Ernest Hemingway was a Chicago guy, and one wonders what he would think of the Chicago of Barack Obama and The Reverend Wright. He would fully understand the Illinois of Governor Blagojevich, for corruption was not new to Chicago or Hemingway. But the Chicago of Obama and his cronies is something different from run-of-the-mill political corruption. It is a deep seated hatred of everything American, something Hemingway would never have understood. Let us remember the Chicago of Ernest Hemingway, where the dead voted early and often, where every politician was on the take, and everyone knew it and didn’t much care. Chicago was not part of Hemingway’s novels, but Hemingway’s novels were part of Chicago.
Did Nick Adams say
In his curt South Side way
That Ernest did Chi-town a wrong?
I think that’s not right
The list is not slight
Just listen I’ll sing you a song
The first bars will bring
The Torrents Of Spring
A wonderful, melodic tune
Then in Chicago’s quaint way
Near the ending of day
Comes sweet Death In The Afternoon
The pols wheel and deal
They grin and they steal
By now we all know the whole plot
In Chicago it’s worse
It is all in the verse
The Garden Of Eden it’s not
Elections are rigged
Dead votes up are digged
They stuff ballot boxes in polls
But the winds they will bend
And they’ll find in the end
That it’s they now For Whom The Bell Tolls