The RP’s Weekly Web Gems: The Politics of Wellness

Girl power! Now we finally have scientific proof that women are more likely to succeed than men in certain areas because they don’t take as many risks. [Time]

The New York Times busts this popular myth: Working out on an empty stomach does NOT help you burn more calories. [NY Times]

Watch out, beachgoers! The Natural Resources Defense Council is now advising people to check water quality alerts to check for bacterial pollution in ocean waters. [Wall Street Journal]

Why do your fingers get pruney when you step out of the bathtub? You know you’ve always wanted to know the answer. [Huffington Post]

Not only can exhaustion make you cranky, a new study reveals that it can also make you unethical. [Washington Post]

Jeff Smith: Is Obama’s Jewish Support Slipping?

In his latest entry for Politico’s Arena, contributing RP Jeff Smith answers the question as to whether President Obama’s support among the Jewish community is slipping:

It will probably depend on the alternative.

If, say, Huntsman is nominated and runs on a secular domestic platform that includes a strong pro-Israel plank, he could garner 35 percent or more of the Jewish vote.

If, on the other hand, Republicans choose a bombastic conservative like Rick Perry – someone with a history of appointing creationist state school board candidates and pushing other reactionary social causes – then Republican Jewish support will remain around 20 percent. A far-right evangelical Christian like Perry with a social agenda that is anathema to Jews will only attract those Jews who are already part of the Republican base.

On a side note, the choice of Debbie Wasserman-Schultz as DNC chair should help prevent some defections.

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