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Obama’s Deserving Peace Prize

NQ Editor’s Note: This story is reprinted from Consortium News with the express permission of Mel Goodman. Whether we agree 100% of the time or not, Mel Goodman’s remarkable analyses are always worth reading and pondering. Check out his 30 posts at No Quarter and his impressive bio at the end of each post. And stay tuned for another post from Mel to be published tomorrow morning. That one is titled “The Prospect of Change in US Relations With Russia, Iran and Afghanistan Alarms the Washington Post.”

Consortium News Editor’s Note: It has become the latest Washington pastime to mock the Nobel committee’s selection of President Obama as recipient of this year’s Peace Prize, with pretty much everyone chortling over Obama’s supposed lack of accomplishments.

Yet, from Left to Right, there has been a troubling blindness to what Obama has achieved by ending the madness that governed U.S. foreign policy for eight years, as former CIA analyst Melvin A. Goodman notes in this guest essay:

President Barack Obama’s willingness to confront the lawlessness and the calumnies of the Bush administration makes him a worthy and obvious recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize. The Nobel Prize has been given in the past to those who fight oppression and restore hope.

President Obama has repaired much of the scarred reputation of the United States and restored the hope of Americans and people everywhere who opposed the antidemocratic and authoritarian acts of the Bush administration.

In less than a year, he has personally revived the indispensible role of the United States to renew multilateral diplomacy, arms control and disarmament, and human and civil rights.

The Bush administration created a strategic nightmare for U.S. interests at home and abroad over the past eight years. The Iraq War remains the center of this nightmare, and President George W. Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney worked assiduously to create and employ a strategic disinformation campaign to convince Congress and the American people of the need for war.

Their manipulation of the American people (and the international community) is still not fully understood, but their lies and disinformation became conventional wisdom to the mainstream media, falsely linking Saddam Hussein to the 9/11 attacks and Iraqis to al-Qaeda.

How many Americans gave their lives in Iraq actually believing the propaganda about these links as well as the outright lies and fabrications about Iraq’s enriched uranium, aluminum tubes for nuclear testing, and mobile biological laboratories.

The CIA  incorporated these lies into a speech for Secretary of State Colin Powell, which was delivered to the United Nations just several weeks before the start of the Iraq War.

The Bush administration’s misuse of the intelligence community to make a phony case for war was matched by the politicization of virtually every agency in the national security arena. In addition to politicizing intelligence to make the case for war, the Central Intelligence Agency was brought into a world of secret prisons, torture and abuse, and extraordinary renditions.

In an act of raw cynicism, President Bush gave the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the highest honor that can be bestowed on a civilian in the federal government, to CIA director George Tenet, who directed these policies.

The National Security Agency developed an illegal intrusion into the privacy of Americans with a program of warrantless eavesdropping that was far more comprehensive than we were led to believe. (The New York Times covered-up this story for more than a year.)

The developer of the policy was NSA Director Michael Hayden, who was then confirmed as director of CIA with nary a question from the Congress on his role in warrantless eavesdropping.

The Federal Bureau of Investigation used the Patriot Act to issue more than 30,000 “national security” letters every year to individuals and businesses, which required telecommunications companies and financial institutions to illegally disclose private information about their customers. The FBI also conducted an aggressive campaign of ethnic profiling against Arabs and Muslims that led nowhere.

The Pentagon played a major role in the campaign of politicization, creating the Office of Special Plans and the Counter Terrorist Evaluation Group to circulate phony and worthless intelligence to make the case for war. The Pentagon also created the Counter Intelligence Field Activity to conduct illegal surveillance against American citizens near U.S military facilities or in attendance at antiwar meetings.

Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld created an illegal fact-gathering operation called TALON (Threat and Local Observation Notice) to collect “raw information” about “suspicious incidents.”  Readers of “Animal Farm” will not be amused.  

President Obama certainly wasn’t; he has ended secret prisons, torture and abuse, and depoliticized the Department of Justice to make sure that renditions (and there have been none since his inauguration) are accompanied by judicial review and that the military respects the sovereignty of American citizens.

President Obama has methodically taken on these departments in an effort to demilitarize national security policy.  The military will find slower growth in its inflated defense budgets, genuine arms control and disarmament with Russia, and a rejection of General Stanley McChrystal’s demands for 40,000-50,000 more troops in Afghanistan.

Fortunately, the president recognizes the physical, financial, and emotional costs of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. On Saturday, the president pledged to end President Bill Clinton’s hypocritical policy of “don’t ask, don’t tell,” which increased the hazing of gays in the military and abruptly ended the service of nearly 13,000 fighting men and women.

