Academic Links Physicality to Political Ideology: ‘Strong Men’ More Likely to Support Conservatives

In a recent episode of ‘Jesse Watters Primetime,’ Gad Saad, a visiting scholar at Ole Miss, explored the relationship between physical characteristics and political affiliation. Saad suggested that individuals with stronger physiques are more likely to align with conservative ideologies, contrasting them with those who are perceived as ‘wimpy,’ who may lean towards socialist policies. His comments sparked discussion on how physical traits might influence political beliefs, though the connection remains a topic of debate among scholars.