I write on behalf of fat men everywhere. We've had enough, and we aren't going to take it anymore.
If you are thin, you can stop reading now. This is not for you of the pathetically normal.
The latest on the fat front comes from the people at Time magazine, who published a cover with a silhouette of New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie in all his amplitude. This was fodder for the raspy-voiced, foam-flecked, breast-beating, breathless, polarized commentators on television who lost it with mock horror, cooked up indignation and synthetic fervor. Horror, shock, disgust, ran their narrative.
What caused their bile to rise?
It was the caption, "The Elephant in the Room." This double entendre was too much for the pundits.
The professionally outraged — people who think political commentary is about umbrage taken and apologies sought — should get a life.
Christie's avoirdupois is part of his success. Without it the New Jersey governor, and possible GOP presidential hopeful, would have been just another rough-talking Jersey pol, telling us that he's going to fix everything with straight talk and "sitting down" with his opponents.
The thing about Christie is if he tells you he's going to kick your butt, he looks equipped to do it.