The CIA has had to accept the release of the Justice Department torture memoranda as well as the investigation of those CIA officers who conducted torture and abuse in excess of Justice Department guidelines. President Obama dismissed the objections of seven former CIA directors to this investigation.

The CIA’s strategic intelligence may continue to have shortcomings, but not because the White House is demanding politicization of the intelligence product.

President Obama also inherited the numerous false representations of the Bush era, which damaged U.S. interests. The almost forgotten “axis of evil” speech of January 2002 illustrates the harm that the policies of President Bush did to our vital interests. 

In the wake of the 9/11 attacks, the United States and Iran engaged successfully in secret talks to deal with the chaos in Afghanistan in the wake of the overthrow of the Taliban.

The Iranians were elated to cooperate with us and to bolster the new Afghan government led by Hamid Karzai. Fortunately for our interests, Iran was holding under house arrest former Afghan Prime Minister Gulbuddin Hekmatyar, one of the most brutal mujahedeen leaders and a major recipient of U.S. assistance throughout the 1980s.

Hekmatyar and his followers represented a major threat to the Karzai government, and we wanted him moved from house arrest to real arrest and eventual transfer to Afghan custody.

Following President Bush’s “axis” speech, however, which absurdly linked Iraq, North Korea and Iran, the Tehran government released Hekmatyar and returned him to Afghanistan, where he resumed his leadership of the Hezb-i-Islami organization that is one of the deadliest insurgent forces in eastern Afghanistan.

U.S. troops are taking their highest casualties in eastern Afghanistan since the invasion eight years ago. President Obama’s new opening with Iran allows the United States to return the bilateral dialogue to the period after 9/11.

In less than a year, President Obama’s actions have significantly reversed the increased anti-Americanism and the decline in American influence that took place in the wake of the U.S. invasion of Iraq. The Nobel Peace Prize will enhance his credibility as well as the credibility of U.S. diplomacy.

Troglodyte editorial writers may accuse the Nobel Committee of being “trapped in an adolescent adulation of Mr. Obama” (Financial Times) or describe a “certain cluelessness about America” (Washington Post), but the mere promise of Obama’s international agenda has led intransigent nations that seemed frozen in time to try to join the dialogue that Obama has started.

In the past few months, leaders in Iran, North Korea, Cuba and even Burma have taken steps to enhance their international credentials. On Saturday, Turkey and Armenia, which had been prodded by the Obama administration, restored their diplomatic relations and reopened borders that had been closed since 1993.

The Nobel Peace Prize gives moral weight and credibility to those who fight to end oppression and to energize international conciliation.

What in the world do the critics of the prize think that President Obama is trying valiantly to do?

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Melvin A. Goodman, senior fellow at the Center for International Policy, is a former intelligence analyst at the CIA (1966-1990) and the author of Failure of Intelligence: The Decline and Fall of the CIA. Mr. Goodman is a longtime friend of Larry Johnson’s and gave his express consent to reprint this article. We strongly suggest that you read Mr. Goodman’s other op-eds published here at No Quarter.

  • Gianni

    Mel, you danced around the real issue. Obama simply hasn’t accomplished enough to win the Nobel Peace Prize. You do not win a prize simply for not being George Bush, at least you shouldn’t. If that’s what the Nobel Peace Prize has been reduced to, it is a sad and empty prize indeed.

    And you make Obama out to be a paragon of virtue. He is not. He is in-the-closet bisexual who cheated on his wife continuously through at least the early 2000s with mostly men in his inner circle with whom he could trust. But at least one time he went out of that circle, and engaged in activities with Larry Sinclair in Chicago in 1999. Sinclair details everything about these encounters in his book Barack Obama and Larry Sinclair. I suggest you pick it up, and you just might change your mind about how deserving Obama is of the Nobel Prize.

    Oh, and Obama is currently running two wars and is sending drones into Pakistan and killing lots of innocent citizens. Yep, sounds to me like he sure deserves a peace prize.

    Do your homework Mel, and ask questions. Ask President Obama why he has not repudiated or even acknowledged what Larry Sinclair has reported regarding cocaine use and gay sex with Obama. When one persons makes an accusation and the other party is mum to the whole affair, you pretty much know that the silent party is guilty as charged. Obama is a fraud, and you should wake up. Oh, and while you’re at it, do some investigative work. Go ask the Chicago Police department what is the status of the investigation into the death of Donald Young, the gat choir master at TUCC, Obama’s church. Young contacted Sinclair and told him that he was intimate with Obama as well as with other men, and soon thereafter Young had a bullet in his head. Put these things together, and see if it adds up to Obama as Nobel Prize winner. Not by a long shot.

