Monday, October 5, 2009

Unpatriotic

Get this. Republicans actually cheered Obama's failure to bring the Olympics to Chicago. Nobel Prize-winning economist and New York Times columnist Paul Krugman hits the nail on the head:

So what did we learn from this [Cheering at Chicago's lost Olympic bid] moment? For one thing, we learned that the modern conservative movement, which dominates the modern Republican Party, has the emotional maturity of a bratty 13-year-old.

But more important, the episode illustrated an essential truth about the state of American politics: at this point, the guiding principle of one of our nation’s two great political parties is spite pure and simple. If Republicans think something might be good for the president, they’re against it — whether or not it’s good for America.

Can you imagine what the Republicans would have said/done if the Dems had cheered a failed bid by W to have Dallas host the Olympics?