according to people close the IOC this is not a rebuke of America, Obama, or Chicago.it's more a rebuke of the US Olympic Committee who the IOC thinks has been strong arming the IOC on shares of broadcast profits and other financial issues.also the whole "getting busted for the bribery thing" regarding Salt Lake City from just a few years ago, is really fresh in their mind.Atlanta getting bombed in 1996 wasn't anything to brag about either.
10/2/2009 10:29:05 PM
refresh me on the bribery thing? I thought there was coercion on the part of foreign judges in that one. Or am I thinking of something else
10/2/2009 10:31:54 PM
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2002_Winter_Olympic_bid_scandal
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10/3/2009 12:22:20 AM
ya hard not to imagine the ioc taking that whole thing as overly cheesy but don't bring up crime in chicago when Rio is a combination of some of the worlds richest areas and poorest areas adjecent to each other and the things that take place because of this class gradient aren't pretty
10/3/2009 12:22:56 AM
I think the focus on Barack Obama as being part of the IOCs decision is asinine, actually. Both from the perspective of the right who would like to pass this off as an administration failure and some on the left, at least those like Boone, whose initial reaction was disbelief that the President's presence was so quickly dismissed.I think both reveal a very American view that the US is central to the world and that we play a role in every decision about ever international issue that someone else makes.I think information can be gleaned about Barack Obama in his handling of the issue, but I don't think much is to be learned by us from the IOCs handling of the issue.
10/3/2009 12:28:28 AM
^Agreed. Hopefully Pres Obama is learning that success is not guaranteed simply by the presence of his magical charisma and telepromptiness.
10/3/2009 12:38:59 AM
title reminds me of this:Also, what a bunch of stupid faggots on the political right, flipping out about the POTUS trying to score the Olympics for the U.S.
10/3/2009 12:52:25 AM
10/3/2009 2:21:39 AM
That Drudge Headline has to be one of the better ones he's had.THE EGO HAS LANDEDI think it should have ben EGOS, though, what with The Three Big O's in attendance.As much as I would like to slam the President for once again displaying what an enormous failure has been thus far, I find it hard to add any more to THE EGO HAS LANDED.I heard of the Yes men that exist around powerful people (i.e., Andrew Young::John Edwards), but you would think the President of the United States would have someone around to keep his head on the level. Instead, everyone is passing the Flavor Aid to each other and heaping praise upon praise on this young, handsome, intelligent, inexperienced man and making him feel that he truly does walk on water.I was half tempted to make a thread entitled: Messiah Obama brings the Olympics to Chicago, shortly after it was announced that they received 18 of 94 possible votes, but I figured someone would post about how upset they are and how the IOC completely shafted Chicago and OOO. My better judgement won out, however, when I saw Boone's thread.The perfect person, the perfect title, the perfect thread.Well played Boone.What flavor are you drinking today?
10/3/2009 7:24:37 AM
10/3/2009 7:31:43 AM
I agree with Kdawg.The US WON by losing this economic disaster. Its no surprise O wasted over a million dollars trying to get it. Maybe he will focus on more important issues.I even saw where a senator blamed bush for this. LOL People are really besides themselves that O didnt deliver. You cant help but laugh. Its like the people who were waiting for the rapture at the turn of the century. Totaly shock and disappointment..
10/3/2009 8:29:32 AM
I like Michael Savage's prediction.... Wait for the liberals to spin it as proof that Obama is so honorable that he wouldn't bribe the IOC enough so they gave it to Rio.
10/3/2009 8:34:01 AM
10/3/2009 8:37:18 AM
^ Photoshop fail. ^x5 I'm not sure how you're making the leap from a pitch for the Olympics to Obama thinking he's the messiah. It seems to me that this is more "opportunity to rant about how much you dislike Obama" than "actual cause to dislike Obama."And if nothing else, realize that you just admitted to wanting to do exactly what I did, only inverted. So I'm rubber, and you're glue, in this thread.
