Friday, October 9, 2009

Obama Awarded Nobel Prize, Heisman Trophy, And Best Actor In A Comedy Series

A slightly more serious blog today. Mainly because today's news angried up the blood, and gave me a kick in the comedy testicles. Ok, what the f**k?! What the F**KING F**K?! I wake up in the morning, and learn that while I was sleeping President Barack Obama was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize.

SERIOUSLY?

Color me clueless, but I thought you actually had to DO something to win the Nobel Peace Prize. Dr. Martin Luther King put his life on the line every day by fighting hatred, ignorance and intolerance. Teddy Roosevelt (the first American to win the prize) negotiated the Treaty of Portsmouth which ended a devastating war between Russia and Japan. Even Al Gore put together that little Power Point presentation about global warming.

What has Barack Obama done to deserve this award? Especially considering that the deadline to be nominated was February 1 of this year (roughly two weeks after the prez took office). Don't get me wrong, he may very well deserve it one day. He definitely didn't deserve to win it today, though.

Here are a couple of other nominees from this year. Note that they've actually done things:

Chinese dissident Hu Jia who has risked life and limb to promote the cause of human rights in China. He has fought for the release of Chinese political prisoners, and is often arrested (on charges such as "subverting state authority"...Nice and Orwellian, is it not?) for taking on one of the most corrupt governments on the planet. He is currently in prison in China serving a three year, six month sentence. His wife reports that malnutrition and inadequate care is causing him to waste away.

Former Columbian Senator and Presidential Candidate Ingrid Betancourt, who was held captive for 6 and a half years by the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Columbia (a pro-leftist guerrilla group). She was kidnapped in February 2002 while campaigning for the Columbian presidency as the Green Party candidate. A candidate who was harshly critical of FARC and who fought to bring peace to that extremely violent country, she campaigned in FARC controlled providences after being told it was not safe to do so. After her rescue in 2008, Ingrid said she still aspired to serve the people of Columbia as president, even if it meant risking another kidnapping.

I don't know why Ms. Betancourt didn't win, but THIS news story from back February opines that Jia might not be selected because the Nobel Prize committee doesn't want to anger Beijing. Well, we can't have THAT now can we?

Maybe we should award the Nobel committee the No Balls Prize.

Instead, they went with a popular choice. They went with someone can draw crowds and get attention. They chose the Hannah Montana of international politics.

Nevermind that he heads a government that, just yesterday, tried to blow up the frickin' moon!

Whether I like it or not, our president has a Nobel Peace Prize. I just hope that over the next few years, he does something to live up to all of the hype.

I'm also proud to announce that The Office won the Nobel Prize for Best Comedy Series, 24 Won the Nobel Prize for Best Drama, and the guy who plays Dr. House won the Nobel Prize for Best Fake American Accent.


7 comments:

  1. Obama winning the Nobel Peace Prize is the most ridiculous thing I've ever heard. I am sure there are tons of people that deserve it more.


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  2. I'm right there with you on the 'Huh?' I no longer have respect for the award itself. I mean, aren't you supposed to have DONE something to receive this?

    Argh.

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  3. I was shocked as well. Obama seems like a decent guy, but he definitely has done nothing deserving of a Nobel Peace Prize.

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  4. Just stumbled across your blog and I am right there with you...Hype, hype, hype...
    It's so funny and yet disapointing when you realize that the world is really just ONE.BIG.HIGHSCHOOL. Sigh. Same sh**, bigger stakes is all.

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  5. Well said, everybody. My mom actually had a great comment when I talked to her about it last weekend. She said "He didn't win it. They gave it to him."

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  6. Yeah, and I thought I deserved it myself for keeping my kids from killing each other for 20 minutes on Sunday.

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  7. Interestingly, though...

    Unlike the other Nobel Prizes, which recognize completed scientific or literary accomplishment, the Nobel Peace Prize may be awarded to persons or organizations that are in the process of resolving a conflict or creating peace. http://nobelpeaceprize.org/en_GB/about_peaceprize/history/

    If one does research of the list, not all recipients over the history actually did something. Example Yessir Arafat who promoted the concept and encouraged the idea of peace which today in the Palestine-Israel conflict which today is unsolved.

    Unbiased opinion. Just facts.

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