Nothing Noble about the Nobel Peace Prize Anymore by Ira Schwartz
In its statement, the Committee said President Obama "created a new climate in international politics. ... Only very rarely has a person to the same extent as Obama captured the world's attention and given its people hope for a better future." It continued, "His diplomacy is founded in the concept that those who are to lead the world must do so on the basis of values and attitudes that are shared by the majority of the world's population."
So they are basically saying that they have given our president the award because he has created a gentler, kinder United States. I can buy that one, for better or worse he has.
He has been in office barely a year and has already made inroads with several of his international overtures, though none have yet born fruit. Israel and the Palestinians are still struggling to find common ground but are trying; North Korea is still launching missiles and has yet to agree to the “six party” talks proposed by the United States and China; Iran has agreed to let inspectors in to their nuclear facilities, though the “when” part is still unclear and have also agreed to talks with the United States, when they will start is also unclear. The President has proposed total global nuclear disarmament which no one has taken seriously and we have finally joined with the rest of the world to find a way we can all live with global warming. We’re still fighting wars in Iraq and Afghanistan and the US installed government in Iraq is so corrupt it makes Chicago politicians look like saints. I thought the Nobel Prize was given for positive results in the area of peace not for just trying to get those results. If just trying was the criteria to be nominated then the Nobel Foundation’s list must be longer than Mr. Clauses on Christmas Eve.
The rumor of the day floating around the international community is the Nobel Foundation is really giving the award to the American people for their progressive thinking for not only electing a black man to the Whitehouse but a Muslim too. Well if that is the case then give the award to the American People. We could use that 1.2 million dollars to extend the “cash for clunkers” program for another five minutes.
Whatever their reasons in the end we have to ask ourselves this question, at this time in history do we feel President Barack Obama deserves to be in the illustrious ranks of such notable people as Nelson Mandela, Martin Luther King Jr., Mother Teresa, Albert Schweitzer, Woodrow Wilson and Theodore Roosevelt? If not then the reasons given by the Nobel commission must be suspect and any future awards must appear a little less noble.
For those of you wondering who some of the other nominees were this year a partial list follows:
1. Chinese Human Rights Activist Hu Jia - imprisoned for campaigning for human rights in the PRC;
I guess those listed above just didn’t try hard enough.
Labels: Afghanistan, Barack Obama, China, Foreign Affairs, Ira Schwartz, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Nobel Peace Prize, North Korea, Woodrow Wilson
10 Comments:
Excellent piece. It is so unfortunate that this once-revered award that honored results has now become a universal joke and an insult to those who HAVE achieved.
Jimmy Carter, Al Gore and now Barry...sure exposes the committee as a political group and renders the award meaningless. I remember Gore beating out Irena Sendler who saved hundreds of kids during WWII...for what unproven science . It is all political now, now a reward for people who actually make a difference
To repeat a recent quote:
"If he walked on water they'd say he couldn't swim"
There isn't anything that can or will happen for which he will receive credit. There will always be some other mysterious underlying reason why this or that actually happened. We are accustomed to this and accept it for what it is.
Deborah: The mysterious underlying reason why things like this happen called POLITICAL POWER. Those of us who do not belong to unions or hold government jobs are upset because we are paying attention to facts, events, political statements and trends in the context of history. We don't like being manipulated when the manipulation becomes so transparently obvious. We don't like hypocrisy. (And don't start in about George Bush. I don't like him either) I can flip your statement - Is there anything involving Obama which will not be celebrated by the far left? Has critical thinking become a thing of the past? Groucho Marx said it best "Who are you going to believe, me or your own eyes?"
What they, the Nobel committee, are really talking about is appeasement, and that is the exact opposite of true leadership.
Deborah: Walking on water is a circus trick.
The ability to walk on water AND manifestly contribute to society (world or otherwise) is what Jesus did. Please don't confuse your reference with the image you're attaching your clever line to.
As Bruce said, they have gone down hill progressively!!! Now it's just another international joke.
And here our president is part of it, but that's the way our government is going, so I guess unless people wake up!!!! we will all go down this road. Together!!! isn't that nice!!!!
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