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Thursday, October 15, 2009
Jackie Gingrich Cushman :: Townhall.com Columnist
A Conciliatory Consolation Prize
by Jackie Gingrich Cushman
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Awarding the Nobel Peace Prize to President Obama was so enigmatic that it skipped bad and went to laughable ... a punch line to a joke.

Part of the humor is due to the timing. A week before, on Friday, Oct. 2, the International Olympic Committee in the first round of voting had eliminated Chicago from the list of cities it was considering for the 2016 games. It was breathtaking, inexplicable and unimaginable -- a rebuke to the American president who had gone to pitch his adopted city to the IOC and come home empty-handed.

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A week before, Obama had declared he would not go to Copenhagen to help Chicago in its bid. Instead, he would leave the pitch in the capable hands of his wife.

But three days out, Obama changed his mind, announcing he would indeed travel to Copenhagen to help clinch the victory for the Windy City. It seemed like a safe play -- first time a U.S. president goes to pitch a U.S. city for the Olympics -- it was sure to garner support and IOC votes

Surrounded by tough issues like Afghanistan, health care and rising unemployment while falling in the polls, Obama must have thought the Olympic bid was a safe, positive move that would make him a hometown hero.

But that's now how others perceived the Obamas' efforts. During her pitch to the IOC, "Michelle Obama used some form of the personal pronouns 'I' or 'me' 44 times," in 41 sentences according to George Will's column, "First couple all about first-person pronouns." President Obama used "I" or me" 26 times in 48 sentences. Combined, this adds to "70 times in 89 sentences."

The IOC members may have realized that the Obamas' bid was not about Chicago, but about the Obamas themselves. Alas, whatever the reasoning, a Chicago victory was not to be.

One week later, Obama woke up to the news that he had won the Nobel Peace Prize. The press release from the Nobel Committee noted that this prize was awarded "for his extraordinary efforts to strengthen international diplomacy and cooperation between peoples. ... 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."

This is inconsistent with Alfred Nobel's will that Nobel Prizes are to be dedicated to "the person who shall have done the most or the best work for fraternity between nations, for the abolition or reduction of standing armies and for the holding and promotion of peace congresses." Continued...

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Jackie Cushman is a freelance writer who lives in Atlanta, Georgia. Her column also runs later in the week in the Northside Neighbor.
 
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Nobel Peace Prize: Ridiculous not Funny
There is nothing comical about the Nobel Peace Prize awarded to Obama. If it were awarded the POTUS only for Hope and Hype, then we can breathe easier and dismiss it as one misguided Norwegian joke on America.

However, I tend to agree with Richard Morris that it represents Europe's attempt to recolonize the "New World."

I submit to you that it is less benign than a joke and more sinister and malicious in intent: that is to declaw America, at least for the duration of the Obama Administration. What with the POTUS continuing buzz about unilateral disarmament, the Prize is an attempt to leverage the rules of engagements that America adheres to in both international relations and domestic policy.

The message is: a pacifist you aspire to be, a pacifist you shall remain, and we even bribe you for it.

By the way, it is kind of a delicious irony that the Nobel Peace Prize Committee gives out awards for bluster. The wealth which gave birth to the Nobel Prizes was accumulated through a monopoly in the manufacture and sales of TNT, dynamite and other explosives.

more at http://parallaxadhoc.blogtownhall.com/2009/10/10/mission_a ccomplished_the_wages_of_anti-americanism.thtml

THE FINAL WORD ON BO'S NOBEL PRIZE
If John McCain had beaten Barack Obama for the presidency last year who would have been the likely winner of the Nobel Peace Prize for 2009? Click my name and read my piece "The Final Word on Obama's Nobel Prize" for the shocking answer
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