This leads to my quandary. There are two plagues coming out of Chicago this year: Barack Obama's presidential run and the Chicago Cubs' nigh-apocalyptic run towards the World Series. As a St. Louis Cardinals fan who considers the minimum standards of success to be 1) Central Division champions and 2) doing much better than the Cubs by a factor of at least 10 games, I am sorely disappointed in Tony LaRussa's squad this year. The entirety of the quandary is this: which is a worse fate for the planet on a metaphysical level, a Cubs World Series victory or a Barack Obama Presidency? Physically speaking, there would be no contest in how bad an Obama administration would be when compared to the effects of the Cubs getting the victory they haven't had in 100 years. Metaphysically speaking, I'm not sure which would destroy the soul of our nation more: Hope & Change vs. Northsider Fans With Self-Esteem.
If these two events were linked to each other where a victory by one would cause the other to lose I'd probably have to go with letting the Cubs win in order to ensure that Obama would lose. The Cubs have already shown a lack of responsibility in maintaining a WMD arsenal of Old Style and cold brats & kraut. Can we let Obama near the keys to the nukes? Can we let the Cubs near the World Series Trophy? Which one will most likely cause dogs and cats to live together and mass hysteria to reign? The answers to those are "Hell No," "Okay, but we're going to watch them in case they pull some kind of crap like Michael Jackson did with his alleged baby," and "It's too soon to tell."
This fall will determine the fate of the free world as well as the fate of Baseball's Most Celebrated Underachievers. One can only hope the world can withstand either outcome.
(And to any Cubs Fans Out There:
