Just watched the 2016 bid for the games LIVE and the press conference afterward. I was real anxious to hear from Michelle Obama because she was born and raised on the southside of Chicago... damn, if you only knew what those words entail...
Barack and I both married a Chicago girl, and then lived this city through their eyes. And then raised children just like our wives.... Chicagoians. And it is an indescribable feeling, to come to this city, to take part in it's diverse cultural strengths, to ride atop those big shoulders, Detroit was the city of mercy, but Chicago is the city that works. You come here and the first thing you think is; jesus, nothing works in this city, but this city grows on you and somehow, it all works.
I was sold by the presentation to the IOC, I didn't think the olympics would work here, but now I believe they would work and they would be a success. They sold me on the technical presentation. I tuned in to see the fire, I wanted to see Daley and the Obamas turn up the heat and singe the IOC with their passion, but in the end, it was all those professional voices in the background, explaining the dynamics and the forwardness of the city, that land has already been purchased to get started on the venues, that a strong coalition of world class Universities has already joined hands throughout the midwest to make these games come off, and that a village situated adjacent to the events, access for the press and diligence that the athletes will have fun and get to enjoy the city as well as be cared for, be safe, and be able to compete to the best of their abilities, and that the world press will be able to broadcast all the events... it was a strong sell.
Most of all, it was the heart of Chicago, the passion of this city; you believe these people when they say they will deliver, they want to deliver, that it means a lot to them. Our president makes a great panel member, he is a good team player, which is no surprise, but it was awesome to see him as a subordinate and loving it.
We don't think of MLK Jr as a Chicagoian, but this is where he brought the movement and this is where he left it... and this what makes Chicago special. It is very international already... it isn't my home town, they didn't riot here like we did in Detroit, they don't go back 400 years like Fort Cadillac detroit, (Fort Cadillac by the river) but Chicago is the city of opportunity, if any place could springboard a black man to the presidency of the United States, it had to be the heart and soul of Chicago; the city of big shoulders... I don't care if Rio gets the games, we will find out 10 AM local time (11 AM fray time)... I cried watching my adopted city make their pitch for the games. It made me appreciate how lucky I am to end up in DuPage County.
while America slept, this was broadcast LIVE on six channels at two and three in the morning in Chicago... ABC, NBC, CBS, msnbc, and FOX cable all were carrying the bid. We have a local channel WGN that also had the News staff in the studio to follow it, even had their reporter on the scene, on the phone running through the press conference facility, he managed to get a personal word from Mayor Daley and Michelle Obama as they entered the building, but the Obamas didn't join the press conference they just passed on through; Barack shouted a few words to the reporters across the room, it was all very personal, very Chicago.