Chicago is OUT

chefdennis

Veteran Expediter
the Olympic commitee must be a bunch of Racist!!! how could they not give barry want he wanted....

now look at the millions barry wasted on his efforts to be the leader of the "Chamber of Commerce"....lol :D

maybe now he can find time to deal with the afgan war and give Mc Crystal some real time......
 
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chefdennis

Veteran Expediter
Obama rebuffed as Rio and Madrid contest 2016

Fri Oct 2, 2009 11:58am EDT
By Paul Radford
Obama rebuffed as Rio and Madrid contest 2016 | Reuters

COPENHAGEN (Reuters) - The International Olympic Committee (IOC) sensationally rebuffed U.S. President Barack Obama on Friday, eliminating Chicago from the contest for the 2016 Olympics and narrowing the field to Rio de Janeiro and Madrid.

Tokyo were also voted out when the IOC whittled the choice from four to two candidates but it was Chicago's shock elimination which drew a stunned response from onlookers.

President Obama had put his personal political credibility on the line by flying in to the Danish capital earlier on Friday to urge the IOC to choose his home town of Chicago. His wife, first lady Michelle Obama, had spent two days in Copenhagen charming IOC members.

Almost no one had expected such an astonishing rebuff. Chicago finished last of the four bids in the first round of voting by 95 eligible members.

As none of the other three reached an overall majority, a second round of voting was held with Tokyo coming last, leaving Madrid and Rio in the third and final round.

The result of the final round of voting will be announced by IOC president Jacque Rogge at a ceremony starting at 1630 GMT.

STRONG APPEALS

Most observers had predicted a close contest between Chicago and Rio de Janeiro.

Though the U.S. President and his wife produced strong appeals in the day's first 45-minute presentation by Chicago, they were almost certainly undone by the emotional tugs provided by Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva for Rio and former IOC president Juan Antonio Samaranch for Spain.

Lula raised the emotional stakes in his direct appeal to the IOC to stop favoring Europe, North America and Asia and take the Games to South America for the first time.

"This is a continent that has never held the Games," he said. "It is time to address this imbalance. The opportunity is now to extend the Games to a new continent. It's an opportunity for an Olympics in a tropical country for the first time, to feel the warmth of our people, the exuberance of our culture and the sensation of our joy."

Even more emotionally, Samaranch, now 89, pulled powerfully at the heart-strings of members when he spoke for Madrid. "I know I am very near the end of my days," he said. "May I ask you to consider granting my country the honor and also the duty to organize the games in 2016?"

Obama's appearance, the first by a sitting U.S. President at an IOC session, provoked huge interest from IOC members, even though they are used to being courted by major political figures.

Obama told the IOC: "I've come here today to urge you to choose Chicago for the same reason I chose Chicago nearly twenty-five years ago, the reason I fell in love with the city I still call home."

(Additional reporting by Karolos Grohmann, Kevin Fylan and John Acher in Copenhagen)
 

chefdennis

Veteran Expediter
I wonder if Dead Fish Rahm can get me seats in Rio!?!? lol...:D


Rahm Emanuel: Olympic critics get seats


Posted October 2, 2009 6:30 AM
http://www.swamppolitics.com/news/politics/blog/2009/10/rahm_emanuel_olympic_critics_g.html

by Mark Silva
Posted Thursday evening, updated Friday at 6:15 am and 9:35 am EDT

from the linked article:

Rahm Emanuel, the Chicagoan who is chief of staff for Obama, has an answer: "You know, we'll make sure they get some good seats once Chicago does host the games.''
 

chefdennis

Veteran Expediter
Obama fails at bid to bring Olympics to Chicago

Oct 2 12:16 PM US/Eastern
By JULIE PACE
Associated Press Writer
Obama fails at bid to bring Olympics to Chicago

COPENHAGEN (AP) - Chicago's early exit from finalist balloting for the 2016 Olympics was a personal setback for President Barack Obama and a painful defeat for 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, Chicago native Michelle Obama, urged them to send the Summer Games to Obama's adopted hometown. 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.

Tokyo was eliminated in the second round, leaving Madrid and odds-on favorite Rio de Janeiro to square off in the final balloting.

