Not sure how I missed this, but the usual silliness at PETA usually doesn’t bear much comment. That said, this does:
Re: Ward Chanley. While Clinton is not a strict vegan, we nonetheless congratulate him on rejecting meat, dairy, and eggs. He has chosen a healthier, more compassionate diet that causes far less suffering than his previous diet had. PETA is thrilled that Clinton, a man of such prominence, has chosen a plant-based diet, and for this, we have named him PETA’s 2010 Person of the Year.
http://www.peta.org/features/bill-clinton-named-petas-2010-person-of-the-year.aspx?c=weekly_enews
This in response to my comment on the story, here:
Given that Clinton admits to eating fish on his so-called “plant based diet” (http://www.fitsugar.com/Bill-Clinton-Eats-Plant-Based-Diet-Loses-Weight-Hopes-Healthier-Heart-11150638), PETA’s award for “promoting” veganism isn’t actually, you know, promoting veganism.
…are PETA’s comment moderators really this tone-deaf? From the actual piece, here’s the bolded, pullquote:
Because he uses his influence to promote the benefits of following a vegan diet, PETA is pleased to name Bill Clinton its 2010 Person of the Year.