Chicago reconsiders ‘offensive’ plan to rename Columbus Drive for Barack Obama after outraged Italian-Americans step in – New York Post

Ald. Lamont Robinson’s office said the proposed name change was more about honoring President Obama’s history than removing Christopher Columbus. “It’s not because of the controversy around him, Barack Obama had a historic victory speech at Grant Park, it’s steps away from Columbus,” the spokesperson said.
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Mark F
2 years ago

Back in the 1990’s a black cop told me if you want to find some of the worst areas in a large city look for streets named after MLK and you are sure to be close. In honor of that wise police officer, how about renaming Stony Island Avenue to Obama Avenue!

Ex Illini
2 years ago

Find a road that goes nowhere and name that after Barry.

Mark F
2 years ago
Reply to  Ex Illini

And you are still giving him too much credit!

Joseph A Murzanski
2 years ago

I have some better alternative ideas. First we should leave Columbus Drive alone. Let’s think “out of the box.” Have we considered renaming Chicago Obamaville? Lake Michigan could be Lake Obama. The Illinois River could become the Obama River. He contributed so much to Chicago and Illinois and continues to do so with the building of the Obama Center which he occasionally visits. Wonder why he chose not to return to his Kenwood Ave home? Maybe he doesn’t like us any more.

Mark F
2 years ago

I am all for renaming the Illinois Sanitary Canal after Obama!

Robert L. Peters
2 years ago

They’ll keep trying to replace Columbus with something.

sue
2 years ago

That building being put up for him is enough of a reminder he’s around……oh and there is him stepping in for biden

GM
2 years ago

Obama is the most ineffective POTUS of the last 100 years*… and in many ways, he was also very *destructive*… basically, he was a grifter who simply *hated* this country…

[ *which is *really* saying something, considering the current White House occupant ]

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