I report a lot on the hypocrisy of the food industry, so I found it fascinating to observe it full bloom in politics. Watching the President's State of the Union address was a not only a virtual education in body language but also a lesson in peculiar posturing and outright phoniness. How about Jesse Jackson's kid arriving over an hour early for a front seat and a photo op with someone he and his father abhor! Or the new Speaker of the House's quandary of when to stand during the presidents speech. I hurt for the poor dear the way she was biting the inside of her lip and fiddling, it was obvious the decision whether to rise was quite taxing or was she simply exhibiting frustration over the fact she wasn't the one receiving the applause? My, the contortions that senators go through to get the presidents signature, they looked better then some of the yoga positions I see at the gym ! Funny though midst the jostling the little mousy senator from my state of Washington placed herself front and center but was totally overlooked. Bewildered and lost in the crowd is hardly the image I want for my state in DC.