On the flight back from Copenhagen, returning from an impassioned plea by President Obama to the International Olympic Committee, the distinguished passengers on Air Force One learned with astonishment and disbelief that the president had failed to bring the 2016 Olympic Games to his home town of Chicago. The glittering array of liberal star-power, including Oprah Winfrey, was stunned to hear they had not even made the cut. President Obama, however, put a happy face on the news by relieving himself of all blame, laying the fault at the clay feet of George W. Bush, saying Bush had so alienated the entire world that they were still taking it out on the United States, despite he, Barack, having striven mightily over the past nine months to repair the damage, all to no avail, so deep and black were the sins of the Bush administration toward the rest of the world. This explanation of his failure was of great comfort to his fellow travelers, but calmer heads knew the real reason: he had offered the International Olympic Committee his smile and charm, but they wanted cash.
He promised them Lake Michigan
Threw in Milwaukee too
He said they need but wish again
He’d see what he could do
About O’Hare and Wrigley Field
They’d have it if they cared
He was prepared to quickly yield
If lists were just prepared
That stated what the IOC
Would take to give the games
To his home town he’d pay the fee
All for Olympic flames
They told him money was the price
Not lakes or baseball yards
They told him once they told him twice
It wasn’t in the cards
Cash on the barrelhead is king
They said with knowing smiles
You’ve come to us without a thing
But politicians’ wiles
Fine speeches won’t advance the day
That we accept your bid
It’s pay to play Chicago way
In back rooms so it’s hid
They told him if he got the dough
They’d see if he could play
And meet at a garage they know
On next St. Valentine’s Day