For Male Politicians, Dieting Is a Campaign Issue
肥胖真的影響競選嗎
Is fat really an electoral issue?
肥胖真的影響競選嗎?
Even before Bridgegate and questions around his conservative credentials began to erode Chris Christie’s poll numbers, his weight was a point of contention in discussions about whether the New Jersey governor would make a credible presidential nominee.
甚至在橋門事件(Bridgegate)之前,在針對(duì)克里斯·克里斯蒂(Chris Christie)保守政績的質(zhì)疑開始影響他的支持人數(shù)之前,這位新澤西州長的體重已經(jīng)是他能否成為總統(tǒng)候選人的討論焦點(diǎn)。
Back in 2012, Barbara Walters asked Mr. Christie whether “you couldn’t be president because you’re too heavy?” And in a Rutgers-Eagleton Poll released in February, 53 percent of New Jersey voters found that he did not have the “right look” to be president — despite the fact that he had lost significant amounts of weight after lap-band surgery in 2013.
2012年,芭芭拉·沃爾特斯(Barbara Walters)問克里斯蒂“你是否會(huì)因?yàn)樘侄鵁o法成為總統(tǒng)”。今年2月發(fā)布的拉特格斯-伊格爾頓民意調(diào)查(Rutgers-Eagleton Poll)發(fā)現(xiàn),53%的新澤西投票人認(rèn)為,克里斯蒂?zèng)]有總統(tǒng)的“樣子”——盡管他在2013年接受胃束帶手術(shù)后,體重已經(jīng)下降了很多。
But while that in turn gave way to all sorts of editorializing about whether the United States was a fattist country, and so on, it turns out that the weight thing, when it comes to political campaigns, is not in fact solely an American question.
由此出現(xiàn)了各種社論,討論美國究竟是不是世界上最胖的國家。不過,事實(shí)證明,在政治競選中,體重不只是美國獨(dú)有的問題。
It has popped up in Britain, too. And as its electoral cycle kicked off last week, when Prime Minister David Cameron officially asked the Queen to dissolve Parliament, it was front and center, thanks to an interview Mr. Cameron gave to The Times of London, in which it was revealed that he had lost 13 pounds in three months by renouncing peanuts and cookies and cutting down on carbs.
這個(gè)問題也出現(xiàn)在英國。上周,英國首相戴維·卡梅倫(David Cameron)正式提請(qǐng)女王解散議會(huì),啟動(dòng)大選。體重問題成為當(dāng)時(shí)的一個(gè)焦點(diǎn)??穫愒诮邮軅惗亍短┪钍繄?bào)》(The Times)采訪時(shí)稱,通過不吃花生和餅干、減少碳水化合物的攝入,他在三個(gè)月里減了13磅。
This came after an earlier pledge to lose weight made in January on BBC Radio Sussex, in which the prime minister called his efforts to slim down “a great patriotic struggle.”
今年1月,首相卡梅倫在BBC薩塞克斯電臺(tái)節(jié)目中發(fā)誓減肥,說自己的減肥是“偉大的愛國行動(dòng)”。
And it was followed by praise for Chancellor George Osborne’s previous and significant weight loss, achieved by going on the 5:2 diet (the one made popular by the Jennifers Aniston and Lopez in which you eat what you want for five days, and then effectively fast for two).
之前,財(cái)政大臣喬治·奧斯本(George Osborne)通過5:2減肥法(隨心所欲吃五天,然后有效禁食兩天,這種方法因被詹妮弗·安妮斯頓[Jennifer Aniston]和詹妮弗·洛佩茲[Jennifer Lopez]采納而廣為流行)明顯減輕體重,獲得人們的贊揚(yáng)。
As the race to become the next prime minister begins two years of Western electoral cycles, with Canada expected to go to the polls later this year, America about to descend into a 16-month race that began last month with the Ted Cruz declaration, and France gearing up for its 2017 election, the weight card is shaping up — pun intended — into something of a modern strategic tool. At least (and this is particularly interesting) among the men.