  • Obamastolemycountry

    So basically, what you are saying is that he won because he is not GWB. Hillary Clinton wouldn’t have been GWB either, but I highly doubt anyone would have awarded her the Nobel Peace Prize. I would have liked to see.

    I guess you can argue that Obama changed the tone of the world, but serving the world at the expense of America, our freedoms and safety, won’t win him any awards from Americans. He was elected President of the United States of America. He was not elected President or King of the world.

    I am still unimpressed with Obama. You can give him any prize you want. It still makes him a slimeball who makes the people he stepped on to get to his lofty throne do all the hard work and he takes his accolades. He is a laughing stock around the world and it isn’t about just the NPP.

  • Donna Brazile

    Yes, his lifelong sacrificing actions should be rewarded.

  • DaveB

    Wow, I know Larry and the NQ admin occasionally allow a contrarian piece but this….by the way Juan Cole whose Informed Comment is blogrolled here makes much the same argument, not that the Ferd Berfles and Carol Hakas would ever link to it much less engage it. If Obama declined the Nobel all of his haters would just say he chickened out, wasn’t up to the challenge of living up to it.

  • Obamastolemycountry

    Isn’t this the longest he’s held a job, like ever????? That probably merits another award.

  • hokma

    This is not even worth commenting on because how blatantly ignorant it is.

    Obama was nominated 11 days after being inaugurated. What the hell did Obama do in a week and a half to merit anything except a free order of fries at McDonalds?

    With your reasoning (or complete lack of) then Michael Jordan should have been nominated into the Basketball Hall of Fame a week and a half after being drafted out of UNC by the Chicago Bulls.

    Even if you look at his body of work since his inauguration to date it is, as SNL put it, “jack squat.” The world is far more dangerous because of his me-first approach to foreign policy.

    Your credibility therefore on this subject is zero.

  • champ

    Hillary does the leg work and he gets the credit.

  • Ferd Berfle

    Obama not being like GWB remains to be seen and and even if he isn’t, that does not constitute a valid argument for being given a Nobel prize. He hasn’t accomplished anything. Moreover, words ring hollow when accompanied by inaction. While Bush was action lacking restraint and thought, which was bad enough, This president is all talk and lacks the requisite ability to make a decision, apparently, unless the political wind is blowing strongly enough for it to provide him cover should that decision be incorrect–i.e., providing him room to shift the blame elsewhere.

  • trixta

    PLeeease! Any Dem Prez (whose name was not Bush) in the WH would have improved our image internationally. The argument that BO is somehow responsible for a “new day” is specious, since he’s still pursuing GWB’s policies, domestically and abroad. BO’s a corporatist stooge. End of story.

  • jbjd

    On Saturday, the president pledged to end President Bill Clinton’s hypocritical policy of “don’t ask, don’t tell,” which increased the hazing of gays in the military and abruptly ended the service of nearly 13,000 fighting men and women.

    Back in April 2008 candidate BO promised to end DADT.http://www.christianpost.com/article/20080411/obama-promises-to-usher-gay-employment-bill/index.html He could end the policy with an EO. He hasn’t. Yet now, 9 (nine) months after BO was sworn in as POTUS, Mr. Goodman cites his promise a few days ago to rescind the policy as evidence he deserved the Nobel Peace Prize. On the contrary, this example bolsters the claims of those who claim he got the award for his spoken words but not his deeds.

  • Ferd Berfle

    That probably merits another award.

    Oh, no–please don’t give them any ideas.

  • candymarl

    Yes Obama is right up there with Fannie Lou Hamer, MLK Jr., Medgar Evars, Booker T. Washington, Harriet Tubman, Sojourner Truth, the Quakers that helped run the underground railroad, Rosa Parks, Ghandi and all of the other civil rights heroes yet unsung.

    Setting a tone is good. Cleaning up a previous administration’s messes is often the job of a new President (see FDR, Great Depression, WWII where’s his Nobel Prize?).

    Remember Obama supported and fund raised for cousin Odinga of Kenya. Odinga who incited his followers to slaughter their fellow Kenyans. Not one word of condemnation from Obama yet. Maybe Obama should get the Peace Prize for that. After all, those dead Kenyans are now at peace. Perhaps they can join the dead Iraqis, Afghans, and Pakistanis who are still dying on his watch.

    Oh yeah, and let’s not mention those pesky dead GIs fighting in those places. But Obama sure made peace break out.

    I thought the Nobel Peace Prize was for actual achievement. Not tone, perception, or future good deeds. Guess I was wrong.

  • candymarl

    Please rescue comment from spam filter. Thank you.

  • Ferd Berfle

    You’re right on the money, jbjd. Those pesky facts always rear their heads at the most inopportune time.

  • http://liberalrapture.com/ John (from Liberal Rapture)

    I strongly disagree with this post.

