Some years ago, during an American Presidential election, rumours began to circulate that Senator Edward Kennedy was again thinking of running for the Democratic nomination. A young reporter had the idea of asking ex-President Nixon for his views on this development. 'If Teddy Kennedy is serious,' Nixon is alleged to have replied, 'then the first thing he should do is lose thirty pounds.' In a country where Presidential politics have been turned into an adjunct of show-business, it is unlikely that any overweight person will ever again be elected to the White House. A necessary (if not sufficient) condition for electoral success nowadays is that one should 'come over well' on television. And fat people, by and large and on the average, do not.
LRB 24 November 1988 | PDF Download
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