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Tuesday, October 15, 2002
Thomas Sowell :: Townhall.com Columnist
Ignoble prize
by Thomas Sowell
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The politicization of prizes was never more blatantly revealed than in the comments of two of the members of the committee that awarded former president Jimmy Carter the Nobel Prize for peace.

One member clearly implied that the prize was meant as a criticism of the Bush administration, whose "threat of the use of power" he contrasted with Carter's "principles that conflicts must be resolved as far as possible through mediation and international cooperation." Another member of the Nobel Prize committee was even more explicit that the award "should be interpreted as a criticism of the line that the current administration has taken."

Jimmy Carter has long been a favorite of those abroad who are anti-American, and a case could even be made that he was the first anti-American president. It was he who blithely gave away the Panama Canal that Americans had built and operated for more than half a century, pleasing all the citizen-of-the-world types here and in other countries.

Carter's weak-kneed hand-wringing over Iran's seizure of American hostages did nothing to get them freed. But after he was defeated by Ronald Reagan in the 1980 elections, the Iranians decided to return the hostages just before someone with guts and backbone took over the White House.

Those who think that weakness is the path to peace would of course think of Carter as a peacemaker. But the great peacemaker of our time was the man who brought the Cold War to an end by building up military forces on a scale that the Soviet economy could not match -- Ronald Reagan.

Under President Reagan, the long-standing American policy of trying to "contain" the spread of communist regimes around the world was changed into a policy of forcing the Soviet bloc back for the first time. The clever intelligentsia laughed when Reagan said that we were seeing the last days of the Soviet Union itself. But they had nothing to say when it came true.

They certainly never considered him a peacemaker, even though he made the greatest peace of our time. The old saying, "by their fruits ye shall know them" has been replaced by today's belief that by their rhetoric and their grandstanding ye shall know them.

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Thomas Sowell is a senior fellow at the Hoover Institute and author of The Housing Boom and Bust.
 
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