  • hot librarian.

    I read a report that stated that during the Bush Years the actual level of conflict thrughout the wrld was at its lowest level EVER in the history of humanity!

    k we had some public stuff eg Iraq as a % of worlds population & as a % of land area under conflict -a minimum never seen before.

    Think about it -it is true . There were very few cnflicts & the death tolls were minor. No Balkans no Rwandas No Vietnams . the supposed Georgian war had only abut 150 dead.

    truth is stranger than fiction .

  • http://liberalrapture.com/ John (from Liberal Rapture)

    Not only has the Peace prize been degraded to junk status, as noted above – the nominations closed on Feb 1. before Obama had done much except order drone attacks on Pakistan. Now, what he’s attempted since was clearly taken into consideration – but this defeats the entire purpose of having a deadline. By this standard Hillary is more deserving for seeing through the final leg of the turkish/armenian pact. Or was that Saturday? Whatever- the deadline was thrown overboard.

    Further, the day he won he also stiff armed the Dali Lama.

    Further, Obama winning degrades and insults all those who should have won. Who spent decades in the trenches. The Nobel committee made fools of themselves and thru the finger at all who care about peace.

    This award was a stunt. A vulgar P.R. STUNT.

  • Ferd Berfle

    This award was a stunt. A vulgar P.R. STUNT.

    Agreed. But then, BO and Mo are vulgar people, in the original sense of the word.

  • Senneth

    I’m with you Obamastolemycountry. He’s also the worst misogynist, racist, ageist, homophobe, and crook. He defrauded the American people by stealing the election, and to now state he deserves the Nobel Peace Prize is absurd. I’m never going to be complicit in the election and voter fraud that occurred in the last primary and general elections.

  • Senneth

    Yes, Ferd, exactly. Spot on.

  • hc123

    Me too – I disagree with just about every molecule of this article.

    The part about Obama’s “willingness to confront the lawlessness and the calumnies of the Bush administration” and where Obama “depoliticized the Department of Justice” did give me a chuckle.

    This part is also complete bollocks: “In less than a year, he has personally revived the indispensible role of the United States to renew multilateral diplomacy, arms control and disarmament, and human and civil rights”

    In fact, I could go on and on, but I won’t. Its not even worth rebutting.

    We all get it, its the Nobel “I am not GWB2″ prize. Lets not try to whitewash it with a textwall of bullshit.

  • Sandy

    Yep. Deja vu all over again!

  • Jain killerJayne

    Pope on a Hope Rope…………..next out by Avon

  • candymarl

    I guess we should rescind MLK Jr.’s Peace Prize then. I mean he actually endured things like being threatened, arrested, and then ultimately he gave his life.

    MLK Jr. brought world-wide attention to the Civil Rights movement. As a result many people from other nations supported the Movement.

    Sure he talked but he also walked the walk.

    Forget walking the walk people. Forget actual accomplishment. Just speechify. That’s all you need for a Nobel Peace Prize these days.

  • Peggy Sue

    I agree with all the responses I’ve read thus far. I strongly disagree with the Mr. Goodman’s point of view. Promises and speeches do not make one the Prince of Peace. What do I think President Obama is attempting to do?

    Pretend endless campaigning is the same thing as leadership! I didn’t buy it before the election and I certainly don’t buy it now.

  • Marie

    He has not served the world at the expense of America. What an idiotic comment. Where is the proof of that?

    He was given the award by non-Americans. Who are you to judge them and who they want to give their award to? If the rest of the world or the Nobel committee wants to give Obama an award for make the world a better place for them, then that is their right. Again who are you to judge the rest of the world or the committee?

    Who cares what you think about Obama?

  • yttik

    This is like saying that Bush should have gotten the Nobel Peace prize because he left office at the end of his second term.

    “The Nobel Peace Prize will enhance his credibility..”

    I’m afraid I have to disagree. Unless he actually works a few miracles in the very near future, this prize has shot what little credibility he had right out of the water.

  • jangles

    If you want to reward who changed the tone—how about the American people. It was clear this country was not going to continue down the Bush road. Obama just capitalized on what was already happening.

  • Marie

    11 days is a BS right-wing talking point. There were over 200 nominees that were first put together in Feb. The actual vote was recently, so the voters had nine months of what Obama has done to consider. Go check the facts please, instead of repeating right-wing talking points.

