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Friday, March 20, 2009

A Little Bit of Fish Oil Could Go A Long Way For Meghan McCain

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.

McCain got into a scrum with Ann Coulter, basically telling her where she could put her message (where the moon don't shine). Coulter parried back, and then Laura Ingraham, a talk radio host, joined in the battle, on the side of Coulter. Insults were hurled, and McCain said Ingraham called her "plus sized" (a euphemism, if ever I heard one).

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.

Looking back at her father's campaign last fall, I have to say that I don't remember Meghan McCain at all. But it now seems that she believes that the successful future of the Republican Party is her responsibility. Take a look at her blog and you'll see what I mean. And after viewing the clip from "The View" we can safely say that she is like her father in at least one way: her temper.

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.

My suggestion that Ms. McCain take fish oil has to do with recent behavioral studies that show fish oil can be very beneficial for the mind, with some studies pinpointing that fish oil can be helpful in decreasing occurrences of anger or violence in those that take the supplement.

I recall a couple of British studies that showed that "hooliganism" (a lovely British term) rates among young adults dropped considerably, when fish oil was added to their diet.

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.

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 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. - 17274

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