The Obama-vore's Dilemma

Alice Waters: Dem candidate gets it on food issues 1

I read once that during the 1960 presidential campaign, John F. Kennedy met Norman Mailer, already a lion of American letters. If I remember correctly, Kennedy let slip that his favorite novel was Mailer's The Deer Park -- thus establishing his impeccable taste and intellectual rigor in the eyes of that mercurial novelist. Mailer went on to write about Kennedy as a kind of existential hero, doing his bit to burnish the Camelot mystique.

A similar event has evidently happened regarding Barack Obama and the sustainable-food movement. Check out the video below -- Berkeley icon Alice Waters regaling a crowd about her encounters with Obama. Money bit: Obama has read Michael Pollan's Omnivore's Dilemma!

Waters goes on to suggest that, if elected, Obama should appoint a "kitchen cabinet" to advise him on what chef to hire for the White House. She even volunteers to serve on it. That would be great; but I also hope the Kitchen Cabinet gets Obama's ear on farm policy as well.

Grist food editor Tom Philpott farms and cooks at Maverick Farms, a sustainable-agriculture nonprofit and small farm in the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina. Follow my Twitter feed; contact me at tphilpott[at]grist[dot]org.

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  1. PermieWriter's avatar

    PermieWriter Posted 6:09 am
    09 Jul 2008

    *Wild applause*Wow, this is the best news I've heard since -- well, since the last news I heard about Obama.
    Seriously, awesome that he knows something about the horrendous food problem that is American agriculture. Waters' suggestions is a bit lightweight on the face of it, but I'm sure she has something more ambitious in mind. Kitchen cabinet, indeed.

    Eat what you grow, grow what you eat

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