  • Mandelay

    Waterboard the prize committee … no, too good for them. Take ‘em out and drown ‘em. No President should allow a prize committee to manipulate our foreign policy, especially at this time when decisions are being made regarding Afghanistan. I’d rather see GWB back in office than see this nonsense. “Moral weight and credibility” have nothing at all to do with the awarding of (and acceptance of) this “prize.”
    How about giving the peace prize to the anonymous people who stick their necks out every day to keep the rest of us from being blown up? Like those CIA folks who do the dirty work? Or, maybe the people who put their lives on the line to demonstrate in the streets of Iran? Anybody but a U.S. President and anybody but this U.S. President.

  • candymarl

    So he should rescind it already. Where’s the Executive Order? Or if he has to go through Congress he has a super majority in both Houses. What’s the hold up?

  • jangles

    Well Larry, I give you credit for trying to present another pov and argument for that view. I don’t think anyone is going to buy it. In fact as I read through it I found my anger and disgust affirmed.

  • candymarl

    Agreed. I thought the Peace Prize was for actual accomplishment. Now it’s to “enhance credibility”.

    If Obama didn’t have enough credibility to begin with then why did he deserve the Prize?

  • Smart-Jazz-Just Me

    Bravo Mel..

    To bad most people are shaded by their own political prejudices. Here are some notable quotes that agree with you Mel…

    * Mohammed Elbaradei, director-general of the United Nations International Atomic Energy Agency and Nobel recipient. “I cannot think of anyone today more deserving of this honor. In less than a year in office, he has transformed the way we look at ourselves and the world we live in and rekindled hope for a world at peace with itself.” [NY Times, 10/09/09]

    * Shimon Peres, Israeli President and Nobel recipient: “Very few leaders if at all were able to change the mood of the entire world in such a short while with such a profound impact, You provided the entire humanity with fresh hope, with intellectual determination, and a feeling that there is a lord in heaven and believers on earth… Under your leadership, peace became a real and original agenda. And from Jerusalem, I am sure all the bells of engagement and understanding will ring again. You gave us a license to dream and act in a noble direction.” [NY Times, 10/09/09]

    * Mikhail Gorbachev, former President of the Soviet Union and Nobel recipient. “In these hard times people who are capable of taking responsibility, who have a vision [of problems], commitment and political will should be supported.” [NY Times, 10/09/09]

    * Past Nobel recipient Archbishop Desmond Tutu: “It is a very imaginative and somewhat surprising choice. It is wonderful.” [Middle East Online, 10/09/09]

    * Masdar Mas’udi, senior leader of Indonesia’s largest Muslim Organization: “I think it’s appropriate because he is the only American president who has reached out to us in peace. On the issues of race, religion, skin color, he has an open attitude.” [NPR, 10/09/09]

    * The Nelson Mandela Foundation: “We trust that this award will strengthen his commitment, as the leader of the most powerful nation in the world, to continue promoting peace and the eradication of poverty.” [NPR, 10/09/09]

  • lahana

    People talk about this prize like it just somehow happened. I read on another site that the paperwork to be filled out to be considered for the Nobel Peace Prize is sent out in September. This means that this was in the works either before the election or shortly after. I think that this was sent in by someone behind the scenes (Soros anyone?) just after the election (no one would believe a nomination for someone who lost) — and I think it was planned as a final topper to all the great things they were sure would have happened by now. I am sure that if things had worked as they had planned, the stimulus would have cut unemployment to under 8 percent, they would already have health care signed sealed and delivered and would be finishing up cap and trade. On the international scene, Isreal would have said “Of course we will stop increasing the settlements,” the Palestinians would have come to the bargaining table and a final solution to that problem would be almost done. Iran, having heard one of his great speeches would be talking with us about closing down their nuclear program, and China and Russia would be in the midst of joining us in disarmament talks. Then, just on schedule, Chicago would be named and the site of the 2016 Olympics and to top it all off and finish the year off right, Obama would win the Nobel Peace Prize. Unfortunately, none of those earlier things actually occurred, and Obama is standing with egg on his face for winning an award without actually doing anything.

  • Portia Elizabeth

    Because I have accomplished at least as much as BO in promoting world peace, I fully expect to be awarded the next Nobel Peace Prize. I will, however, decline the “honor” since I’m almost sure I’ll have to wash my hair that day. Or something.

  • Lana

    This is a digusting article and an insult to the previous winners and this year’s contenders who RISKED THEIR LIVES truly accomplishing something. Obama stole his way to the presidency and is still making the same empty promises he made during the campaign. Watch for more dirty tricks during the health care votes this week.

  • leslie

    I thought the very same thing. Ending DADT and DOMA were pledges made long ago. (Not just Sunday.) As was Single Payer Health Care.

    The day the Mad as Hell Doctors asked to meet with Obama, he was in Copenhagen shilling for the mayor of Chicago. I have no faith in this pResident. Just as I had no faith in the man who preceded him.

    And as far as his not being GWB, I’m not so certain. I can’t see much difference.

