How we laughed when Henry Kissinger was awarded the Nobel peace prize. It was like giving a man a gong for helping to put out a fire that he himself had been stoking up.
It was almost as funny as the news in 2007 that Tony Blair had been appointed a special peace envoy to the Middle East — yes, the Middle East — on behalf not just of the United States and Russia but also of the United Nations and the European Union. For those who enjoy gallows humour, the regular appointment of mass murderers and kleptocrats to the UN’s human rights commission is also quite amusing.
How do all these circles get squared? What makes these international bigwigs put together all these preposterous deals? One thing is reasonably clear, through the fog of war and diplomacy, and it is that there is nothing reliably noble about the Nobel prize. Many of the people who ought to have won it didn’t. Several who certainly shouldn’t have won it did, such as Yasser Arafat and Le Duc Tho of communist North Vietnam.
So I should not have been surprised to hear that Barack Obama has been offered the prize. What does surprise and sadden me is that he has accepted it. Like millions of other people, I admire Obama. I, too, was caught up in the general elation that a country with a shameful history of racism, my father’s country, could find a clever, well qualified, eloquent and charismatic candidate who was also black and then vote him into the White House. I thought then, and I still hope, that he may achieve great things.
However, the glaringly obvious point is that Obama hasn’t achieved anything very much yet. As his Texan predecessor might have said, so far he has been all hat and no cattle. That is hardly surprising as he has been in office for less than 10 months, but it is both foolish and wrong of him to accept a prize for something he has not achieved. Perhaps he wanted it because two eminent fellow Democrats, Al Gore and Jimmy Carter, have got one too.
As an American commentator said, it is like accepting an Oscar now for being likely to make an Oscar-winning movie next year. It casts great doubt on Obama’s judgment and integrity — can’t he see the Nobel nonsense for what it is? — and gives comfort to his critics. It makes this apparently decent man complicit in the sentimental ruthlessness and meaningless verbiage of most international bodies.
But perhaps, for all Obama’s appearance of being better than them, he is really one of them, not one of us.
It is anyone’s guess what the Nobel peace prize people are really up to. If it is odd to give out the prize before the winner has reached the goal, it is odder still to nominate him when he has barely crossed the starting line: the committee’s nominations for the Nobel peace prize this year had to be sent in by February 1, only 12 days after Obama had become president. Obama did almost nothing of any importance during those 12 days at the tail end of the Nobel nomination period.
This is very Alice in Wonderland — all prizes to be declared before the start. It is also the way of the wicked old world and for that reason it is something a good man should be seen to avoid. Can it be that Obama is already intoxicated with the exuberance of his own celebrity? For that is all he is so far — a well-meaning super-celebrity.
The Nobel people claim they are trying to promote what Obama stands for; they want to endorse his “extraordinary efforts to strengthen international diplomacy” and to encourage people to “go along with his concept of zero nuclear power”. They also claim there’s nothing new about awarding the prize for good intentions; that’s why Willy Brandt got it and Mikhail Gorbachev.
One of their number said the committee wanted to encourage Obama, another said his win would help Africa.One can only feel grateful that they did not offer it to encourage Tony Blair for his high-flown rhetoric in his early days about healing the scar that is Africa and generally speaking about saving the world.
The story of Blair is a cautionary tale that the Nobel committee ought to have studied before choosing Obama to bear the unbearable burden of world peace.
Like Obama writ small, Blair came to power in Britain on a powerful wave of euphoria as an eloquent, decent man who really cared about people and who promised that his government would be whiter than white — I apologise to Obama and to black people generally but that is how Blair expressed his moral aspirations — and all kinds of people believed in him.
For reasons I cannot understand, Blair quickly became much admired among international power brokers — and still is. But the inescapable truth is that he left office in deep moral disgrace, having (among other things) tricked his country into a terrible war; even the Nobel committee might have been embarrassed had it made the mistake of offering the untried Blair an anticipatory peace prize in 1997.
I don’t mean to suggest that Obama is anything like the discredited Blair. But anything is possible. Stuff happens. The Nobel committee betrays an astonishing political naivety in endorsing Obama as a man of peace when the world is so unstable, the choices before him so imponderable, the power of the American establishment so unavoidable and when we still know so little of his real calibre.
I can’t help suspecting there are other explanations behind this award. I suspect it isn’t about ideas or policies so much as about feeling. It’s about a feeling which is usually considered adolescent — the emotional hunger of the groupie.
Adults now, more and more, seem to display the emotional incontinence of the teenager; in the case of Obama, this is made all the more acceptable because he is black.
I suspect that Obama appeals to Nobel committee members, as to countless others given to hero-worship, both for the stardust he gives off and for the feelgood effect he has just by being black.
Idolising Obama means you are a good person. This is inverted racism but I suspect it’s there: would a white man, just like Obama but not black, have been offered this prize? The question constantly asked by Sacha Baron Cohen’s subversive Ali G character keeps coming back to me: “Is it ’cos I is black?” And the answer in this case is probably yes — another excellent reason for Obama to turn down this prize and to earn his laurels for himself.