10/3/2009 8:53:26 AM
did the picture not show up boone? I can see it
10/3/2009 8:56:34 AM
No, it's just a terrible photoshop.
10/3/2009 11:07:56 AM
cheering at the loss of an economically dubious sporting eventvs.cheering at the prospect of a losing war effort and the release of torture photographs from abu graib.... discuss!
10/3/2009 11:50:51 AM
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/joe-scarborough/thank-you-mr-president_b_308022.html
10/3/2009 12:23:30 PM
that's pretty rich, coming from the Huffington Post which was a regular cheerleader to America's enemies when Bush was in office
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10/3/2009 1:20:32 PM
^^ umm… that’s exactly the argument i identified, and I said was stupid.The IOC not giving the US the olympics has nothing to do with whether the world hates us or hates Obama, despite what conservative blogs are apparently cheering about.
10/3/2009 1:39:22 PM
Uh, no. You specifically said:
10/3/2009 2:02:41 PM
10/3/2009 2:11:28 PM
My point is that the phenomenon is not about the Olympics per se; it is simply being used as a (convoluted) data point to a larger theory. The people making this argument are eager to throw cold water on the idea that Obama's "charm offensive" will reap any tangible benefit to our foreign goals. The Olympics are simply a somewhat shoehorned data point into this theory.
10/3/2009 2:16:41 PM
Well, its not exactly shoehorned, is it?
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10/3/2009 6:28:39 PM
the president expended political capital. that's how political capital works.what makes this interesting is that he expended political capital (for nothing, as it turned out) during a time when he could ill afford to spare any.
10/3/2009 6:30:23 PM
so how much you want to bet that if Obama didn't personally make his case for the Chicago games, the Right would be blaming him for allowing the US to lose the Olympics?
10/3/2009 7:35:59 PM
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10/3/2009 8:48:29 PM
Conservative media, as a whole, it would seem.
10/3/2009 9:06:24 PM
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10/3/2009 9:31:12 PM
I don't really see the big deal in all of this. Doesn't seem to me that Obama "wasted" a lot of time on this. It shouldn't really be a surprise given how often the US has had the Olympics recently (Atlanta, Salt Lake City, LA, Lake Placid, etc). There are a lot of countries out there that deserve to have it, at least once. It would have been cool to have it in Chicago, some place relatively close that maybe a lot of us would try to attend.I'm actually kind of happy that it's being held in Rio. Eastern Time Zone FTW! No tape delay BS, a la China and Australia!
10/5/2009 9:05:11 AM
10/5/2009 6:42:11 PM
Bold Highlight
10/6/2009 2:16:25 AM
^ Which means you've got nothing--as usual. Let's try again:A claim was made:
10/6/2009 4:36:55 PM
ahahaha, hooksaw actually wins that one. Both parties are pretty god-damned stupid.
10/6/2009 4:40:17 PM
10/6/2009 4:44:24 PM
^ I find it peculiar that some--conservative or otherwise--were cheering when the United States lost the Olympics. I am simply pointing out that many on the left don't look at some Democrats who are--once again--blaming Bush for this as an equally damned peculiar event.FTR, I have never said that Obama shouldn't have attempted to gain the Olympics for the United States and I didn't cheer when we didn't get the games. My concern was Obama's continued naiveté concerning IOC and world politics and Obama's apparent belief that his mere presence is the answer to just about everything.
10/6/2009 5:00:00 PM
why does it have to be naivety ?? talk about bias, you need to check your own.of the four major nations in the running, every president/head of state was there making the case. So, Obama took the day to go make the case as best he could. how could he do otherwise? Even though he knew as well as anyone that it was a dog-and-pony show. it was damned if he did, damned if he didnt.i think everyone who's got a bit of sense knows this was about IOC politics and not Obama, Chicagoans or Americans.[Edited on October 6, 2009 at 5:09 PM. Reason : ]
10/6/2009 5:08:44 PM