    If anyone has a good history of DADT and the “hypocrisy: of Bill Clinton, I wish you’d share it. I don’t have a really solid memory of that bill. I do remember hating the bill and being disgusted with Clinton’s decision to sign it. But I was busy raising kids and putting myself through graduate school at the time and had other things that I was attending to.

  • fif

    There are so many things wrong with this post, I don’t even know where to start. Here’s one:

    President Barack Obama’s willingness to confront the lawlessness and the calumnies of the Bush administration makes him a worthy and obvious recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize.

    You mean by extending rendition, not closing Guantanamo, giving the telecom co’s immunity, etc?

    Then he calls Clinton “hypocritical” for DADT when he had to fight Congress, and was lucky just to get that through. Obama, on the other hand, has both houses of Congress, and the gay community is rightly furious because all he does it make empty promises.

    The reason the world uniformly responded to his NPP with shock and even laughter is because none of these rationalizations hold weight. He’s not Bush–big deal. Anyone who came along would have attempted to mend international relations. Why don’t we do an honest comparison of Obama to Mother Theresa, Nelson Mandela, and Aung San Suu Kyi for a realistic analysis of legitimate Nobel Peace Prize winners?

  • fif

    Please rescue my last comment.

  • leslie

    LOL !!

    I support your hair washing project.

  • fif

    & Bill Clinton had a Republican Congress, and gay rights were years behind. He pushed it in the right direction, which is more than Obama has done so far.

  • leslie

    Mr Goodman says

    The Nobel Peace Prize gives moral weight and credibility to those who fight to end oppression and to energize international conciliation.

    Not any more.

  • Bella

    Thank you for this post, Mr. Goodman.
    Those who will find fault in Obama in everything, will not appreciate your point of view though.
    They were cheering and giggling when an American city lost its bid for the Olympic Games, only because Obama got involved in it.
    The same people who were sternly telling us that throwing shoes at Bush was wrong because “even if you disapprove his actions, he’s the President, he represents America!” now are outraged because “That One” President received a Nobel Peace Prize.

  • wbboei

    Well, as you say everyone is entitled to their opinion. To me the argument that Obama is great because he is not Bush, and apologizing in all corners of the world is diplomacy just does not cut it. The question is quo vadis and the only one who can answer that question with relative certainty is his handler Soros. It is no longer a campaign between Bush vs this guy, and that is the tactic of distraction. Lastly, at the end of the day the world will know what the real reasons were that Mr Obama was gifted this award.

  • wbboei

    Comment by lahana | 2009-10-12 21:52:59
    —————————
    Brilliant comment. It rings true.

  • Donna Brazile

    Oh good grief!

  • Eastan McNeal

    COPIED FROM REV’S POST ABOVE

    GIVE HIM A PRIZE:

    Emmy. Talk show. Best teleprompter monologue reader.

    Oscar. Good looking. Could be a convincible actor some day. Give him the award now so he will wink at us when we cover him on the red carpet.

    Queer Hater Award. Read his lips. Put a hood on his head and forget the black half of this half-breed. He is ready to whoop up on some girly boys.

    Military Complex Complexity and Indecision in the Face of Conflict Award. Given by the rest of the world.

    Advertising Award. David Axelrot. “How I made a Silk Purse out of a Cow’s Ear.” Complete with pre-defined media talking points on how good I am.

    And.. how about a guide. How to spend the Soros money you got for voting (and laughing at the world as you go to the bank) for the biggest joke you ever pulled on the world. Alfred Nobel would be proud.

    Anybody got any other awards to give him?

    You know. Like Best White Actor in an African American Comedy Series. Or Why Skinny Half White Guys Can’t Jump Start the Economy.

  • tango

    Not when those who truly do the fighting with their effort, blood, tears and money are ignored for someone who just talks about doing something. Winning a Nobel Peace prize brings attention to your efforts and probably results in increased donations or assistance. I would think the other top contenders this year could’ve used the publicity and resulting financial award to continue with or increase their efforts. So they got screwed over so the committee could reward someone who not only hasn’t done the work and doesn’t need the money.

    I wonder which charities Obama will choose for his 1 million dollar award.

  • http://! stodgie

    please don’t try and justify this insult to the prize and the american people.

  • Scout

    I don’t think it has enhanced his credibility. In fact, it had people gasping with shock and surprise at the announcement, and that progressed rapidly to polls and articles questioning the validity of the award. If anything,it has shone a spotlight on his lack of accomplishment.

  • Tammy

    Why are you even allowed to POST on this Site?
    You are a Leftie nutjob as much as someone is called a Rightie nutjob.

    This President has done NOTHING to promote peace.
    He is creating a situation that will cause a World WAR.

