Monday, September 28, 2009

Obama, Olympics, Copenhagen

Obama is Copenhagen-bound.

He wants the 2016 Olympics to be in Chicago.

Apparently, Obama takes the Olympics very seriously. Of course, it's another story when it comes to the Special Olympics.

Very, VERY AWKWARD.

From The Swamp, Chicago Tribune:

Let the games begin:

President Barack Obama, who initially planned to let First Lady Michelle Obama represent the United States in Copenhagen this week, when the International Olympic Committee chooses a site for the 2016 summer games, plans to travel there too. The first couple will appear together at a game-choosing summit.

The White House, which earlier had announced that an advance team was headed to Copenhagen to prepare for a possible presidential trip to Copenhagen, confirmed this morning that Obama will travel Thursday night. The IOC meets Friday.

A senior administration official told the Tribune Washington Bureau this morning that Obama will travel to Copenhagen Thursday night, and return following the Friday meeting. The first lady plans to travel Tuesday, and meet with individual members of the IOC on Wednesday and Thursday to make Chicago's case for the games. The president will join her at the full committee meeting on Friday.

"President Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama will both make presentations to the IOC during Friday's session,'' the White House press secretary said later this morning, in formally announcing the trip. "They will discuss why Chicago is best to host the 2016 Summer Games, and how the United States is eager to bring the world together to celebrate the ideals of the Olympic movement.''

I would prefer that Obama speak with Gen. McChrystal than make a presentation to the IOC. Talking just once in 70 days to McChrystal seems woefully inadequate.

Speaking of being woefully inadequate, when Obama is going to make good on his promise to host Special Olympics athletes at the White House? WHEN? He made that promise nearly seven months ago.

Seventy days. Seven months.

Obama makes his priorities very clear.

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