will abandon our nutrition and exercise routines before January is over, there is a man whose dedication to health in 2015 could make all the difference in the 2016 elections.
His name is Chris Christie, governor of New Jersey, and signs point to a presidential run. But if he is going to be a contender, he should consider diversifying his tough-guy image, and its going to take more than mastering the art of the hug. What better way than to let us in on his weight loss journey?
Governor Christie is no stranger to his size being the topic of discussion, but not on his own terms. Former New Jersey Governor Jon Corzine took shots at Christies girth in one most memorable negative campaign ad airing in 2009. Unflattering images of the future governor, including him exiting a car in slow motion, not so subtly magnified his size in the 30-second spot. The nail in the coffin? The ominous-sounding voice narrating, Christie threw his weight around. The Corzine camp tried to defend the video saying it was about Christies corruption as U.S. Attorney for New Jersey, but the irony was not lost on the audience.
While Christie initially scoffed at the ad, he opened up in a CNN firing-squad interview led by Wolf Blitzer. Christie responded, Im overweight, and Ive struggled with my weight for the past thirty years on and off and thats the way it is. And so I think there are a lot of people out in New Jersey who have the same kind of struggles. It was a humanizing moment for him. And it may have made a difference in that race.
Other recent Republican races could have used more humanizing moments. Henry Olsen, Senior Fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center studied exit polls in the 2012 elections, Olsen found that while Mitt Romney won in areas such as shares my values, is a strong leader, or has a plan for America, he lost in one crucial area: When voters were asked which candidate cares about people like me, President Obama won hands down.
Olsen concludes, Republicans dont have a racial gap. They dont have a gender gap. They dont have a marriage gap. All of those are symptoms of the real gap: they have an empathy gap.
But Governor Christie is not known for empathy. He is known for his brazen approach to communication, peppering press conferences with such memorable lines as, Sit down and shut up. While its debatable whether or not this take-no-prisoner approach works in New Jersey, it remains to be seen if it convinces voters in the fly-over states.
If Governor Christie wants to connect with Americans on a national level, he needs something more than quotable sound bites. He needs to show he cares and understands the struggles of every day Americans, and I believe he can do that by opening up about his weight-loss journey on his own terms something he still has yet to do.
In 2013, he secretly (or, not-so-secretly) underwent lap band surgery, but he refuses to discuss it. When asked by NJ.com if it is correct that hes lost 85 pounds he replied, Im not going to tell you why it was inaccurate because I dont talk about that stuff, and the reason I dont is that thats my business and nobody elses.
Perhaps he should reconsider this stance theres a reason why reality shows like "The Biggest Loser" have been successful. People want to see people like themselves, and they want to see them overcome struggles. It makes success a reality.
So when asked about his weight in media interviews, he should respond and not be dismissive. Even when not asked, he should find appropriate times in public appearances to let us in on this aspect of his life. This approach will set him apart from other presidential candidates often insincere postures. He wont be claiming to be a superb athlete, or an expert musician, or any other forced title. He will claim something that is true to himself, and people value sincerity.
He should also consider new approaches to media to share his sincere message on his own terms. Presidents, first ladies, and presidential contenders have successfully reached broader audiences by taking advantage of new mass-market media opportunities. From FDRs fireside chats to Mrs. Obamas #TurnipforWhat, branching out on new mediums can be successful.
Why not utilize social media to document his weight-loss journey for the American people? Whether posting photos of his progress on Instagram, tweeting his weekly weigh-ins, or even uploading video blogs of his daily workouts, social media is the perfect place to get personal.
Admittedly, this mass-market appeal strategy is a departure from usual tug-of-war policy debates. Those will continue, as they should. But we should also learn from past elections that likeability can tip the scale (sorry, couldnt help myself). If Governor Christie makes a healthy lifestyle his New Years resolution and lets us in on the journey, he might just win more than a lower number on the scale. He might just inspire hope and change.
Nanny State PING!
Last week on the ball game in the Jerry Jones suite he looked like the Goodyear blimp painted orange.
What’s this story talking about?
Liberals are also so full of advice about how Republicans should run their campaigns.
Oh geez what BARF! So much for the Washington Examiner being a “conservative” alternative paper for DC.
Ah, jeez... eat healthy food (and by that I DON’T mean fat-free).
It's called "bariatric surgery," just ask this guy.
Why?
Right after Al Sharpton does!
Can Bill Clinton expose how he conquered sexual addiction? It would help so many.
Can Hillary reveal how she changed from a lawyer kicked off the Watergate Committee for constant lying? It would help so many!
Mike Huckabee already hoed this row.
Huckabee’s fat again, though.
He’s losing weight? Who knew?
Huck should read his own book, again. He’s fat and slobby, again.
There used to be a cartoon charater named Little Lotta. It was drawn by the same artrist who drew Casper the friendly ghost. Little Lotta, she was a big and clumsy gal. This was long before any ‘fat acceptance’ support groups.
“I’m Chris and I lost 150 pounds on NutriSystem.”
Did he clear this with that fat whale Moochele?
Fashion tip for Chrissy: Fatsos shouldn’t wear orange sweaters. You’re welcome.
Why would anyone give a rat’s a$$ about that liberal SOS? More interesting to watch paint dry.
His cheerleading for the Cowboys and yukking it up with Jerry Jones in the luxury booth isn't helping. (I think he's there again today.)
Not presidential timbre.
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