European Elitists Try To Bribe Obama Into General Anti-War Status By Awarding Him The Nobel Peace Prize For No Achievements Beyond Pushing America To Brink Of Civil War

October 9th, 2009 (13) Posted By Pat Dollard.

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“The Nobel committee, it seems, had the audacity to hope that he’ll eventually produce a record worthy of its prize.’ – AP. Why didn’t the kid beaten to death in Chicago win the Nobel Peace Prize?

WASHINGTON (AP) – The awarding of the Nobel Peace Price to President Barack Obama landed with a shock on darkened, still-asleep Washington. He won! For what?

For one of America’s youngest presidents, in office less than nine months — and only for 12 days before the Nobel nomination deadline last February — it was an enormous honor.

The prize seems to be more for Obama’s promise than for his performance. Work on the president’s ambitious agenda, both at home and abroad, is barely underway, much less finished. He has no standout moment of victory that would seem to warrant a verdict as sweeping as that issued by the Nobel committee.

And what about peace? Obama is running two wars in the Muslim world — in Iraq and Afghanistan — and can’t get a climate change bill through his own Congress.

His scorecard for the year is largely an “incomplete,” if he’s being graded.

He banned torture and other extreme interrogation techniques for terrorists. But he also promised to close the U.S. military prison at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, a source of much distaste for the U.S. around the world, a difficult task that now seems headed to miss his own January 2010 deadline.

He said he would end the Iraq war. But he has been slow to bring the troops home and the real end of the U.S. military presence there won’t come until at least 2012, and that’s only if both the U.S. and Iraq stick to their current agreement about American troop withdrawals.

He has pushed for new efforts to make peace between the Israelis and Palestinians. But he’s received little cooperation from the two sides.

He said he wants a nuclear-free world. But it’s one thing to telegraph the desire, in a speech in Prague in April, and quite another to unite other nations and U.S. lawmakers behind the web of treaties and agreements needed to make that reality.

He has said that battling climate change is a priority. But the U.S. seems likely to head into crucial international negotiations set for Copenhagen in December with legislation still stalled in Congress.

And what about Obama’s global prestige? It seemed to take a big hit last week when he jetted across the Atlantic to lobby for Chicago to get the 2016 Olympics — and was rejected with a last-place finish.

Perhaps for the Nobel committee, merely altering the tone out of Washington toward the rest of the world is enough. Obama got much attention for his speech from Cairo reaching out a U.S. hand to the world’s Muslims. His remarks at the U.N. General Assembly last month set down new markers for the way the U.S. works with the world.

But still … ?

Obama aides seemed as surprised at the news as everyone else, not even aware he had been nominated along with a record 204 others. Awoken by press secretary Robert Gibbs about an hour after the vote was announced, the White House says the president responded that he was humbled to be only the third sitting U.S. president to win.

The award could be as much about issuing a slap at Obama’s predecessor, former President George W. Bush, as about lauding Obama. Bush was reviled by the world for his cowboy diplomacy, Iraq war and snubbing of European priorities like global warming. Remember that the Nobel prize has a long history of being awarded more for the committee’s aspirations than for others’ accomplishments — for Mideast peace or a better South Africa, for instance.

In those cases, the prize is awarded to encourage those who receive it to see the effort through, sometimes at critical moments.

Obama likely understands that his challenges are too steep to resolve — much less honor — after just a few months. “It’s not going to be easy,” the president often says of the tasks ahead for the United States and the world.

The Nobel committee, it seems, had the audacity to hope that he’ll eventually produce a record worthy of its prize.

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  • http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/1/10/Texas_Flag_Come_and_Take_It.svg/800px-Texas_Flag_Come_and_Take_It.svg.png Allen TX (Come and Take It)

    FTA “Obama aides seemed as surprised at the news as everyone else, not even aware he had been nominated along with a record 204 others”

    We have to call BS, if you are nominated, I’m sure someone would tell you, and my friend pointed out that a nomination was due 11 days into his presidency.

    My fellow patriots, this will get ugly.

  • Tellicorick

    I knew the NPP was a worthless piece of shit when they awarded it to that Marxist Bishop Desmond Tutu back in the 80s. This was further re-affirmed when Jimmah Cotter got one and then that worthless POS ALgore. Obama’s is truly comical; nomination 10 days into his presidency and for “thinking” about nuclear reduction. These people that select these Marxist pieces of shit should be on the Comedy Channel.

    • steve m (yet Another Infidel!)

      don’t forget yassir arafat…When you look at the collection of fools, charlatans, and human debris that has recv’d this “award” in recent years it’s only fitting this piker has been asked to join the club. This is an international joke

      mmm, mmm, mmm :lol: :lol: :lol:

  • deathstar

    Swedes are not that bright.

  • Mr. Standfast

    All the more reason to suspect that he has been delaying the decision of General McCrystal’s troop request for political gain. He would not want to hurt his chances on getting the Nobel peace prize! Now he will just have to deny it, otherwise he would look hypocritical. How twisted.

  • indccc

    It is obviously more than just “hope that he’ll eventually produce a record worthy of its prize.” Probably an effort to influence his policies on Iran, Iraq and especially Afghanistan. I have to wonder if he was actually nominated or simply chosen to make a point.

