The idle musings of a former military man, former computer geek, medically retired pastor and now full-time writer. Contents guaranteed to offend the politically correct and anal-retentive from time to time. My approach to life is that it should be taken with a large helping of laughter, and sufficient firepower to keep it tamed!
Saturday, October 10, 2009
The Nobel Peace Prize?
No. I refuse to believe it.
President Obama has won the Nobel Peace Prize?
Surely even the Nobel Committee, who could award it to an Al Gore rather than a Irena Sendler, couldn't so crass, so dumbass, so over-the-top insane as to award it to an international nobody? Because that's what President Obama is, by any fair and rational standard. He has virtually no international track record at all! (That has nothing to do with his politics at all, by the way - it's a statement of fact.)
Did I slip into some strange timewarp thingy while under anaesthetic this week?
I must have.
I mean . . . surely?
Peter
It was him, or give it to Carter again.
ReplyDeleteGlad you're well enough to post-but maybe you should stay away from the news, until the Doc gives you the all clear.
Antibubba
too right, Antibubba! News dang near gave me a heart attack...
ReplyDeleteCome now, he was president for a whole ten days when he was nominated. Surely Hope and Change flowed across the world?
ReplyDeleteYeah, the Nobel folks have finally jumped the shark.
I wish it were a sick joke. Unfortunately, the man got it. Just for showing up, so to speak.
ReplyDeleteI guess they gave it too him for ignoring the current war, since that seems to be the current policy.
The difference between fiction and reality is that fiction has to make sense.
ReplyDelete(Let's face it, any author writing this in a story would get laughed out of the bookstore.)
Hell of a thing, huh? I shouldn't be surprised, he is obviously good at winning elections no matter what everyone else thinks.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad to hear you're on the mend.
Jim
I felt the Nobel committee had lost relevance when it was given to Arafat. I was sure when Gore got it. This just ices it.
ReplyDeleteBoth Obama and the Nobel committee admitted it wasn't for anything he'd accomplished.
ReplyDeleteYeah. What makes five Norwegian parliament members happy in their politics hasn't really been relevant for a long time now, and the prize was Alfred Nobel's attempt to buy his way out of ignominy in the first place...
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ReplyDeleteSome interesting/relevant articles about the history/controversy/danger of the Nobel Peace Prize:
ReplyDeleteDangerous Prize / Nobel victories have a poor track record of producing change. Here's why.
Nobel Committee's Decision Courts Controversy.
Common misconceptions about the Nobel Peace Prize.
Since the Nobel peace prize was awarded to someone I know is a pedophile, I lost total faith in the selection process and the relevance of that award.
ReplyDeleteNot to say that Obama won't deserve it at some stage. Maybe. But be nominated 10 days after assuming office? Hellllloooooo?????
It is obvious that prize is a sham.
Well, he was nominated--along with over 200 other people--by February, but the selection isn't made until September/October. (Also, the preponderance of NPPs in the last 40 years are "aspirational" rather than based on past performance anyhow.)
ReplyDelete...which isn't to say the NPP and its process are problem-free. (Check out the articles I linked to in my last comment--sometimes, the NPP has done more harm than good!)
See what happens when you're not keeping an eye on things, Peter?
ReplyDeleteWe weren't going to tell you until you'd had a few days of rest and healing. Glad you're posting again; welcome back to the surreal world.
Even his fans are scratching their heads over this one. I know a guy who is a huge Obama supporter, and his response was "I thought it was an Onion article at first."
ReplyDeleteNow quit worrying about it and heal up.
I knew this headline would have you back to blogging if you were at all able; silence would have worried everyone even more. Glad you're back!
ReplyDeleteI think the Nobel Prize is an honor for the President, he was very gracious about accepting it.
ReplyDeleteThat's what you get for eating green jello.
ReplyDeleteGlad you are back in the blogging saddle! Honestly, I am a bit surprised Obama accepted the Nobel Peace Prize. While the thought of such a prize is appealing, it takes some serious chutzpah to accept when you know you haven't earned it. The Nobel committee is now officially a joke. They are still pretty good when it comes to the hard sciences, but the peace and humanities awards are an utter waste.
ReplyDeleteArchie
I love it- When the award is so obviously totally unwarranted, it brings ridicule to recipent.
ReplyDeleteGlad you are awake!
Welcome BAAA-aack!
ReplyDeleteI was greatly heartened by your almost appearance in Vicious Circle #23.
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