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.

Chicago, Rio de Janeiro, Madrid and Tokyo have been making their cases to the IOC for more than a year, but many IOC members were believed to be undecided about which city they would vote for Friday.

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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Associated Press National Writer Nancy Armour in Copenhagen contributed to this story.
 

chefdennis

Veteran Expediter
OVM wrote:

The US doesn't deserve it....gee whizzzz

It had nothing to do with the US...it was about barry....if he and michelle stay out of the picture Chicago might have had a chance...but with barry running all over tell the world how "bad America is" and how we are the cause of the worlds problems, lol, why would the IOC give the barry what he wanted!?!? His B/S is catching up to him ...he couldn't smooth talk his way past the IOC, and he used a TELEPROMPTER!!!

This is what it was, strictly a SNOB of barry...the exact thing i was hoping for....too bad chicago paid the price...and the failure are adding up!!!!:D


From Times Online
October 2, 2009
Olympic snub for Obama as Rio beats Chicago in 2016 bid - Times Online

Olympic snub for Obama as Rio beats Chicago in 2016 bid

President Barack Obama learnt a harsh lesson about the politics of sport today after Chicago made a shock early exit in the race to become the host of the 2016 Olympics - and Rio de Janeiro emerged triumphant.

The members of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) delivered a clear message to the American President and his wife that their 8,000-mile journey to court their vote in person had been a waste of time.

In the first round of voting in Copenhagen to decide among the four bidding cities, it was Chicago and not Tokyo that fell out of contention, leaving Rio de Janeiro and Madrid to fight out the Latin vote in a gripping finale.

Brazilian delegates leapt into the air with delight as IOC president Jacques Rogge announced their victory, but the scene was in sharp contrast to the stunned silence among the crowd gathered in Daley plaza in Chicago to celebrate what they expected to be a runaway victory. It symbolised the unbelieving reaction of America that the IOC members could deliver such a public humiliation.

It is the biggest international setback yet for President Obama’s administration and the IOC dragged him halfway across the world to deliver it at a crucial time for his domestic agenda.

He and the First Lady, who both put themselves personally on the line to address the IOC, had not even landed back in Washington when the fate of the Chicago bid was sealed.

The reaction in the US was one of stunned disbelief. Cable news channels carried live footage of a massive and expectant crowd in Chicago's Daley Plaza greeting the news with silence. Within minutes thousands were streaming for the exits.

News anchors expressed utter surprise at Chicago's dismal showing. They all described their firm belief that the contest - after Mr Obama's intervention - would be between his home town and Rio.

The close contest had earlier become a battle of rhetoric between Mr Obama and President Lula da Silva of Brazil to convince 106 IOC members of their worth in hosting the world’s largest sports event.

Mr Obama was the first to the podium at the Bella Convention Centre in Copenhagen to argue for the United States as an accessible and multi-ethnic nation that would be a safe and financially lucrative place to host the Games.

After a statesman-like speech to be expected of a seasoned orator, Mr Obama told the IOC that America was ready to re-engage with the world after years when its sense of diversity had not been reflected abroad.

During an eight-minute pitch, the President spoke about his African roots, his Hawaii upbringing and how he finally “fell in love” with Chicago and found his home in the Midwestern city.

“It is a rich tapestry of neighbourhoods,” he said, referring to Greek, Latino and Ukrainian districts. He also talked up Chicago’s sporting credentials and established infrastructure. “It is a city that works. We know how to put on big events and scores of spectators and visitors will tell you we do it well. If you choose us we walk this path together.”

But the man considered the best speechmaker in contemporary politics was given a run for his money by Mr Lula da Silva, batting for Rio and the first Games to ever be held in South America.

There vote might have been split on the quality of delivery, but IOC members would have been in no doubt about who had the most compelling message.

Mr Lula da Silva said: “I honestly think it is Brazil's turn. It is South America's bid. This is a continent that has never held the Games. It is time to address this imbalance. It is time to light the Olympic cauldron in a tropical country.”

