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posted at 11:50 am on October 10, 2009 by Doctor Zero
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I’m not really surprised by the Nobel committee’s decision to grant the Peace Price to Barack Obama. I assumed they would give it to him at the earliest opportunity. I forgot the award had not been given for this year. It would have been slightly better for their credibility if the Nobel committee had waited until next year, but perhaps they didn’t want to take the chance that current events would make that impossible by the end of 2010. The kind of “peacemaking” favored by the Nobel committee is the kind that usually gets innocent people killed, and frequently ends in the kind of war that comes as an even bigger surprise than Obama’s award.

Obama had been in office for less than two weeks before the Nobel nominations were finalized, so his nomination was not based on anything he had done as President. The Nobel Price long ago became a joke, and an insult to the people who suffer under terror and tyranny around the world, but I don’t think the committee just threw Obama the award because he’s so wonderfully special, and not even because he won the election to succeed the only man who has truly deserved the award since 2001. Maybe Obama won the Nobel because of his courageous youthful defiance of murderous evil, when he was brutally tortured for months but refused to submit to totalitarian brutes? Oh, no, wait, that was the guy he defeated in the election.

The Associated Press says the Nobel committee “praised Obama’s creation of a new climate in international politics, and said he had returned multilateral diplomacy and institutions like the U.N. to the center of the world stage.” Of course, he hasn’t actually changed any of the hated Bush’s foreign policies, until this week, when he began talking about embracing the Taliban savages as partners in peace, who might just deserve to control a big chunk of Afghanistan after all. A while ago, I suggested you could ask the women of Afghanistan for a testimonial to Bush’s achievements in the realm of women’s rights, now that the upholstery has been removed from their faces. You’d better ask quickly. The new Nobel Peace Prize winner doesn’t seem all that disturbed by the thought of seeing them muffled again.

Obama was given the Nobel Prize, not because of anything he has done as President, but because of what the committee thinks he will do. His achievements are as non-existent now as they were on the day he was nominated. His agenda, however, is clear. He spelled it out in that insipid speech he gave to the United Nations a few weeks ago. Speaking as the leader of the indentured world, he made it clear that he plans to dim the lights on an America in decline, and humbly step aside as the post-American century begins. That’s why he won the Peace Prize. The Nobel committee has long seen the United States as the greatest threat to world peace, and the man who plans to bankrupt and disarm it has earned their admiration.

There are only two responses to tyranny: submission and resistance. Submission is easy. It can be negotiated. It is filled with nuance, and requires a large staff of diplomats and state functionaries to administer in style. Organizations like the United Nations make the first concessions to dictatorship by their very nature, as they allow thug states like Iran and Libya to take seats next to peaceful democracies. Obama’s dismal eulogy for America at the U.N. was followed by lunatic rants from the blood-splattered clowns who will be the new masters of the global future. Entertaining such creatures is easy, if you can just ignore the piles of faceless victims buried behind them. You may rest assured that the name Neda Agha-Soltan was not spoken during Obama’s Peace Prize deliberations, and it will not be spoken when the prize is placed into his hands.

Resistance is hard. It requires the courage to call evil by its name, and sacrifice universal adoration in the process. The Left likes to rail against intolerance. The defense of peace and freedom requires the absolute intolerance of evil. It requires leaders who don’t need a few days to decide whether to cancel the Fourth of July picnic invitations of a dictatorship that guns down peacefully protesting citizens. It relies upon a nation with the strength and resolve to project both humanitarian assistance and military power around the world.

Barack Obama’s America, mortgaged to the hilt and several trillion dollars beyond broke, with a stagnant economy trapped in government amber, will no longer be such a nation. The Nobel committee is pleased to reward him for that, because a muscular United States rocks a lot of boats. The “international community” has never forgiven George W. Bush for backing it into a corner over Iraq, and forcing the United Nations to enforce its own resolutions. “Resolution” is harmless and exciting when it’s a word spoken by important diplomats, and scribbled into strongly-worded letters. It’s scary when backed up by forceful leaders who take it seriously.