  • Tammy

    Oh, don’t worry, Donna.
    The people who don’t agree with your “master” Obama will be shut up.

    I mean, that pesky free speech and disagreement, and all of that sort of crap will be ended.

    Now that the President is trying to SHUT UP Fox News, all will be well with the World.

    If you can’t KILL Fox news, you just KILL the folks who listen to it!

    KILL dissenters. Isn’t that you want Donna?

  • Tammy

    Oops. I meant to post BELLA.

    Sorry, Donna!

  • socalannie

    This award is for 2008. What did he do in 2008 to benefit the world besides campaign for president?

  • snosandy

    I think the MSM (and Hollywood) created the negative image internationally. I lived in a predominantly Muslim country from 2002 thru mid-2005, and we were VERY well respected there. I did not hear one negative comment about Bush or the U.S. and I was not a Bush supporter. Some people even told me that they were glad he was re-elected in 2004.

  • http://www.lesstalkmoreactivism.blogspot.com whoframedrudy

    “The Nobel Peace Prize will enhance his credibility”

    That’s imaginary. The Nobel Committee has been vetoed by the common sense consensus that Obama doesn’t deserve it. Obama has a Nobel in name only.

    Mr. Goodman could have written something like:
    “Of course he doesn’t deserve a Nobel. But in the middle of the global laugh-in, let’s not lose sight of what Obama stands for …” That might have persuaded someone other than an O-bot.

    That a bright man like Mr. Goodman writes this empty article shows me how Obama has corrupted the Left. He’s a hallucinogenic. All we get from the Left these days is a deluge of Pravda-worthy pigshit. It’s amazing Mr. Goodman mentions Animal Farm, because not even Squealer could justify this award.

  • snosandy

    His strategery is probably to do right before the 2010 elections to boost confidence in the Dem party to get more of them re-elected then.

  • http://www.sonicninjakitty.wordpress.com Sonic Ninja Kitty

    Stop the rewardfest!

  • http://www.sonicninjakitty.wordpress.com Sonic Ninja Kitty

    In less than a year, [Obama] has personally revived the indispensible role of the United States to renew multilateral diplomacy, arms control and disarmament, and human and civil rights.

    With all due respect Mr. Goodman, I think you are talking about HILLARY here!

  • TeakWoodKite

    Mel,
    that the military respects the sovereignty of American citizens.

    Just asking if by this you mean the military was involved in the renditions of Americans on American soil?
    ==
    What in the world do the critics of the prize think that President Obama is trying valiantly to do?.
    Nobody said that the job wasn’t a demanding one in ways that would require exceptional leadership which shouldn’t be confused with returning to some basis of constitutional behavior.
    The only thing I would disagree with is to state BO is ‘valient’ in his attempt to follow the constitution and the laws of this nation when contrasted with eight years of a man who thought the contitution was so much toilet paper.

    The office requires that Obama do so, the fact that Bush didn’t and he was elected for a second term for good measure, points the critical role of accountability.

  • TeakWoodKite

    Bella, I find a great deal of fault with Obama which has “Jack Squat” to do with Mr. Goodmans views and my ability to appreciate his positions.

    Shoes being thrown at a president could have been something else more leathal than the smell of the man’s shoes. The POTUS’s security was the issue.

    I don’t think it is outrage, perhaps stunningly premature.

  • TeakWoodKite

    At a ceremony in Oslo, Norway on December 10, 1994 Yasser Arafat, master terrorist, was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize.

    candymarl, that was given to him because they thought he had changed his ways. …

  • http://firefox Martha Washington Collier

    BC initiated the beginning of the official change. You don’t jump from A to Z in one step. You have to let society as a whole catch up with it. BC started it, kicking off a different level of discussion and debate. When that is integrated, not seeming so on the “edge”, then you can move on to the next stage. Cautious but sure and solid.

    0zer0 has done nothing to initiate positive change for Americans, he just rode the wave.

  • http://firefox Martha Washington Collier

    I’d say Soros, Oprah or Axelrod. Someone from the Chicago cabal.

  • http://firefox Martha Washington Collier

    Pardon me, Sir but anyone who truly deserves the prize, doesn’t need a justification or creds. They have already lived it. The Nobel was supposed to be the affirmation of what had already gone before it.

    Sort of like marriage. The ceremony, ideally is an affirmation of the bonding that has already occurred between two people. The marriage of two souls, followed by a public ceremony celebrating that fact. They aren’t considered married by “thinking” about it or deciding it’s a good thing. Just ask the IRS. Yes, sometimes people don’t follow the prescribed path but the idea of a ceremony was a public announcement of a private fact.

