05
Oct
George Will and the Chicago Cubs
“My friends rooted for the Cardinals and grew up happy and therefore liberal. Because of my early and prolonged exposure to the Cubs, I became morose and conservative.'’
Update: I had forgotten the location where Will made this quote. He said in a commencement address at our own Washington University in 1998. Here is the full quote:
“I grew up in Champaign, Ill., midway between Chicago and St. Louis. At an age too tender for life-shaping decisions, I made one. While all my friends were becoming Cardinals fans, I became a Cub fan. My friends, happily rooting for Stan Musial, Red Schoendienst and other great Redbirds, grew up cheerfully convinced that the world is a benign place, so of course, they became liberals. Rooting for the Cubs in the late 1940s and early 1950s, I became gloomy, pessimistic, morose, dyspeptic and conservative. It helped out of course that the Cubs last won the World Series in 1908, which is two years before Mark Twain and Tolstoy died. But that means, class of 1998, that the Cubs are in the 89th year of their rebuilding effort, and remember, any team can have a bad moment. So fellow members of the Class of 1998, my last piece of advice is - Mamas don’t let your babies grow up to be Cub fans.”





October 5th, 2008 at 3:50 pm
No need to post this. Just wondering where this quote comes from. I heard him say this on some book on tape years ago, and have been wondering about the exact source ever since.
Thanks.