Sepp Blatter, the chief executive of Fifa, the world governing body for football, said Mr Lula da Silva’s speech “went under his skin”. Other IOC members agreed. Of the four bidding cities, Rio was the only one that offered them the chance to make Olympic history – something they clearly felt compelled to do.

Rio bid chiefs held the inspirational trump card and offered a stunning visual backdrop for the Games. But the real selling point is access to a young population on a continent that has yet to be touched directly by the Olympic movement.

Brazil is the only one of the world's 10 most powerful nations to have never staged the Games and has a rising status in the G20 reflecting its rapid growth that will place it in the top five by 2016, according to the World Bank.

“When you push the button today, you have the chance to inspire a new continent, make Olympic history,” Carlos Nuzman, Rio bid chief executive and an IOC member, said. “Vote Rio, and we offer a gateway to 180 million passionate young people in South America.”

The IOC committee clearly agreed.
 

chefdennis

Veteran Expediter
and the Beat goes on, the foreign media see's he is a failure and will continue to be .... something that the sheeple here just don't get...he can fail, and that doesn't mean the US fails....its him and his ideals that need to and are failing....keep up the good work barry, we are all pulling for your failure!

From Times Online
October 2, 2009
Tim Reid in Washington
Obama’s Olympic failure will only add to doubts about his presidency - Times Online

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

There has been a growing narrative taking hold about Barack Obama’s presidency in recent weeks: that he is loved by many, but feared by none; that he is full of lofty vision, but is actually achieving nothing with his grandiloquence.

Chicago’s dismal showing today, after Mr Obama’s personal, impassioned last-minute pitch, is a stunning humiliation for this President. It cannot be emphasised enough how this will feed the perception that on the world stage he looks good — but carries no heft.

It was only the Olympic Games, the White House will argue — not a high-stakes diplomatic gamble with North Korea. It is always worthwhile when Mr Obama sells America to the rest of the world, David Axelrod, his chief political adviser, said today. But that argument will fall on deaf ears in the US. Americans want their presidents to be winners.

Mr Obama was greeted — as usual — like a rock star by the IOC delegates in Copenhagen — then humiliated by them. Perception is reality. A narrow defeat for Chicago would have been acceptable — but the sheer scale of the defeat was a bombshell, and is a major blow for Mr Obama at a time when questions are being asked about his style of governance.

At home, it is difficult to turn on a television and not see Mr Obama giving a press conference, or an interview, or at a town hall rally, in his all-out effort to sell his troubled reform the US health insurance system. After three months of enormous exposure, Mr Obama has achieved this: the growing likelihood of ramming a Bill through Congress with — at most — just one Republican vote.

Abroad, Mr Obama promised in his Inauguration address to engage America’s enemies, and he has done just that. He has very little to show for it. Yes, Iran took part in bilateral talks with the US this week over its nuclear weapons programme — but that is something Tehran has wanted for years. There is still a very good chance that the meetings will prove to be an exercise in futility and a time-wasting ploy by Tehran.

Mr Obama also scrapped a plan for a missile defence shield in the Czech Republic and Poland, hoping to get in return Russian co-operation behind new sanctions against Tehran. There was optimism when President Medvedev said “sanctions are seldom productive, but they are sometimes inevitable”. Yet Vladimir Putin, and the Chinese, remain fiercely opposed to sanctions.

Meanwhile, America and its allies are being forced to witness a very public agonising by Mr Obama and his advisers over his Afghan strategy — six months after he announced that strategy.

This has all added to the perception that Mr Obama’s soaring rhetoric — which captured the imagination during last year’s election — is simply not enough when it comes to confronting the myriad challenges of the presidency. His spectacular Olympic failure will only add to that.
 

Poorboy

Expert Expediter
I am Glad that They Threw Out Chicago in the First Round!! I saw the Long Legged Mack Daddy Strutting up to the Podium to give his Teleprompted Speech and Almost Hurled my lunch! What an Embarassment to the People of this Country He and His Fat A** Skank Thinking That they are All That!! Last I Heard that The Other Fat A** Skank Oprah was Really Upset that Obumma and Company Got Dissed!! Wonder when the "Racist Thing" will be Thrown Out to the Public?? Just One More Obumma Failure and a Big Waste of Tax Payers Money!!
 

