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Chicago Loses Oylimpics Bid
« on: October 02, 2009, 09:26:02 AM »


THE EGO HAS LANDED
WORLD REJECTS OBAMA: CHICAGO OUT IN FIRST ROUND


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http://cbs2chicago.com/olympics2016/chicago.2016.bid.2.1190248.html


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Re: Chicago Loses Oylimpics Bid
« Reply #1 on: October 02, 2009, 10:28:43 AM »
So did Madrid and Tokyo

IT'S RIO BABY!!!!!! Ai Yi Yi
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Re: Chicago Loses Oylimpics Bid
« Reply #2 on: October 02, 2009, 10:51:44 AM »
The spin has already begun.  ::)  Check Newsweek out:

Losing the Olympics Bid Is Good for Obama
Katie Connolly
blog.newsweek.com

Chicago has been eliminated in the first round of IOC voting. Wow—I did not see that coming. The way I figured it, this White House is far too protective of the president’s strategically crafted image to allow him to travel thousands of miles only to fail on the world stage. I thought it was a done deal—who's better at vote-counting than the Obama people? I would have bet money that Rahm and Axelrod knew they had the numbers in the bag before they let him step on Air Force One. I was so very wrong. Not only did they fail, they failed in the first round! It's a bad look for the president, especially coming on the heels of this morning’s depressing unemployment figures.     

This is pretty embarrassing for the White House. (Especially letting Obama having to fail in front of his wife—ouch!) But ultimately, it’s a good thing for him. As I wrote on Monday, the Olympics are notorious for running massively over budget. The organizing committees are always rife with infighting and power games as all manner of colorful cronies badger members to get their paws on some of those coveted Olympics dollars. Public support for the Olympics in Chicago itself was already lukewarm. Residents would have been facing seven years of disruptive construction and roadwork as their city raced to prepare itself. It’s a recipe for serious disgruntlement.

Obama would have been inextricably tied to all of this—the budget overruns, the construction hiccups, the predictable corruption. By going to Copenhagen, he became the public face of the effort. Already, some of his closest supporters and friends were on the bid committee: his campaign’s national finance chair Penny Pritzker and a co-chair of his inaugural committee, Patrick Ryan, both had key roles. Senior adviser David Axelrod’s communications firm, AKPD Media, was one of the contractors for the committee, and Obama confidant Valerie Jarrett had been involved in supporting the bid. When problems would start to arise in the planning of this mammoth event—and they invariably would have—Obama would be implicated, regardless of his actual involvement.

Olympics-related screw-ups may have no concrete bearing on Obama’s capacity to govern, but they do make easy campaign ads. It’s not hard to imagine attack ads tying whatever planning ineptitude that was making news back to the White House. And while most voters outside of Chicago wouldn’t care all that much, such issues provide an unwanted distraction for the White House. They can dominate news cycles and pull advisers, and possibly even the president, into debates that divert attention from more critical politics. Think about how ACORN sidetracked political debates on health-care reform.

This is a tad humiliating for the president, but his embarrassment will be short-lived, especially if he demonstrates some good humor about it. Republicans will probably criticize him for skipping the country for a day instead of focusing on Iran or Afghanistan, but those attacks won’t stick. He wasn’t even gone 24 hours, and General McChrystal joined him on Air Force One. This will be fodder for late-night comedians and talk-back radio for a day or two. But winning the Olympics could have bogged down his entire presidency. And this way, next time he goes to Tokyo, he'll have something in common with Prime Minister Hatoyama.

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Re: Chicago Loses Oylimpics Bid
« Reply #3 on: October 02, 2009, 11:26:27 AM »
Gibbs: Obama 'disappointed' at losing Olympics
By JULIE PACE, Associated Press Writer Julie Pace, Associated Press Writer 15 mins ago

ABOARD AIR FORCE ONE – President Barack Obama is "disappointed" Chicago missed getting the 20016 Olympic Games but doesn't regret putting so much on the line to argue for it, his chief spokesman said Friday.

Talking to reporters aboard Air Force One as Obama and his wife Michelle flew back to Washington, Robert Gibbs said Obama "feels obviously proud of his wife for the presentation that she made." Mrs. Obama had gone to Copenhagen ahead of her husband and had lobbied hard for the Summer Games to be brought to her hometown and his adopted hometown.

"Absolutely," Gibbs replied, when asked whether Obama was glad he'd made such a large commitment to lobbying for the Games. He said the president "would never shy away from traveling anywhere, talking to anyone about this country."

