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Sunday, April 13, 2008
Don't go, President Bush, don't go
By Paul Jacob
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Politics, we’re told, is sneaking its pointed little head into the Olympic Games. Oh, my! Next we’ll discover there is gambling going on in Las Vegas.

Last week, when Russian Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Zhukov lectured that “we must not mix sport with politics” and that “all boycotts contradict the essence and the central idea of the Olympic Games,” I couldn’t help but recall Claude Rains as Captain Renault in the movie Casablanca exclaiming, “I'm shocked, shocked to find that gambling is going on in here!”

The very next moment the shocked captain was handed his winnings.

The statement by a high official of Putin’s gangster government brought up yet another memory not yet lost down the memory hole: The twisted officiating and numerous do-overs of the 1972 Olympic basketball finals, which, after the United States team won — not once but twice — led, eventually, to a Russian win. And then, of course, to an abrupt end to the do-overs.

As a kid, and a sports lover, my only solace was the principled refusal of Team USA to accept their silver metals. At least there could be honor in sports.

Yes, indeed, the Olympics should be about athletics, not politics. But to accomplish this noble non-nationalism we must divorce nation-states from the contest, let individuals from around the globe compete simply as individuals. Governments, not athletes, bring politics into Olympic competition.

Thus, the Olympics has long been about politics: but almost always the errant politics of puffed-up nationalism, from a deviant French judge to despots seeking to mask their sinister statecraft in the spirit of athletics.

Why such complaint, then, when the politics becomes protest against obvious and insidious tyranny?

As the Olympic torch relay faced protests-turned-wrestling matches in London and Paris — and then hid from the waiting crowds in San Francisco — history should have reminded us that the torch relays were begun by Adolf Hitler for the 1936 Olympic Games in Berlin. Why the new rite? Hitler was all for spectacle, and sought to showcase his ascendant Nazi regime to the world.

What could the butchers of Beijing want? Nothing else than to similarly bask in their growing role in the international order of nations. Decent and freedom-loving people worldwide now shudder.

Bless the protesters.

As hard as it is for conservatives to admit, Hillary Clinton is right: President Bush should not go to the opening ceremony. Or to these games at all. Because the political ramifications are no game.

But though Sen. Clinton — and likewise Sen. Obama and Sen. McCain — have made measured statements against the president taking a holiday in Beijing this August, their statements lack the moral clarity of, say, President Reagan’s “Tear down this wall!”

But then again, when President Reagan challenged the Soviet leader over the Berlin Wall, we weren’t borrowing a billion dollars a day from the U.S.S.R. Today, President Bush’s utopian regime is indeed borrowing that much from the Chinese. When Bill Clinton sold government favors to the Chinese it was sickening. How much more disgusting is it now that we’re selling our children’s future to them? Continued...

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Paul Jacob is a Senior Advisor at The Sam Adams Alliance, a Townhall.com member group. His daily Common Sense commentary appears on the Web, via e-mail, and on radio stations across America.
 
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Subject: Olympics and the Worlds Fair
Thanks to the petty bureaucrats and self interested IOC, the Olympic games seem to be going the way of the Worlds Fair!

Olympics in China, Why?
Given the environmental issues, and the simple fact that its a genuine "A _ _ whipping to travel to, travel in, and find accomodations in China, the potential for the coming Olympics to be a financial disaster, for everyone involved should not be discounted. Our President not attending probably won't have much impact, ergo; probably not much in terms of repercussions. However; with the negative press (probably only affecting western tourists) over the oppression of Nepal's dissidents, many tourists may be considering giving the China Olympics a miss. Television revenues from Olympic coverage have been on a trajectory that would allow faster access through the tunnel they will create. Regardless of the world leaders who boycott the opening cerimonies, if China drops a bundle on these Olympics, there will be hell to pay. I still assert that the world (CD/DVD/Televisions/etc,,, not withstanding) will not end if China gets P.O.'d at the west. It wouldn't serve their interests!
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