Posted on 10/02/2009 8:29:51 AM PDT by kristinn
Headline says it all. Madrid, Rio and Tokyo still in the running.
Is Lake Michigan really caribbean blue as well as all the water there? Are there really people dressed in world wide bright clothes walking around like they will get on a unicorn for fanatasy land in the forest at any moment? Is the Ukraine village safe? Are any of the villages safe? Is where the olympic village WAS to be built a short wee little walk from the obama’s home? Did Oprah eat all of the fun cities donuts?
It’s a good thing Bozo went over there isn’t it, his unfailing rhetoric and oratory style is what saved the day!....oh, wait.
The IOC punked the punk. This is completely humiliating. And the Euro-weenies are loving it.
Im glad they picked Rio.
Rush was just on talking about this and some idiot from CNN was covering it live and when they announced Chicago was out he about had a cow. You could almost hear him thinking, “How could they do this to the one?”. He kept saying, “Chicago is out, Chicago is out?”, it was funny. I love it when the one has egg on his face. He thought, I mean he REALLY thought his magnificent self was going to pull it off.
Thank goodness 0 resisted the temptation to go to Copenhagen to make the pitch and instead left it to Michelle or Hillary. Thank goodness he instead went to London to meet with General McChrystal about Afghanistan, and to meet with Gordon Brown.
That’s what a REAL president would have done.
ANd neither am I raising my children in a crime-ridden urban wasteland as the other poster claimed
From: The International Olympic Committee
Subj: Chicago's 2016 Olympic Bid
Dear Mr. President;
Regarding Chicago's Olympic bid, we have the following news for you and the city fathers of Chicago:
People react in Chicago after their city was eliminated to host the 2016 Summer Olympics by the International Olympic Committee
Whiteboard Archives
October 02, 2009 - 12:50PM
AX EXPLAINS: The White House senior adviser just spoke with POLITICO about Chicago’s rejection in Denmark - declaring President Obama’s trip to Copenhagen was worth it. I think everybody understood that it was very competitive situation and they thought that it would be valuable for him to come, and he came on that basis. There certainly were no guarantees, and we didnt go with any illusions that he was gonna come home with the prize, Axelrod said.
Asked if the White House had expected Chicago to win, and if he was surprised by the decision, Axelrod said, We didnt know, and said the politics of the International Olympic Committee was out of his league.
As I said, the lobbying around the - you know I come from Chicago so Im used to intense politics, but nothing quite rivals apparently the politics around the IOC and getting these Olympic games, Axelrod said. And you know, as I said the head of the former president of the Olympic Committee ... was leading the bid for Madrid. That has to count for something. Hes been working with the committee for years. He knows all the members. Im sure that that was a benefit to them, and all these countries made strong bids so it is what it is. But I think the president would do it again if he had the opportunity. — Carol E. Lee (12:47 p.m.)
October 02, 2009 - 12:39PM
‘NO ILLUSIONS’ White House senior adviser David Axelrod hit the cable networks Friday to respond to the International Olympic Committee’s rejection of Chicago’s bid to host the 2012 Games.
October 02, 2009 - 11:58AM
AX RESPONDS: President Obama’s senior adviser David Axelrod offered the White House’s first response to Chicago’s rejection by the International Olympic Committee. The Chicago native defended the president’s unsuccessful mission to Copenhagen as a worthwhile effort.
“I am proud of this president for going to make the case for this country,” he said on MSNBC. “Anytime you’re going to make the case for the United States of America, you’re doing the right thing.
Axelrod denied that the president had made a mistake by spending valuable time on a trip to Denmark.
“The fact is that he left at 7 o’clock last night and he’ll be back in an hour or two,” he said. “I think it was well worth the investment of time and I have no regrets about that and I know [Obama] doesn’t.” (11:57 a.m.)
MORE: Moving on to CNN, Axelrod insisted the president and his team knew it was possible they’d be disappointed in Copenhagen.
“He did the best he could,” Axelrod said. “We had no illusions.”
And the White House political guru argued Obama hadn’t lost any points by going to bat for his hometown.
“Had we not gone we would have been criticized for not going,” he said. “All he gave up really was a little bit of sleep.”
He concluded: “It’s the world’s loss.” (12:17 p.m.)
October 02, 2009 - 11:46AM
BREAKING — SHOCK: Chicago has been eliminated from consideration for the 2016 Olympics, hours after President Obama urged the International Olympic Committee in Copenhagen to “choose America.”
October 02, 2009 - 11:28AM
BREAKING — SHOCK: Chicago has been eliminated from consideration for the 2016 Olympics, hours after President Obama urged the International Olympic Committee in Copenhagen to “choose America.”
October 02, 2009 - 10:28AM
‘STAY THE COURSE’ — Vice President Biden offered a response to Friday’s unemployment numbers in a pool spray ahead of his meeting with the administration’s Middle Class Task Force.
“We are working hard on every front to turn this economy around. As bad as things are, they would be far worse without the Recovery Plan or these other efforts,”Biden said. Today’s tough news is a reminder, though, as if anybody needed it, how critical this work is, in making the Recovery Act Work
Those efforts need to be redoubled in the weeks ahead.
Biden sounded an optimistic note, saying the country would bounce back thanks to “the determination and creativity of the American people, combined with our determination to stay the course in this recovery.”
“Today’s bad news does not change my confidence in the fact that we are going to recovery,” he said. “I believe we’re doing the right things to move things in the right direction.”
http://www.politico.com/politico44/wbarchive/whiteboard10022009.html
Tell me that picture is photo-shopped.
Our president is practically in tears over not getting the Olympics?
Hey, David- Start working on that resume...I think come Jan 20th, 2013, you’re gonna be on that unemployment line....
For Zero it is a third whammy. Yesterday the vote against his plan for closing Gitmo by January (as he promised to do). Then the Letterman story, which as we all know...David is a good friend. And now Zero-ing out on the Olympics.
Did you read/hear his speech to the committee? It was mostly about him...how Chicago gave him a "home," cause the poor kid was moved around so much as a child. WA-wa-wa. And Michelle, well...between the two of them it seems they turned the committee off, just as they are turning Americans off all over the country now.
Wonder when Zero's melt down is gonna start? If the teleprompter goes bust, it won't be long.
Oh there are way too many awesome graphics on the threads today. Did you see the one w/Zero on the Olympic bike?
I bet he really did cry to Mama Oprah.
It's all Portuguese to Bambi.
Why do I feel evil enjoying Obamas failure?
And Valerie Jarretts failure?
And Mayor Daleys failure?
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Because of their out of control egos and the fact that we know this was the biggest pay to play scheme ever. It was odumbo’s pay back for them buying his past elections.
Yeah, ‘the politics were different’ is the excuse. WTF?
Is he saying the mob nor ACORN have no influence at the olympics special committee?
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