October 13, 2009
Pruden On “The Nobel”
Wesley Pruden also comments on Obama’s Nobel — or in his terms, “Ignoble” — Prize.
Pity Barack Obama. The last thing he needs is another comparison to Jimmy Carter. He could survive the endorsements of his Nobel Prize by Fidel Castro (”a positive measure”), from Dmitry Medvedev, the president of Russia (”evidence of a realistic vision”), or even from Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, aspiring Jew-killer and president of Iran (”bringing justice to the world order”).
He’s got enough with Jimmy Carter already. Mr. Jimmy called the president’s prize “a positive development.” But celebrating weakness in the face of a challenge and bowing to bullies in an abject hope that the bully will go easy will always turn a real man’s stomach. It’s the celebration of weakness that’s so infuriating. The anger is not about Mr. Obama. Not yet. He hasn’t done anything.
Yes, but the liberals on the Nobel Committee are more concerned with rewarding people for pursuing their political agendas than for doing anything of true value to mankind.
The Alfred E. Neuman (”What? Me Worry?”) strategy for dealing with despots, which is always the default strategy of the Europeans, inevitably leads to rape, regrets and ruin. The Nobel jury wouldn’t have to look far for a caution. Norway tried to appease the Nazis, twice declaring itself neutral shortly before the outbreak of World War II. The Nazis invaded anyway, sending the royal family fleeing to London. Many Norwegians fought bravely in the resistance, but the most memorable Norwegian figure of the war was the infamous Vidkun Quisling, the head of a puppet government whose name became a synonym for traitor.
Nevertheless, appeasement is admired by the Nobel juries. FDR never got a Nobel Peace Prize. Neither did Harry Truman or Winston Churchill. Ditto Ronald Reagan. But Yasser Arafat won in 1994. And of course Mr. Jimmy in 2002. Few Americans, beyond those hopelessly in thrall of the politically correct, are any longer surprised by the silliness of the Nobel Peace Prize juries.
A terrorist and a President who had absolutely nothing positive to show for his four year term. What a pair!
The Nobel Peace Prize was once thought to be the ultimate reward for selfless idealism, and if you’re still in high school, maybe it is today. A decade ago four high-school girls in Kansas heard the story of Irena Sendler, a Polish social worker who saved 2,500 Jewish babies from the Nazis. They wrote a play about her and sent letters to world figures, and this led to her nomination for the Nobel Peace Prize.
Miss Sendler, who died last year at age 98, smuggled the babies out of the Warsaw Ghetto in an ambulance over several months early in the war, hiding them in crates, burlap sacks and several times in coffins. She kept a barking dog to drown the cries of the frightened babies. The Nazis arrested her and tortured her severely, breaking her legs in a vise. She bribed a guard to escape a firing squad, and after the war retrieved the names of the babies from jars she buried in her garden, and reunited hundreds of them with relatives.
So what happened?
The Nobel jury was not impressed. They gave the prize that year to Al Gore for his slide show about global warming.
Unbelievable! Except, of course, if one looks at the Nobel Committee’s track record for awards.
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October 13th, 2009 at 7:05 pm
Good points all. The Norskis have been liberal oriented since they raided churches in the 900s. Then they gave the prize to that environmentalist and supporter of universal healthcare, Teddy Roosevelt.
As you noted previous, liberals tend creative, which I
agreed with since 94% of scientists are democrats (heck, even the Manhattan Project physicists were doggone libs, Teller of course, excepted. Dang do-gooders, we can’t help it. So let me help. The problem is, the world lib conspriracy has the Nobel
Prizes: Conservatives- neo, paleo, social..all cons,
need your own Prize! The BECK. This con Award could be a googly-eyed, chubby, buzz cut bobblehead. Perhaps you will join me in nominating Darth…er Dick Cheney for the ‘Becky’? (I know, I got too much time on my hands…)
October 14th, 2009 at 12:12 pm
BB –
Hmmm…the Beck. Has a good ring to it, but there would probably be a hue and cry among the left.
They would demand that liberals, too, receive the Beck, even if conservatives aren’t eligible, by way of rightness, to receive the Nobel.
Why? Because to do otherwise would constitute “racism”.