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Obama-Obsessed Pundits Go After ‘Vain Obama’ For Olympic Loss

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George Will on why a speech in Copenhagen in which Obama used the pronoun “I” a lot could give him the nickname “Vain Obama,” forever.


Bill Kristol, he whose magazine cheered at the news of the lost bid, on how “amus[ing]” it was.


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  • StewartIII

    NewsBusters — New Republic Editor-In-Chief: ‘President Is Probably a Clinical Narcissist’
    http://newsbusters.org/blogs/p-j-gladnick/2009/10/05/new-republic-editor-chief-president-probably-clinical-narcissist

  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Joe-Callan/100000200979966 Joe Callan

    The fact that we’re all still talking about this shows how arrogant Americans are on the left AND right. This whole subject is rubbish. Now that we’ve lost the bid, it shouldn’t be about the conservatives’ guffaws or the liberals leaping to their leader’s defense. Hell, it shouldn’t even be about Chicago. It SHOULD–instead–be about congratulating Rio, Brazil, and South America on the opportunity to host their first Olympic Games.

    http://hack.editorialjoe.com/2009/10/03/its-not-about-chicago-the-left-or-the-right-its-about-rio/

  • http://www.swissarmyjew.com Keeva

    This story is about the disgraceful sliming of an American city by conservatives whose only goal is to politically attack the president. Many Chicago conservatives (Eric Bolling at Fox Business for example) were openly in favor of the Olympics until they were against them. And the main reason anyone opposed this bid was the same reason people have opposed a lot of things wothout actual logical cause – petty, pathetic, partisan politics.

    To somehow feel happy about losing a chance to bring an Olympics to the US is just sad and shameful, party affiliation notwithstanding. Cheering the lost opportunity to add thousands of jobs and millions of dollars to the upper midwest’s economy is simply wrong.

    Both sides should be ashamed of their inability to set aside the partisan wars that continue to be America’s biggest problem in favor of something that might be a good thing for everyone.

    I do congratulate Brazil. Not only for the Olympics, but also for being adult enough to set their own internal politics aside and cheer their nation on in on one voice.

  • ImNotBlue

    Ugh… AGAIN? Can we start posting the same article in one article, so we don’t get 5 different conversations going about the same topic?

    What I said before:

    I’d love for America to get the Olympics… but not as an effort to feed Obama’s ego. His “last minute decision” to go reeked of egotism and bravado. I think he sees the left’s constant chanting of “Yes We Can,” as more than just a political slogan, but a personal motto… of course, I also believe he hears it as “Yes I Can.” And occasionally, it would be important for him AND the country, for him to hear “No, you can’t,” instead… if only to keep him from believing his own hype.

    Additionally, there are a number of concerns that ARE/WERE worth talking about… Do the Olympics bring money, or take money away? Is Chicago safe enough to host an international event? Does Chicago represent America well? Can the Chicago government be trusted to run a corruption-free Olympics? Do the folks in Chicago really want the Olympics in their city (polls say, not so much)? And so on. These aren’t “conservative” questions, they are realistic questions to be asked by folks who want to know what we’re getting before we get it (I know, I know… asking to “read the bill” before voting, is too much to ask these days).

    But to wrap it up (once again), folks on the right aren’t cheering that America didn’t get the Olympics… rather, that Obama didn’t get the Olympics. His over hyped ego and fawning crowds need to be brought back down to reality for the sake of this government and this country. As SNL pointed out this weekend, the man has accomplished nothing in almost a year at the helm, but still walks around like he’s God’s gift to the world. No, the world isn’t as focused on Obama as we are here… and perhaps he’ll begin to realize that too.

  • ChrisNH

    Being pragmatic for a moment, the cities that host these things usually lose a ton of money after the fact. Add to the mix that Chicago–even without the herculean aura of an Olympic Games–is rather corrupt with respect to money and patronage. To use a rather apt phrase, ‘No good would come of this.’ That’s why the number of people in Chicago who rallied against the bid pretty much equaled the number of folks who were for it.

  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Chris-Jones/1384303476 Chris Jones

    He lost it, because he didn’t mention how “diverse” Chicago is enough times.

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