英國首相選舉拉開了西方國家兩年大選期的序幕:加拿大有望在今年晚些時(shí)候開始投票;上個(gè)月,特德·克魯茲(Ted Cruz)宣布參加美國總統(tǒng)選舉,標(biāo)志著為期16個(gè)月的美國大選開始;法國正在為2017年大選做準(zhǔn)備。“體重牌”正成為一種現(xiàn)代戰(zhàn)略手段。至少在男競選人當(dāng)中是這樣(這一點(diǎn)特別有趣)。
In 2012, part of François Hollande’s pre-election makeover involved a public promise to diet (one of his less flattering nicknames was “Flanby”) and a subsequent 15-kilogram (33-pound) weight loss. In 2006, Mike Huckabee, a potential candidate from Arkansas, actually published a diet book, “Quit Digging Your Grave With a Knife and Fork.” Jeb Bush has revealed he follows the Paleo diet. Such history would suggest that where Mr. Cameron has gone this time around, all three may soon follow. (Mr. Huckabee, who has gained a fair amount of girth in the last few years, certainly has opportunity here.)
2012年,弗朗索瓦·奧朗德(François Hollande)的預(yù)選策略包括公開承諾減肥(他的一個(gè)不太好聽的綽號(hào)是“Flanby牌焦糖布丁”),后來他減了15公斤。2006年,阿肯色州潛在總統(tǒng)候選人邁克·赫卡比(Mike Huckabee)出版了一本減肥書——《不要再用刀叉自掘墳?zāi)沽恕?Quit Digging Your Grave With a Knife and Fork)。杰布·布什(Jeb Bush)曾透露他采用舊石器時(shí)代飲食法(Paleo diet)。這樣的歷史表明,既然卡梅倫能實(shí)現(xiàn)諾言,這三個(gè)人可能很快也會(huì)減肥成功(在過去幾年里,赫卡比的腰圍已經(jīng)減了不少,他肯定能成功)。
Fitness, for obvious reasons, has always been part of the leadership arsenal, with the workout photo op seeming almost de rigueur, be it jogging (Bill Clinton, Mr. Cameron); golf or basketball (Barack Obama); or hunting (Vladimir Putin). But the public discussion of executive waistline issues is a relatively new development. And presumably a calculated one.
顯然,健身始終是展示領(lǐng)導(dǎo)能力的武器,發(fā)布鍛煉照片幾乎是常規(guī)做法,不管是跑步(比爾·克林頓[Bill Clinton]、卡梅倫);打高爾夫球或打籃球(巴拉克·奧巴馬[Barack Obama]);還是打獵(弗拉基米爾·普京[Vladimir Putin])。不過,公眾對(duì)國家領(lǐng)袖腰圍的討論是相對(duì)較新的發(fā)展——很可能是一個(gè)蓄意策劃的發(fā)展。
Party leaders need to use every tool at their disposal, including personal weight battles. At least judging by how it is working in Britain.
政黨領(lǐng)袖需要利用自己能夠支配的所有手段,包括個(gè)人減肥。至少,目前看來,這種手段在英國有用。
After all, one of the biggest complaints about Mr. Cameron is that he is part of the old-boy network: a former member of Oxford University’s exclusive Bullingdon Club and hence too removed from the experience of average Britons to be able to understand their concerns. Admitting to a shared human weakness (and on the human weakness scale, a yen for fatty food is relatively harmless) serves to render him accessible. He can relate. Your problems are his problems.
畢竟,民眾對(duì)卡梅倫最大的一項(xiàng)不滿在于,他是老伙伴關(guān)系網(wǎng)中的一員:他曾參加牛津大學(xué)極度排外的布靈頓俱樂部(Bullingdon Club),因此與普通英國人的生活離得太遠(yuǎn),無法理解他們關(guān)注的東西。承認(rèn)自己有一個(gè)人類共同的弱點(diǎn)(在人類弱點(diǎn)的天平上,喜歡吃油膩食物相對(duì)無害)能讓他顯得更可親近。他跟你有關(guān)系。你的問題也是他的問題。
Paired with Mr. Cameron’s admission in Woman & Home magazine that his wife, Samantha, buys his clothes for him, the diet discussion casts the Tory leader pretty neatly as a regular Joe.
