David Axelrod blamed it on Politics and when Jimmy Carter has a chance to comment, he will say that it had to be racism! All of those Caucasian voters from Europe voted against the "African American-backed proposal." Over the past few months we have learned from Carter and other wingnuts that everyone that disagrees with the President is a Racist, and since then IOC turned down the President, his wife and (OMG!) Oprah, they must be triple racist.
There are others who are saying that maybe the President wasn't at his best; let’s face it he doesn't have lots of experience in saying good things about the United States. That was not the case; the president didn't have many nice things to say. The POTUS explained that he wanted the Olympics in Chicago because America needed to repair its image after what was going on during the past few years. In other words America sucks because of George Bush.
This transcript was released by the White House, after Chicago was eliminated.
Mr. Ryan: The next question relates to -- comes from Mr. Ali, and thank you for the question. How do we intend to deal with all of the millions of people who will enter? And I'd like Lori Healey to answer that question, please.
MS. HEALEY: Thank you. And thank you for the question. We are very fortunate, as evidenced by the presence of the President and the First Lady here today to have a terrifically strong partnership with the federal government in Washington. We've worked very closely with the U.S. State Department. Secretary Clinton has also been a very good partner and has worked to assure everyone the full cooperation of the federal government. …
MR. RYAN: If President Obama would like to add to that, please.
THE PRESIDENT: First, emphasize what Lori said in response to Mr. Ali's question. One of the legacies I want to see coming out of Chicago 2016 hosting of the Games is a reminder that America at its best is open to the world. And as has already been indicated, we are putting the full force of the White House and the State Department to make sure that not only is this a successful Games, but that visitors from all around the world feel welcome and will come away with a sense of the incredible diversity of the American people.
And I'm very impressed with part of the presentation that we made matching up host families for the athletes who are going to be there, because, as I said, Chicago, we've got -- we've got everybody. This could be a meeting in Chicago, because we look like the world. And I think that over the last several years sometimes that fundamental truth about the United States has been lost. And one of the legacies, I think, of this Olympics Games in Chicago would be a restoration of that understanding of what the United States is all about, and the United States' recognition of how we are linked to the world.
One of the first things sales managers taught me when I entered Advertising Sales was never put down your own product. Whether it was a right decision for him to have attended that meeting or not, the only purpose of him going to the IOC meeting was to be the closer, the heavy hitting Chief Salesman. But the President told the IOC that America's world image is "the pits." Hell, if your closer doesn't have confidence in the product, why should the buyer have any confidence?
President Obama can't blame IOC politics for the loss, like David Axelrod tried to neither spin, nor can he blame his right wing radio boogey met Rush Limbaugh or Glenn Beck. The only one President Obama can blame is himself. He “crapped” on his product during the final pitch. He gave the IOC a reason to say no.
What Obama doesn’t understand is whether you are selling magazine ads, a city for the Olympics or a peace strategy, being liked may get you the meeting, but it will never get you the sale. Truth is as long as America is the leading country in the world; everyone is going to delight in knocking us off our mantle. Or, as Rush Limbaugh said on Friday:
“He doesn't realize that the hatred for this country has not abated, and there may be some love for him but certainly there's no respect for him. And there certainly isn't a lot of love. We're being governed by an imbecile, folks, this does not happen. This is why presidents don't go to these things. You never know. And, by the way, how much did they spend on the bribes? You take two airplanes over there and you can load a lot of bribes in them. I think we have a metaphor for weakness here.”
In the end Chicago didn’t get the Olympics because our “rainmaker” did not know how to close, which has implications way beyond the Olympics. For example, when Obama announced he was dropping the land-based missile defense shield, whether it worked or not was not the issue, a true closer would have realized that the only thing that mattered is the Russians thought it worked. If the POTUS was truly the countries international “rainmaker,” he would have extracted a concession such as sanctions on Iran, as a quid pro quo for dropping the program.
There is a great movie scene from the movie Glengarry Glen Ross that most people involved in sales can recite verbatim. In the movie, Jack Lemmon is salesman, who gets up to get a cup of coffee during a sales meeting. The new Sales Manager (Alec Baldwin), screams at him “Put That Coffee Down!” Lemmon looks at him quizzically. Baldwin screams at him again, “Put That Coffee Down! ---Coffee is For Closers.” Even more than coffee, foreign policy is for closers, and unfortunately for the future of the United States, the man running our foreign policy is not a closer.
2 comments:
Way to go! Great post, Sammy!
Not only is Obama not a closer, his incompetence makes him--along with the Dzhimmi Carter who lost Iran to the mullahs--a LOSER.
He won the election through acornized (acornholed?) ballot-stuffing, transportation of voters from place to place, and other Chicago crookedness. He is losing the country (literally) with his arrogant ineptness.
Will his "healthcare" (let the old die to let the street-loiterers in the "communities" get the healthcare "they deserve" [for being what they are]) bring up his approval rating?
[A rhetorical question]
Well, I don't have the link, but I read today that the Danes said he did more harm than good because he came across as just one more "Ugly American" who talked down to everyone and was all about "ME". They also said that hearing about how "bad" he had it growing up, turned them off and made him a "whining" something...I don't remember what.
Just google for it.
Papa Ray
Central Texas
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