  • Lock and Load

    Not that we needed any further convincing that the Nobel prize has become a worthless endeavor, but this certainly puts an exclamation point on the fact :!: :shock:
    I much prefer a president like GWB who would stand alone if necessary, and do what had to be done. Obambi is just another slimeball politico, who does what has to be done for himself and his ambitions, rest of us be damned :evil: :???:

  • Jerb

    So you can get a Nobel peace prize for “attempting” to make peace or something? lame.

    The whole Nobel thing has been a farce since Al Gore won it. Who the f&$% cares?

  • josephus

    LOL
    You gotta love the AP. They are trying to get back to basic reporting and criticisms and they can’t help themselves. There was another article the other day about Obama’s lies and one of the stories he told during his Healthcare plea to Congress not being entirely accurate…and they had to say in that story that: 1)Reagan supposedly lied during his eight years (NOT RONNIE!?) 2) The woman still needed someone from the government to teach those dirty filthy insurance screw jobs a lesson and 3) That this woman is so stupid, she’s against Obama’s health agenda even though it’s designed to help people just like her!

    And now you get this.
    On the surface, it appears critical of Obama and the Peace Prize being awarded so early in his power grab…but really, the person behind the article is clearly a Progressive who is pissed off that Obama HASN’T DONE ENOUGH DAMAGE to us and the rest of the world and that he is has not, in the Progressive eyes, fulfilled his communist promises.

    Hilarious if wasn’t so sad.

    Although they did get one thing right: This WAS a slap at Bush. It was a message that says: See what happens when you aren’t GWB? We’ll give you a nice award.

    My question: Whatcha gonna do with the cash Mr. Pinko?
    Will the Pay Czar reach into your pocket?

  • josephus

    This from National Review.com….right on the money:

    The Nobel for Narcissism [Yuval Levin]

    The White House must be a bit perplexed about how to respond to the bizarre decision of the Nobel committee today. It carries risks for them, because it seems to be causing everyone to say “for what?” which is not a question they want asked just now. As last weekend’s Saturday Night Live showed, it’s a question that’s beginning to nag some on the left.

    The prize, and the question, also risk awakening with a vengeance the notorious good sense of the American public, and its democratic intolerance for pompous arrogance and nonsense. In its fatigue with Republicans, and its unease with John McCain’s erratic and empty campaign, the voting public gave Obama a comfortable victory last year, but only the young and the silly really went in for the whole cult of personality. It has seemed at several telling moments this year, however, as though Obama himself and his circle were among those that believed it all, and remain so: Their enormous faith in the power of Obama as a messenger and presence, the sense that the world would change its attitude about America simply because he was there, the endless stream of first person pronouns. We might have thought the falling poll ratings would check this attitude somewhat, but Obama’s words and deeds — the Olympics fiasco, for instance — suggest otherwise. Now this odd moment could force the administration to face the matter one way or another. It compels all reasonably sensible people to say “come on, really?!” and it challenges Obama and his circle to assure the country that they are not delusional. It’s hard to know quite what the right response would be, but it would probably require a self-effacing show of humility (including declining the prize) that our president may not even be able to fake, let alone actually exhibit. It is a dangerous thing for a president to become a joke, and between his Olympic Committee trip and this peculiar honor, he’s getting there fast, and in a way that could do him real harm.

    I wonder if any commentator, anywhere on the political spectrum, will offer a genuine straight-faced defense or case for this prize. Whoever does will no-doubt win next year’s Nobel Prize for literature.

  • http://HBCIndy.com Dr. Jerry

    We really should find out when Obama and his staff knew about this. They swear that it came as a complete surprise. However, this may be the exact reason that he would not meet with Gen. McCrystal, that he will not respond to the General’s request for more troops, and has been dragging his feet in support of our troops in the field. Just so he could get the stupid Nobel Peace Prize.

    If he has endangered troops because he wanted some stupid award, he needs to be prosecuted and imprisoned.

    By the way, there is absolutely no way that he did not know that he had been on tap to receive that award. There is no way that his staff did not know it. He is a murderer of every troop that has been killed in action since the day he took office.

    This could mean real revolt, especially amongst the military command, if it comes out as the truth.

    • http://blog.politicalgas.org aboutTObegin

      He should be prosecuted anyways for ALL the reasons we have been upset about in the past!!! The one that tops them now is that he has been dragging his knuckles on this entire decision to support General McChrystal and his request for more troops and support…during this timeframe MANY service members have lost their lives!!!! Their BLOOD is on his HEAD!

      -aTb
      http://blog.politicalgas.org

    • copperpeony

      They made their decision Feb 1, 2009. We need to ask Soros how much did it cost us, since he is one of the WH advisors. I swear, part of the “mysterious” 83% of the stimulus package is now in the hands of the Marxist Nobel committee..and the UN.

      This is just so freaking obvious to the whole world that the illuminati in Oslo have just surfaced like rats that are not afraid anymore. The movie Willard comes to mind.

      I smell Honduran type politics coming to your local neighborhood.