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the-pi-guy said:
EricHiggin said:

Isn't KFC one of the things the left was trying to use against Trump to basically say he was an unhealthy slob who sets bad examples? That evened itself out quickly. I guess neither party takes politics seriously.

No.  The "left" wasn't calling Trump a slob for eating KFC once or twice or thrice.  Be honest, Trump is not the model for health.  Most of the senators aren't either, but they never bragged about being healthy.  

https://www.cnn.com/2017/12/08/health/trump-diet-unhealthy/index.html

https://inews.co.uk/news/no-more-kfc-and-big-macs-this-is-what-donald-trump-eats-on-board-air-force-one/

Be Honest? Once or twice? Trump is 72 and has spent his life eating in a manner the world deems extremely unhealthy today, yet he's far from kicking the bucket. How unhealthy can it really be then? How old does he have to end up, to be able to say he lived long enough to prove those foods aren't as unhealthy as we think they are, based on how you treat your body aside from that? 75? 80? 100+?

I don't recall Trump bragging about eating unhealthy and the tweets in the articles don't even mention the food. Just because there were pics posted of him eating could mean anything or nothing. How many people post pics of their meals or with food around them in general and how many do so all for the exact same reason and for that specific purpose?

If you're going to say that Trump tweeting pics of eating fast food is a bad thing, then a senator eating fast food in front of many camera's, who's doing it on purpose to make a point about a controversy, that the msm will certainly run with, is just as bad if not worse. He's basically saying it's ok to harm yourself to make a point, while also advertising that to America and the world. This is on top of the Reps not taking the situation seriously, so the Dems decide to 'one up' them with chicken prop jokes?

More specifically to my initial point, the left and right both have their issue's, and clearly don't know when to stop while they're ahead. “What is required for many of us, paradoxical though it may sound, is the courage to tolerate happiness without self-sabotage.”