Poorboy

Expert Expediter
I am sure Mrs Skank will have something to say when she lands back here....

Oh Yeah, Without a Doubt! She doesn't know when to keep her Big Yap Shut! She Probably already threw out the Racist Thing so I'm sure we will Hear her Crying about that!
 

Moot

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Owner/Operator
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."



Scary potatoes!
 

chefdennis

Veteran Expediter
Moot wrote:

Scary potatoes!

These 2, barry and his kids mama can't talk to any group without it being about THEM!! Everytime barry talks, his speechs are full of "I" and "ME" ...its all about HIM or her ....what a piece of work both of them are.....
 

Turtle

Administrator
Staff member
Retired Expediter
Charm is right, not knowing IOC politics is right. Charm will get you nowhere with the IOC. The IOC is in charge and they will not under any circumstances allow themselves to be overshadowed by anyone, especially the leader of a country. They allowed Hitler to do that. Never again. The only way charm will work with the IOC is if that charm is in the form of a check. It's all bout greasing the right palms at the IOC. Always has been, always will be.
 

letzrockexpress

Veteran Expediter
I am Glad that They Threw Out Chicago in the First Round!! I saw the Long Legged Mack Daddy Strutting up to the Podium to give his Teleprompted Speech and Almost Hurled my lunch! What an Embarassment to the People of this Country He and His Fat A** Skank Thinking That they are All That!! Last I Heard that The Other Fat A** Skank Oprah was Really Upset that Obumma and Company Got Dissed!! Wonder when the "Racist Thing" will be Thrown Out to the Public?? Just One More Obumma Failure and a Big Waste of Tax Payers Money!!

Fat a** skank? She is the First Lady of the United States regardless of what you think. It must really suk to have such a measley existence that you feel the need to reduce yourself to calling a woman you've never met a fat a** skank. She is a mother, and the wife of the President of the United States. She deserves respect for that, if nothing else. I thank God I had a mother who taught me respect and common decency...
 

Turtle

Administrator
Staff member
Retired Expediter
"Wonder when the "Racist Thing" will be Thrown Out to the Public??"

Right after he gets called a Long Legged Mack Daddy.


I love the smell of racism in the morning. Smells like.... hypocrisy.
 

greg334

Veteran Expediter
Glad it is over with. The people who are in denial should seek professional help or take the gas pipe.

Obama would have been better off going home and doing something useful for the country. But as mentioned, he trashed the country more so than any other president - both campaigning and as president - so he isn't taken seriously overseas (sorry Andy).

Listening to the Beeb today, there are a few who thought Michelle was really over doing it a bit and a couple who were insulted by her lofty attitude. It don't matter, Rio and South America's turn is in 2016 which is alright with me, Rio will have to clean up the slums which means a million or so people will be displaced and they will end up in debt - not us.

As for respect, she doesn't deserve respect - she is not who we elected. She holds no official office in the government, and she is not the mother of my children. She trashed the country last year and it comes down to the matter of opinion of the citizens that is earned and only earned, not something that comes with the job.
 

Poorboy

Expert Expediter
Fat a** skank? She is the First Lady of the United States regardless of what you think. It must really suk to have such a measley existence that you feel the need to reduce yourself to calling a woman you've never met a fat a** skank. She is a mother, and the wife of the President of the United States. She deserves respect for that, if nothing else. I thank God I had a mother who taught me respect and common decency...

I don't give a Fat Babies Butt what you have to Say Or What You Like LRE, I call them as I See them and If you don't like what I write then There's always the Ignore Button, Take advantage of it!!
 

Poorboy

Expert Expediter
"Wonder when the "Racist Thing" will be Thrown Out to the Public??"

Right after he gets called a Long Legged Mack Daddy.


I love the smell of racism in the morning. Smells like.... hypocrisy.

No Racism Here!! He was Labeled that By-----Guess What? Oh My God Another Black Man in a Post a Couple of Months ago!!!!
Research it, You'll Find it, I Think it was The Chef that Posted it as a You Tube!! :rolleyes:
 
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