Assuming politics plays a major roll in getting the Olympics, I'm putting this here.
"Chicago was eliminated in the first ballot of voting for the 2016 Olympics on Friday, a stunning defeat for the city that was expected to be one of the two finalists.
The U.S., Obama told Olympic leaders, "is ready and eager to assume that sacred trust" of hosting the Games.
The president and his wife, fellow Chicagoan Michelle Obama, put their capital behind an enormous campaign to win the Olympics bid. Never before had a U.S. president made such an in-person appeal.
"I urge you to choose Chicago," Obama told members of the International Olympic Committee.
"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."
Make what you will of our President's new approach to dealing with the rest of the world and the influence it has. Had the previous administration tried and failed on this bid, I know what we'd hear (not that I'd totally disagree). Now what's the reason?
"Chicago was eliminated in the first ballot of voting for the 2016 Olympics on Friday, a stunning defeat for the city that was expected to be one of the two finalists.
The U.S., Obama told Olympic leaders, "is ready and eager to assume that sacred trust" of hosting the Games.
The president and his wife, fellow Chicagoan Michelle Obama, put their capital behind an enormous campaign to win the Olympics bid. Never before had a U.S. president made such an in-person appeal.
"I urge you to choose Chicago," Obama told members of the International Olympic Committee.
"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."
Make what you will of our President's new approach to dealing with the rest of the world and the influence it has. Had the previous administration tried and failed on this bid, I know what we'd hear (not that I'd totally disagree). Now what's the reason?
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