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It was Easy to Find the Audacity to Attend “The Audacity of Beer”

GREG WROTE:

This was my first presidential fundraiser so I didn’t know really what to expect beyond there being a bunch of Obama pins and Obama talk. Maybe there’d be a bunch of signs and Obama tees. Maybe some blind strippers and Obama flamethrowers. Maybe some voter registration sheets. And maybe some bumper stickers. The norm, I assumed.

My initial thought when walking up to The Galway Arms, the location of “The Audacity of Beer”: Why is this fundraiser for an African American from the South Side of Chicago taking place in an Irish Pub in Lincoln Park? Shouldn’t we be all whooping it up in an All-American joint, or at a Kenyan-Kansan fusion grill in a more Obama-like section of the city?

Claire and I happily gave our donation at the door and then climbed the narrow wooden stairs to the second-floor bar. It was packed and hot. Five-to-one ratio of gals to guys. Loud. Obama posters and stickers and shirts and finger puppets…

We grabbed our friends and descended immediately back to the ground floor to find a table for dinner. An hour later we zipped back up the stairs to find it thinned out and manageable. Claire and I grabbed some Obama swag and meandered through the back room.

On our left was a Rock ‘Em Sock ‘Em Robots game with McCain’s and Obama’s faces taped to their heads. On our right, a fierce game of Hungry Hungry Hippo (with some GOP names taped to their hippo heads) was being played. Other games like Connect Four were also out and had shit taped to them, and each of these games asked for a dollar donation to play.

But it was the life-size cutout of George Bush that caught our eyes. You could write a message on a small slip of paper and pin it anywhere to his body. Mine said something about Bush being a hypocrite and I stuck it to his forehead. The next cutout was a smiling Dick Cheney dressed in a pajama onesie with his naked ass sticking out. You could pin a devil tail on him for a buck. That was fair because I’ve had one pinned to his ass for eight years in my head for nothing more than a smile.

We ducked out around 11, but stopped first to ask the guy at the door how many people came by to donate. He pulled a huge roll out of his pocket and I warned him that it all better make it to the campaign. We felt encouraged by the evening; I’ll go to Galway Arms or the South Side or the moon to get Barack Obama elected president.

CLAIRE WROTE:

The last political fundraiser I went to was for Howard Dean back in 2004. The fundraiser was in the shape of a fancy party held at director David O. Russell’s (Three Kings, I Heart Huckabees) house in Beverly Hills. I was there under the pretense of working with the caterer, but really I was there to see Howard Dean.

This was before he’d lost his credibility as a candidate and he was still, in my opinion, the most interesting candidate to choose from. When he spoke at the party that night, Dean was funny and frank, his short stature giving him a kind of solid presence I hadn’t expected. David O. Russell was impulsive and strange, sitting and standing at wildly inappropriate moments throughout Dean’s speech on his manicured back patio. I stood quietly on the fringe of the small crowd in my caterer’s black pants and white button down shirt.

Last week, attending a Barack Obama fundraiser deemed “The Audacity of Beer” at The Galway Arms in Lincoln Park, was quite a different experience. Rather than spending an evening with the Hollywood elite, Greg and I joined a few friends for a laid back night of Irish ale and Obama enthusiasm. It’s certainly not hard to find Barack supporters in Chicago these days, but nonetheless it was nice to be around a large and enthusiastic group of them.

We all got something to eat downstairs before heading up to the second floor to peruse the games and tables that had been set up. There were bumper stickers and pins to be acquired, voter registration information to be gleaned, life-size George W. Bush cutouts to pin things on, George W. Bush voodoo dolls to stick pins into (all the pins, save one in his heart, were stuck in his crotch), a Dick Cheney-as-the-devil poster to pin a tail on, and lots of little games like Connect Four featuring Barack’s and McCain’s faces.

Although it wasn’t the most amazing event I’ve ever been to, it was nice to be around like-minded people. It was kind of fun to take some jabs at the soon-to-be-former administration. It was satisfying to donate money to Barack Obama’s campaign and it was great to enjoy an evening out with friends while supporting a political figure I whole-heartedly believe in.

While there’s still more I could be doing, and more I plan on doing, to support Barack Obama’s campaign, I was glad to do at least this small thing: drink beer in the name of the man I hope will run soon run this country.

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8 Responses to “It was Easy to Find the Audacity to Attend “The Audacity of Beer””

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