  • elizabethrc

    “Ending the madness that has governed foreign policy for the last 8 years”? Perhaps…but he has replaced that ‘madness’ with something truly ominous, and that is the wholesale destruction of this country, this economy, citizens’ rights. He has now decided that he can brook no opposition whatsoever…none…nada. He’s chosen to attack FOX news as not a legitimate news organ, but accepts the rest of the main stream media as true reporters of the news.
    This man is a joke. The number of stories FOX reveals are not even mentioned by the msm until their back is so to the wall that they have no choice, since the country, thanks to FOX, begins to talk about these stories and by not reporting, the msm look ridiculous and ineffectual.
    No, the White House is completely transparent (probably the only time they are)in their favoritism of all stations which glorify Obama.
    His administration is running dangerously close to pushing this country into something decidedly not a democracy. Perhaps he thinks he knows better than the framers of our Constitution, but somehow, I think those gentlemen earned their stripes. Obama has not, and I predict, will not.
    Americans need to stand up (thank you, Beck), and let him know that we will not buy his change if it means losing our freedoms. We still have the most powerful word in the English vocabulary, and that word is NO. The coming midterm elections are possibly our only chance to cut this unworthy administration off at the knees. We must throw the Democratic majority out and neuter Obama by voting in a veto proof majority in both House and Senate. I’ll even settle for one of those.

  • Owllwoman

    Who or whom nominated him? Perhaps himself or his wife? Thats what I want to know.

  • Regina

    It’s good to hear the other point of view and try to understand their logic. However, I can’t get past the fact that Obama is a crook….remember Rezko? I am still trying to figure out who his ventriloquist is. It sure “ain’t” Ghandi.

  • creeper

    1,309 words and still not one logical reason for Obama’s receiving the NPP other than the usual hopey-changey drivel.

    Larry, I commend you for giving Mr. Goodman the space here to argue his point and I look forward to his next paean to Barack Obama.

  • Bella

    Why are you even allowed to POST on this Site?

    LOL
    Ban, quash dissenting voices… I know it’s reflective for you righties.
    “Oooohh, I don’t want to hear it, lalalalalala!!”

  • Sassy

    Is the White House seeking a new speech writer?
    I think this author should apply!

  • silverfox

    looking into who nominated him, and when, should pretty much reveal the pr scam for what it is. but then, like the actual birth certificate, i doubt we’ll get to see the real names involved. the powerful global cabal raised him for this role, and will continue to steamroll him roughshod into the next piece of propaganda no matter the facts, or the outcry of those who speak truth to power. get it?

    i know i do.

  • Donna Brazile

    Belly:

    What are you all of two years old?

    Stop I’m a stupid fest!

  • Bella

    Belly:
    What are you all of two years old?
    Stop I’m a stupid fest!

    Try again please, that didn’t make much sense.

  • Onofre’s arm

    Judging from Goodman’s article, he is either attempting to be a Devil’s advocate, or he is suffering from acute Bush Derangement Syndrome.

    Let’s hear your defense of Arafat winning the award, and explain why Ghandi, Churchill, FDR, Truman, Reagan, Thatcher, and Pope John Paul II didn’t.

  • Onofre’s arm

    The Eddie Haskell Award, for outstanding yet nauseating duplicity. Those of us who see through the phony rat should win the Ward and June Cleaver Prize.

  • b mathews

    can you say “ACORN”?

  • candymarl

    Yes, the mood of the entire world has changed. Too bad about those pesky wars and dead people.

    Obama gave them the right to dream about peace? Give me a break.

    MLK Jr. gave them that dream decades ago. But I guess that doesn’t count because he never ran for office.

    Ghandi gave them that dream decades ago. But that doesn’t count either because he never ran for office.

    Sojourner Truth, Harriet Tubman, Medgar Evars, the Quakers and countless unsung freedom fighters gave them that dream a long time ago.

    They can now only recognize the truth of their words because of Obama? A man who is not a descendant of slaves and has had no dog in the fight for freedom? Heck, he couldn’t even rescue the tenants in his district from slumlord Rezko.

    Obama has never condemned cousin Odinga in Kenya for inciting his followers to murder fellow Kenyans in horrible ways. But I guess those world leaders, Mandela included, don’t mind Obama’s fund raising and support of a man who incited mass murder.

    Obama is the President of the United States of America. His job is to do something for his own people. But I guess all of those hungry, homeless, and jobless Americans will have to wait. Too bad for them.

  • TeakWoodKite

    It was a tough day for a kite with the storm that blew through today…

    But even tougher for the homless man that went to bed down by the creek and woke up stranded in a flooded deluge, his tent and campstove washed away.

    His dignity? Swept away long ago.

    I hear you candymarl.

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