First I don't give a chit if that fraud was black, asian.. whatever... BUT this is reverse racism... so they are NOT giving it to the other nominee....(some of them are black)..because why? they did'n't use the race card.. what?
for me, the Nobel Peace Prize is a JOKE now..
if they wanted to celebrate an African American.. pick one that has at least done a damn thing in this his or her life... Dr. Maya, Dr. Thomas Sowell, hell even Gandhi never got one.. and this P*S gets one.. and what's worse he is stupid and with an-ego-bigger-than-his-ears is going to accept it..
the one silver lining I see here, and there are a couple... people like me who still had respect for the Nobel Peace Prize.. that respect is GONE.. and the second point....this will hurt that moron-in-chief and hurt him badly.. HE HAS NOW BECOME A LAUGHING STOCK, not just with us villagers, but more and more of the world sees him as a JOKE!
I am African American and I believe he got this award because he was black. I am offended that the committee decided to "help" Africa by chosing this man. He doesn't deserve this and thanks to this committee they just fanned the flames of racism. Its tainted. MLK deserved his peace prize Barack Obama did not. Obama needs to turn it down but he won't because he is arrogrant.
"Can it be that Obama is already intoxicated with the exuberance of his own celebrity?"
Are they serious with this question??????? What the hell do they mean "already intoxicated?" The guy has been intoxicated with what he perceives his own "celebrity" for YEARS!!!
Oasshat wouldn't turn down this award - his ego wouldn't let him. His narcissistic personality is loving this "blowjob." And he's laughing at the world for their stupidity.
"Can it be that Obama is already intoxicated with the exuberance of his own celebrity?"
Are they serious with this question??????? What the hell do they mean "already intoxicated?" The guy has been intoxicated with what he perceives his own "celebrity" for YEARS!!!
Oasshat wouldn't turn down this award - his ego wouldn't let him. His narcissistic personality is loving this "blowjob." And he's laughing at the world for their stupidity.
Stamp, big time
He has said he will accept it and "donate the money to charity". I really would love to know what charities.
Yep. If BO had not been so impressed with himself, what a golden opportunity this would have been to show wisdom and humility - gratefully acknowledge the honor, but defer to those who have proven themselves, over time, to be true peace makers. But, as we know, wisdom and humility are hard to fake.
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It was we, the people; not we, the white male citizens; nor yet we, the male citizens; but we, the whole people, who formed the Union.... Men, their rights and nothing more; women, their rights and nothing less. ~Susan B. Anthony
Our kids at their elementary school had their book-fair last week. When I walked into the library, the first book I see for sale is a book on celebrated African Americans. On the front cover is Oprah and MLK, etc. In the middle of everyone on the cover is a 'larger photo' of obamie - right in the center.
It is so hard to believe that this man has catapulted to such stardom. It's like he has the best public relations department in the world working for him.
Famous Actors and Actresses can only dream of such fame.
Injustice is now our reality and I'm having to explain this to our children as they are now seeing it in their own world.
My 9 year old daughter told me this yesterday, "there is a boy in my class that never does his homework, but his mother is the room mom and the teacher likes her, so my teacher tells the mother that it's okay for him not to do it, that doesn't seem fair to me, does it to you"?
I am now using oblabla as an example of unfairness.
I tell my children this, "If you are liked (for whatever reason), people will excuse you for your bad behavior and yes that is very unfair, but, the important thing to remember, it's 'you' that has to live with 'yourself'. You can be very proud of yourselves, because you are good people who do the right thing and you'll never be someone who is like that
jack@ss in the White House".
-- Edited by Destiny on Sunday 11th of October 2009 09:07:47 PM
Today I stopped into a discount store - specializing in selling overruns and fire sale mdse. Among the other cheap, damaged goods was a 1,000 piece puzzle. The box showed the contents - a huge picture of Obama with the American flag behind him, and the words "Yes We Can" above his head. Of course I wanted to hurl, but then I saw the price... Seems the fake potus was worth only 3 bucks. I couldn't help smiling. lol
Seems the BO is not considered all that special by some folks.
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It was we, the people; not we, the white male citizens; nor yet we, the male citizens; but we, the whole people, who formed the Union.... Men, their rights and nothing more; women, their rights and nothing less. ~Susan B. Anthony
Today I stopped into a discount store - specializing in selling overruns and fire sale mdse. Among the other cheap, damaged goods was a 1,000 piece puzzle. The box showed the contents - a huge picture of Obama with the American flag behind him, and the words "Yes We Can" above his head. Of course I wanted to hurl, but then I saw the price... Seems the fake potus was worth only 3 bucks. I couldn't help smiling. lol
Seems the BO is not considered all that special by some folks.
STAMP I saw a poster for some sort of Medical Research and it had a pic of this old couple and it said "If your 62 or older then and someone wrote in Black Marker "Obamacare will kill you" Here in the most liberal part of the city lol.