卡梅倫接受《婦女與家庭》(Woman & Home)雜志采訪時(shí)承認(rèn),他的衣服都是妻子薩曼莎(Samantha)買的。再加上關(guān)于減肥的討論,讓這位托利黨領(lǐng)袖看起來很像普通人。
A regular Joe who has (this is key) won the battle. Stuck to his plan. Did what he said he would do. Exercised discipline. And otherwise exemplified qualities that are generally considered desirable in a leader. Especially one engaged in justifying an austerity drive.
一個(gè)能戰(zhàn)勝自己(這是關(guān)鍵)的普通人、堅(jiān)持計(jì)劃、實(shí)踐承諾、嚴(yán)于律己。這些優(yōu)秀品質(zhì)通常是人們希望在領(lǐng)導(dǎo)人身上看到的,尤其是對(duì)一個(gè)推行緊縮政策的領(lǐng)導(dǎo)人來說。
Indeed, it is probably not a coincidence that the political weight stories are all success stories.
具有政治用意的減肥故事都以成功告終——這很可能不是巧合。
Just as it is probably not a coincidence that the one thing that is never mentioned regarding a female candidate, be it Hillary Clinton or Nicola Sturgeon of the Scottish National Party or Marine Le Pen, is her weight. Clothes and hair are fair game, it seems, but weight is the off-limits topic.
人們從來不提女候選人的體重——不管是希拉里·克林頓(Hillary Clinton)、蘇格蘭民族黨(Scottish National Party)的妮古拉·斯特金(Nicola Sturgeon),還是瑪麗娜·勒龐(Marine Le Pen)——這很可能也不是巧合。談?wù)撍齻兊姆b和發(fā)型似乎還算公平,但體重是禁忌話題。
Indeed, when the Christie-poundage brouhaha began, there was some Twitter noise about the discrepancy (“Just wondering why the press always makes an issue of Chris Christie’s weight but never mentions Hillary’s ampleness?” shannon allen @usacsmret), but it never found any real traction. Weight is so bound up in classic questions of gender discrimination, identity and eating disorders that no one dares go there. (Except, maybe, Susie Orbach.)
的確,當(dāng)關(guān)于克里斯蒂體重的爭吵開始時(shí),有些人在Twitter上質(zhì)疑這種差別待遇(“只是不明白為什么媒體總是討論克里斯·克里斯蒂的體重,卻從不提希拉里的豐滿?”shannon allen@usacsmret),不過,這樣的質(zhì)疑從來沒有引起很大反響。體重問題太容易觸發(fā)性別歧視、身份和飲食紊亂等老生常談,所以沒人敢碰(當(dāng)然,也許除了蘇茜·奧巴赫[Susie Orbach])。
Unless the subject is a man.
除非談?wù)搶?duì)象是男人。
We go on and on about how unfair it is to women in positions of authority that their fashion statements are endlessly discussed and dissected, as opposed to their vocal statements (though I would say the two are related).
權(quán)勢(shì)女人的服裝風(fēng)格總是被沒完沒了地討論和剖析,而她們的主張卻沒有引起那么多關(guān)注(雖然我認(rèn)為這兩者是相關(guān)的)——我們經(jīng)常抱怨這樣的不公平。
Yet here is a case of appearance-centric talk that is men-only. And it is a discussion that has been started largely by the candidates themselves, to their own ends. Which is why I would guess it is going to continue.
圍繞外貌的討論僅限于對(duì)男士。這些討論大多是候選人自己發(fā)起的,是為了實(shí)現(xiàn)他們自己的利益。所以我覺得這種情況還會(huì)繼續(xù)。