{"id":607,"date":"2009-10-08T13:48:45","date_gmt":"2009-10-08T11:48:45","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/fascinating-america.com\/blog\/?p=607"},"modified":"2015-04-04T13:52:08","modified_gmt":"2015-04-04T11:52:08","slug":"be-careful-what-you-wish-for","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/fascinating-america.com\/blog\/be-careful-what-you-wish-for\/","title":{"rendered":"Be careful what you wish for"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>It all seemed too much to ask: choosing the home city of an American president as the <span id=\"tooltip551ecf6b72d95\">location<\/span> of the Olympics, at a time when that president, if re-elected, would still be in office. Barack and Michelle Obama went <span id=\"tooltip551ecf6b7317f\">all the way<\/span> to Copenhagen to personally <span id=\"tooltip551ecf6b73d38\">make the case for<\/span> &#8220;<b>Chicago 2016<\/b>&#8221; to the International Olympic Committee. But their city was the first of the four finalists to be eliminated.<\/p>\n<p>Conservative opinion-makers in the US were <span id=\"tooltip551ecf6b7411e\">ecstatic<\/span> at what they saw as a personal <span id=\"tooltip551ecf6b74506\">defeat<\/span> for Obama.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;I&#8217;m glad that the Obama White House&#8217;s <span id=\"tooltip551ecf6b748ee\">jingoist<\/span> rhetoric and attempt to pay back Chicago <span id=\"tooltip551ecf6b74cd5\">cronies<\/span> <span id=\"tooltip551ecf6b750bd\">at the expense of<\/span> <span id=\"tooltip551ecf6b754a9\">undermining<\/span> our relationships with our <span id=\"tooltip551ecf6b7588e\">allies<\/span> failed,&#8221; wrote John McCormack, <span id=\"tooltip551ecf6b75c75\">editor<\/span> of the neoconservative <b><i>Weekly Standard<\/i><\/b>.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;<span id=\"tooltip551ecf6b76059\">Game over<\/span> on Obamalympics. <span id=\"tooltip551ecf6b7644b\">Next up<\/span>: <span id=\"tooltip551ecf6b7682e\">Obamacare<\/span>,&#8221; columnist <b>Michelle Malkin<\/b> wrote on Twitter. &#8220;World Rejects Obama,&#8221; read the headline on the influential <b>Drudge Report<\/b> website.<\/p>\n<p>As expected, talk-radio heavyweights <b>Glenn Beck<\/b> and <b>Rush Limbaugh<\/b> joined in the schadenfreude. &#8220;For those of you &#8230; who are <span id=\"tooltip551ecf6b76ffc\">upset<\/span> that I sound <span id=\"tooltip551ecf6b773e5\">gleeful<\/span>, I am. I don&#8217;t deny it. I&#8217;m happy,&#8221; Limbaugh told his <a title=\"Limbaugh's Audience Size? It's Largely Up in the Air (Washington Post)\" href=\"http:\/\/www.washingtonpost.com\/wp-dyn\/content\/article\/2009\/03\/06\/AR2009030603435.html\" target=\"_blank\">14 million listeners<\/a>. &#8220;Anything that gets in the way of Barack Obama <span id=\"tooltip551ecf6b777cf\">accomplishing<\/span> his <span id=\"tooltip551ecf6b77bba\">domestic agenda<\/span> is <span id=\"tooltip551ecf6b77f9d\">fine with me<\/span>.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>While the Olympics bring prestige and create a few jobs in <span id=\"tooltip551ecf6b78384\">construction<\/span> and marketing, they can hardly be considered part of a president&#8217;s &#8220;domestic agenda&#8221;. Chicago, like Madrid, Doha and the other cities, made its <span id=\"tooltip551ecf6b7876b\">bid<\/span> in 2007, before Obama was even a likely candidate.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;IOC puts US <span id=\"tooltip551ecf6b78b54\">on back burner<\/span>&#8221; would, however, have been an accurate headline. Another Olympics in the US? <span id=\"tooltip551ecf6b78f3a\">Been there, done that.<\/span> An American city bids every time. The US has held the Summer Olympics in 1904 (St. Louis), 1932 (Los Angeles), 1984 (Los Angeles again), and 1996 (Atlanta), and the Winter Olympics in 1932 (Lake Placid, New York), 1960 (Squaw Valley, California), 1980 (Lake Placid again), and 2002 (Salt Lake City) \u2014 <b>eight times<\/b> altogether, and a lot more often than other countries.<\/p>\n<p>Brazil, in fact, <span id=\"tooltip551ecf6b79322\">sealed<\/span> the deal for <b>Rio de Janeiro<\/b> by showing a map of where all the past Olympics have been held; South America and Africa were blank. But Americans tend not to see it that way. The US has the infrastructure, the ability to pay <span id=\"tooltip551ecf6b7970a\">extortionate<\/span> amounts for broadcast rights, a well-<span id=\"tooltip551ecf6b79af0\">funded<\/span> Olympic training program, and the necessary marketing know-how to actually <span id=\"tooltip551ecf6b79ed9\">turn a profit<\/span> on such a risky and gigantic <span id=\"tooltip551ecf6b7a2c4\">enterprise<\/span>.<\/p>\n<p>America likes an opportunity to prove it&#8217;s the best at something, and each medal that the athletes earn gains a bit of <span id=\"tooltip551ecf6b7a6ab\">luster<\/span> when the <span id=\"tooltip551ecf6b7aa91\">host<\/span> country <span id=\"tooltip551ecf6b7ae79\">ensures<\/span> that everything runs smoothly.<\/p>\n<p>&#8230;except when it doesn&#8217;t. The 1996 Games in Atlanta, already criticized for being extremely commercial, were <span id=\"tooltip551ecf6b7b262\">marred<\/span> by a bomb that killed two people and injured more than 100 others. Salt Lake City was chosen as the location of the 2002 Games because millions of dollars were spent to <span id=\"tooltip551ecf6b7b64a\">bribe<\/span> officials (who were caught and fired).<\/p>\n<p>One can only imagine the level of security necessary for an Olympics attended by President Obama. If anything went wrong \u2014 cost <span id=\"tooltip551ecf6b7ba31\">overruns<\/span>, a terrorist <span id=\"tooltip551ecf6b7be19\">incident<\/span>, a scandal, or if (God forbid) Americans didn&#8217;t win the most medals at their own Olympics \u2014 the <span id=\"tooltip551ecf6b7c202\">outcry<\/span> would be <span id=\"tooltip551ecf6b7c5ea\">deafening<\/span>.<\/p>\n<p>It&#8217;s nice to be a host, but it&#8217;s someone else&#8217;s turn now.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>It all seemed too much to ask: choosing the home city of an American president as the location of the Olympics, at a time when that president, if re-elected, would still be in office. Barack and Michelle Obama went all the way to Copenhagen to personally make the case for &#8220;Chicago 2016&#8221; to the International Olympic Committee. 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