Thailand’s prime minister was forced out of office Tuesday along with his Cabinet after a court ruled that he had broken a conflict-of-interest law by hosting TV cooking shows.
There sure is a lot of crap on TV cooking shows. We covered it in our 2004 paper here.
Others have apparently borrowed our idea. Imitation is a form of flattery, I guess. Or it’s just posing.
Samak Sundaravej’s 73, a self-proclaimed foodie, hosted a popular television cooking show — "Tasting and Complaining" — for seven years before becoming prime minister. But he also made several appearances after taking office, breaking a constitutional prohibition on private employment while in office.