Gibbs said that Obama got the news while watching TV alone in his quarters on the presidential jet.

Chicago's early exit from finalist balloting represented a personal setback for Obama and a painful defeat Chicago, America's most prominent Midwestern city.

Many people had assumed Chicago would be a finalist. But International Olympic Committee members eliminated it only hours after Obama and his wife urged them to send the Summer Games there. Obama had put his personal prestige on the line and his political capital at risk when he decided late in the competition to go to Copenhagen and make a personal appeal.

Rio de Janeiro won the intense competition for the Games.

Chicago had seemed to pick up momentum in the last few days, with many IOC members seemingly charmed by Mrs. Obama, who came to Copenhagen ahead of her husband. But when IOC president Jacques Rogge announced the first vote's results, while the Obamas were flying home on Air Force One, Chicago was out.

In making his pitch, the president had said that a nation shaped by the people of the world "wants a chance to inspire it once more." Never before had a U.S. president made such an in-person appeal, and Obama's critics will doubtlessly see the vote as a sign of his political shortcomings.

"I urge you to choose Chicago," Obama told members of the International Olympic Committee, many of whom he later mingled with as some snapped photos of him on their cell phones.

"And if you do — if we walk this path together — then I promise you this: The city of Chicago and the United States of America will make the world proud," the president said.

The president's whirlwind trip put him in the Danish capital for less than five hours Friday, with Chicago-backers hoping that would be sufficient to give Obama's adopted home town the advantage it needed to win the close, four-way race to become the host city of the 2016 Summer Games.

But the compressed time frame did not shield Obama from Republican criticism that he shouldn't be hopscotching to Europe in Air Force One when there were so many pressing issues to deal with at home.

Asked by a reporter how he thought his pitch went, Obama gave a thumbs up — and he said the video montage of Chicago during the U.S. presentation made him miss home.

"Obviously now it's up to the IOC members, but we are just grateful for the incredible hospitality," Obama said.

He joked that only one part upset him: "They arranged for me to follow Michelle — that's always bad."

Both Obamas spoke on deeply personal terms about Chicago, the city at the center of the world's spotlight so many times, including in November when the former Illinois senator won the White House. The president described Chicago as a city of diversity and warmth, a place where he finally found a home.

"It's a city that works, from its first World's Fair more than a century ago to the World Cup we hosted in the nineties," Obama said. "We know how to put on big events."

For all the anticipation surrounding Obama's appearance in Copenhagen, his arrival at the IOC meeting was decidedly subdued.

The 100-plus committee members, who had already been warned not show bias during the presentations, sat silently as the Obamas walked into the Bella Center with the rest of 12-member Chicago delegation.

Mrs. Obama gave a passionate account of what the games would mean to her father, who taught her as a girl how to throw punches better than the boys. She spoke fondly of growing up on the South Side of Chicago, sitting on her father's lap and cheering on Olympic athletes.

She noted that her late father had multiple sclerosis, so she knows something about athletes who compete against tough odds.

"Chicago's vision for the Olympic and Paralympic movement is about so much more than what we can offer the games," she said. "It's about what the games can offer all of us — it's about inspiring this generation and building a lasting legacy for the next."

The president anchored the U.S. charm offensive.

He referenced his own election as a moment when people from around the world gathered in Chicago to see the results last November and celebrate that "our diversity could be a source of strength."

"There is nothing I would like more than to step just a few blocks from my family's home and with Michelle and our two girls welcome the world back to our neighborhood," Obama said. "At the beginning of this new century, the nation that has been shaped by people from around the world wants a chance to inspire it once more."

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Re: Chicago Loses Oylimpics Bid
« Reply #4 on: October 02, 2009, 12:14:49 PM »
Good to see Brazil land it. I'm sure it will be a crazy road there. but a fantastic game eventually. too bad on Chicago, Olympics would've been an amazing boost to the city and its confidence, everything.
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Re: Chicago Loses Oylimpics Bid
« Reply #5 on: October 02, 2009, 12:21:48 PM »
Good to see Brazil land it. I'm sure it will be a crazy road there. but a fantastic game eventually. too bad on Chicago, Olympics would've been an amazing boost to the city and its confidence, everything.

Let Rio have it. How would it boost our cities confidence and "everything"? I don't want to be 500 million in the whole like Vancouver. This city right now is a mess, the Olympics would have made it a bigger mess and the $$$ would have gone straight to the corrupt crooks that run the place and not much at all would have reached the "Maint St" citizen. Chicago can't even afford to plow all the streets during winter, the Police and Firefighters haven't had a contract in 2 or more years, state/city workers are being put on unpaid furloughs, the city/state is in huge debt, the schools are terrible, crime is bad and the political machine is in a state of paralysis, need I list more?

