Like the general public, President Bill Clinton is deeply troubled by the health crisis. As a veteran fan of McDonald's, the former president of the United States had a difficult struggle with heart disease and underwent four-coronary heart bypass surgery in 24. Despite this, Clinton can still maintain that self-deprecating humor and joke about his health from time to time. According to Fox News, at the Gridiron Club dinner in 21, when asked about his favorite cocktail, Clinton replied, "Lipitor with ice, of course." (This is a drug used to lower cholesterol)
Perhaps Clinton can make a joke about his cholesterol level, but he attaches great importance to the value of a healthy diet and vigorously promotes his vegetarianism.
In an interview with AARP in July, Clinton said, "I have to make a rational choice for myself. At the same time, this is also for my family and my country. "
elizabeth gilbert's popular autobiographical novel Food, Prayer and Love, published in 26, was remake into a romantic comedy film of the same name after sweeping the major bookstores, starring julia roberts, the winner, and finally earned a total box office of 8 million. However, critics seem to lack interest in this hot novel, as published in The New York Times, "In the eyes of critics, the protagonist is just an egoist who advocates the concept of self-help and lives a luxurious and pampered life." In addition, the response of the film is not satisfactory, and some comments are even very sharp.
But the author Gilbert didn't take these criticisms to heart. At the launch of the new book in 21, she was still able to make fun of the fanaticism caused by the last novel.
In an interview with the new york Times, talking about the release of his new book, Gilbert joked: "This book is like a Grenade, and I threw it to the whole world. My thought at that time was' Never mind, dear reader. No matter what you think of the last book, no matter how strong your dissatisfaction has been in the past few years. Let's vent them all now, and then continue to live in peace. As a result, this is the case. "