The cultural and political elite of Europe is delighted to give Obama an award for his bold work in turning America into the same kind of dilettante basket case they are. The people who sat helplessly and watched the slaughter in Bosnia may come to regret sacrificing their last shred of credibility to shore up a weak President, so he can finish the task of hobbling the only nation on Earth that can do a damned thing to prevent a slaughter. Europe thinks it can do business with the Islamic fascism creeping through its streets, but it will find any deals it makes with them have expiration dates, as surely as all of Barack Obama’s promises do. When they once again turn to America to save them, they had better hope we’ve had the wisdom to replace the confused and helpless man clutching his shiny Nobel Peace Prize with someone who can saddle up and ride to the rescue. Negotiation without principle is submission, and the only peace brought by submission is the peace of the grave.

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Wierd photo of the day.

Key West Reader on October 10, 2009 at 2:00 PM

Why squander your presidency on trying to turn an economically moribund feudal backwater into a functioning nation state when you can turn a functioning nation state into an economically moribund feudal backwater?
Schadenfreude on October 10, 2009 at 1:38 PM

What a quote. Steyn is on a roll.

nyx on October 10, 2009 at 2:00 PM

I personally think that Obama really is important nationally, in our own history.

AnninCA on October 10, 2009 at 1:54 PM

You’re right, but for different reasons. His color is not relevant. See Dr. King.

He will turn out to be the rod that turned this country to its senses, and ultimately saved it from self-destruction.

p.s. you’re right on the non-existence of the once true liberalism, or progressivism. The lefties possess none of them.

Schadenfreude on October 10, 2009 at 2:00 PM

AnninCA on October 10, 2009 at 1:48 PM

ACK! MUST….RESISt….The….double….sp..aci..ng….

The Calibur on October 10, 2009 at 2:00 PM

Somehow I got on an e-mail list for the Democratic Party. I just received the following message inviting me to send President Obama a message telling him what I think of his receiving the Nobel Peace Prize.

The e-mail made me want to gag, but I took the opportunity to tell him what I think. Maybe you would like to as well.

Here’s the letter from Tim Kaine:

We woke up yesterday to tremendous news: The Nobel Committee has awarded this year’s Peace Prize to President Barack Obama.

The President made a conscious decision from the beginning of his presidency to promote American ideals through re-invigorated diplomacy, talking to rivals as well as allies, and inspiring us all to put what binds us together ahead of what pushes us apart. Yesterday’s news is a clear sign that the United States has returned to its long-standing role as a world leader.

It’s also a reminder of why we all worked so hard to elect Barack Obama as president of the United States. Hearing the President announce that he will accept the award as a “call to action,” I was inspired once again:
“…I know that throughout history, the Nobel Peace Prize has not just been used to honor specific achievement; it’s also been used as a means to give momentum to a set of causes. And that is why I will accept this award as a call to action — a call for all nations to confront the common challenges of the 21st century.”
The news has left me deeply proud to be an American. So I want to congratulate President Obama, and give every American the opportunity to join me in saying “Congratulations, Mr. President.”

Send a message of congratulations to the President.

President Obama’s efforts to bring world leaders together are helping the people of the world face monumental challenges like nuclear arms proliferation, conflict resolution and climate change. His deep commitment to constructive solution and building alliances is bringing about a safer America and a more peaceful world.

It’s exactly the change we fought so hard for.

The prize reflects a world that all Americans want to build. For our nation, it brings a sense of enormous pride. But it also brings a sense of deep humility about the work that remains if we are to resolve the global problems facing humanity.

As President Obama continues to work for a world in which conflicts are resolved peacefully and prosperity is widely shared, we will stand with him. And today, we’re taking a moment to simply say, “Congratulations”:

http://www.democrats.org/NobelCongrats

Sincerely,

Governor Tim Kaine
Chairman

Ordinary American on October 10, 2009 at 2:01 PM

The kind of “peacemaking” favored by the Nobel committee is the kind that usually gets innocent people killed, and frequently ends in the kind of war that comes as an even bigger surprise than Obama’s award.

