Last week, the uninformed idiot in charge of Health and Human Services (who banks on nothing but his name, and whose brain was apparently totally consumed by the brain eating amoeba), decided to tell us that some things are bad for us and we need to get healthy again.

Now I'll grant you that in general, he's right. We have too much processed food, artificial dyes are bad, and generally we need to combat chronic illnesses.
But its the details that are at issue here, He's telling everyone - from his position of power - that vaccines are bad (with nothing to back that up other than the voices in his head), and he wants to change how they are approved and distributed.
He's already given some hair-brained theory that the measles outbreak can be thwarted by making sure children have enough Vitamin A. Which is dangerous, reckless, and stupid. If only there was a very long-tested, effective, and safe alternative that essentially previously eradicated measles (but which some celebrity types decided to be vocal against) that we could use....
And then there was this week's photo op, and plea for a free meal. He went on about how seed oils are bad, and some nut and vegetable oils, too. And the science suggests that maybe he's right, so, please, do go on...
He then proceeded to say that animal fats are good, and better than these other types of plant-based things. Which the science does not support, but why does that matter? The amoeba told him so!
If you are moving away from animal products for personal health reasons, or you don't trust that the animal products we consume are safe, or perhaps you just care about animal welfare. then this is perhaps a little more egregious. It feels like a nod to the cattle industry to a large degree.
Anyway, the company Steak N Shake proudly announced that they would "make their fries RFKd" and that prompted a visit from the man who sat down and had a burger and fries while being interviewed by faux news. (his plea for a free meal paid off!)
The other side of this story is that Steak N Shake grew during the 90s and had many stores east of the Mississippi. They touted themselves as serving "steakburgers" and I would argue that they had a quality product. But then, recessions hit, they changed their model to be more affordable chain to compete with the likes of McDonalds. Their quality suffered, and they shuttered a large number of stores. And recently they've been on the verge of bankruptcy.
But opportunity struck. All they had to do was say they'd go along with what the guy said, and they'd get a ton of free advertising. Sure, it might alienate some diners, but when you're looking for any hope, you take that risk.
Opportunistic company meet amoeba man!
The company may have bought themselves a little time, but their trajectory still isn't good.
No one actually wins here. But yet, we all lose.
At least the memes were epic. For example:
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