Comment of the Day: Bloomberg Can Has Cheez-It

200801bloomzit.jpgToday we looked at Mayor Bloomberg's snacking habits. Was the banisher of trans-fat recently seen with an open bag of Cheez-Its on his desk? We'll likely never know (at least, not until his greasy fingerprint-laden desk set is back from the lab). While we await the results of the faux cheese traces, let's take a look at what some of our commenters had to say:

WesTheYeTi calls out the loophole Bloomberg clearly created so he could keep snacking on the job: "The ban of trans-fat is a good thing. I don't think anyone can deny that. But keep in mind it wasn't a ban against packaged food with trans-fat. It's all about moderation. Let the man use the loophole he created."

While JRod5417 pointed out: "Everybody loves Cheez-Its! And besides, as long as he consumes the suggested serving size, who are we to judge?"

DId Giuliani go to strip clubs after he took them out of Times Square? Probably. So we say let Bloomberg have his artificial cheese snack.

Photo via Wired.

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Is there anyone who does NOT think "comment of the day" is hopelessly lame?

true. we can't judge if he consumes the suggested size, but who doesn't eat more than the suggested size when it comes to cheeze-its!

Can someone get a photo of Bloomberg smoking?

I think that's photoshop'd or Mario Cuomo.

"DId Giuliani go to strip clubs after he took them out of Times Square? Probably. So we say let Bloomberg have his artificial cheese snack."

Are you guys fucking serious?

Cheez-it's are TRANS-FAT FREE, so his behavior is entirely consistent!

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Maybe Cheez-Its will be the sponsor of his ''potential'' run for president?

@Gothamist: Hey I charge for headlines! That will be 2 Pieces of Eight. I also accept cigarettes and haypennies

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