This was Daly's last chance gasp it seems, now he will have to find another huge pile of money to keep the gravey train rolling to his power brokers and himself in power. The state and city have already sold off most, if not all, of the major revenue streams in the last 10-15 years and the Olympics would have been a nice cash in for THEM, but alas....it was not to be.

And I can't be happier.

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Re: Chicago Loses Oylimpics Bid
« Reply #6 on: October 02, 2009, 12:33:14 PM »
Let Rio have it. How would it boost our cities confidence and "everything"? I don't want to be 500 million in the whole like Vancouver. This city right now is a mess, the Olympics would have made it a bigger mess and the $$$ would have gone straight to the corrupt crooks that run the place and not much at all would have reached the "Maint St" citizen. Chicago can't even afford to plow all the streets during winter, the Police and Firefighters haven't had a contract in 2 or more years, state/city workers are being put on unpaid furloughs, the city/state is in huge debt, the schools are terrible, crime is bad and the political machine is in a state of paralysis, need I list more?

This was Daly's last chance gasp it seems, now he will have to find another huge pile of money to keep the gravey train rolling to his power brokers and himself in power. The state and city have already sold off most, if not all, of the major revenue streams in the last 10-15 years and the Olympics would have been a nice cash in for THEM, but alas....it was not to be.

And I can't be happier.
Very well stated!  Excellent points.

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Re: Chicago Loses Oylimpics Bid
« Reply #7 on: October 02, 2009, 12:51:00 PM »
I didn't really care until it became clear that Barry and his merry band of chicago criminals stood to gain financially from this going forward. Its unreal how many douchbags from chicago are now running the White House.
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Re: Chicago Loses Oylimpics Bid
« Reply #8 on: October 02, 2009, 02:39:01 PM »
Chcago is a cesspool of corruption and the only reason Obama tried for this was political paybacks tot he corrupt chicago machine. 

Anyone with a sense of sanity knew Rio was getting this, and I said so previously. 

Maybe Dear Leader can get used to the taste of humble pie.   

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Re: Chicago Loses Oylimpics Bid
« Reply #9 on: October 02, 2009, 11:39:54 PM »
www.drudgereport.com

does anyone here still claim this is a balanced, fair website?  the headline is beyond laughable.

THE EGO HAS LANDED
WORLD REJECTS OBAMA: CHICAGO OUT IN FIRST ROUND

Along with what looks like a pic of jesus on the mountain with lightning coming down?
I mean, REALLY?



LOL however, in other drudge news, a 200x300 pixel image of palin's book cover is up there, with the breaking news headline "Palin book cover released".

LOL  you know who their audience is - obama haters who worship palin.

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Re: Chicago Loses Oylimpics Bid
« Reply #10 on: October 02, 2009, 11:59:05 PM »
I think if anything the World has rejected the US

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Re: Chicago Loses Oylimpics Bid
« Reply #11 on: October 03, 2009, 02:22:09 AM »
I didn't really care until it became clear that Barry and his merry band of chicago criminals stood to gain financially from this going forward. Its unreal how many douchbags from chicago are now running the White House.
Obama were gonna get some profit out of it?
How?
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Re: Chicago Loses Oylimpics Bid
« Reply #12 on: October 03, 2009, 02:53:03 AM »
this ongoing level of pure absolute stupid bullshit makes me realise the absolute futility of it all.  all valuable criticism is buried under a constant coiling pile of shit.  I'm totally done giving a flying fuck. ::) 

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Re: Chicago Loses Oylimpics Bid
« Reply #13 on: October 03, 2009, 03:05:04 AM »
this ongoing level of pure absolute stupid bullshit makes me realise the absolute futility of it all.  all valuable criticism is buried under a constant coiling pile of shit.  I'm totally done giving a flying fuck. ::) 

You mean this heading is not valid?

From The Times
Obama’s Olympic failure will only add to doubts about his presidency

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Re: Chicago Loses Oylimpics Bid
« Reply #14 on: October 03, 2009, 05:38:14 AM »
I think if anything the World has rejected the US

They rejected the notion than the First Couple ofd any nation can fly in for one day, with billionaire media personalities in tow, and get the olympics to their country based on nothing more than self created media buzz. 

I am glad about this.  We dont need the Olympics.  We need to focus on job creation and winding down the two wars and dealing with our enemies.