Yeah you are in good company in not liking the Nobel Prize. Hitler outlawed it. The Soviets and the Iranians hate it because it shed light on their creative dissidents. I am sure the agreements holding peace together in Northern Ireland and between Egypt and Israel are offensive to you but they do matter and the leaders who took bold steps which encourage assassinations should get some recognition for taking the more difficult path.

I don’t think Obama deserved the reward the way that George Marshall or many others did but that does not mean that the Nobel prize represents something bad for the world.

lexhamfox on October 10, 2009 at 2:02 PM

Obama is our first Black president. It is so significant.

I think him being our first Avowed Marxist president is looking a little more significant these days.

Pole-Cat on October 10, 2009 at 2:03 PM

The “international community” has never forgiven George W. Bush for backing it into a corner over Iraq, and forcing the United Nations to enforce its own resolutions.

Lock the thread.

rickyricardo on October 10, 2009 at 2:03 PM

AnninCA on October 10, 2009 at 1:30 PM
That’s what worries me. What happened to the decent (mainly classic) libs who used to be the mainstream of the Democrat Party? Have they been so decimated by the Soros wing that they’re unable to regain control of their party?

petefrt on October 10, 2009 at 1:57 PM

I honestly can’t answer.

I felt when I made the decision on my own personal vote that the stuffing was knocked out of me.

It took a lot of calming down, in other words.

But, where I am, is…I think Clinton was the new Democratic party. Fiscally conservative, socially liberal.

And Obama is a throwback.

I can’t stand him.

I’m not about to agree with many on here over social issues.

Believe me. Skip over my posts if you think that’s my deal.

But I am so incredibly discouraged by the Dems. I turned Independent.

I presume they don’t care, btw. I’m just one silly vote.

But I am incredibly annoyed.

AnninCA on October 10, 2009 at 2:03 PM

The US is still rather in awe of European thinking. I guess it goes back in time, feeling like the rubes.

AnninCA on October 10, 2009 at 12:58 PM

Please don’t speak on behalf of the US. I certainly am not in awe of European thinking…and I certainly don’t feel like a rube.

But hey, if you do….

ladyingray on October 10, 2009 at 2:05 PM

p.s. you’re right on the non-existence of the once true liberalism, or progressivism. The lefties possess none of them.

Schadenfreude on October 10, 2009 at 2:00 PM

thank you.

I was amazed. Turned off. “out of there!”

You name the emotional reaction, I had it.

Anyway. I am not longer Democrat.

That was how it ended for me, personally.

Over 30 years, straight ticket.

I’m gone.

AnninCA on October 10, 2009 at 2:06 PM

DarkCurrent on October 10, 2009 at 1:54 PM

When Ann says this:

I figured out, for example, a few posters here were terribly personal and hostile.

I just skip over their posts. That way, they have no real impact.

She means me.

ladyingray on October 10, 2009 at 2:07 PM

He simply is the first Black American President.

His legacy is absolutely set.

AnninCA on October 10, 2009 at 1:48 PM

He’s the first truly anti-American President. Is that less important than that he’s ‘black’?

DarkCurrent on October 10, 2009 at 2:08 PM

AnninCA on October 10, 2009 at 2:03 PM

I have a few friends who are traditional (not Soros) Democrats. I sense they are upset about Obama also. Since they’re friends, I don’t want to rub salt in their wound, so we just don’t discuss politics any more.

petefrt on October 10, 2009 at 2:09 PM

Pride goeth before destruction, and a haughty spirit before a fall.

jimmy2shoes on October 10, 2009 at 2:10 PM

She means me.

ladyingray on October 10, 2009 at 2:07 PM

That’s why we adore you lady!

DarkCurrent on October 10, 2009 at 2:14 PM

AnninCA, if you think you’re building up some credibility here you’re not. Just seeing your name is irritating to most of us.

If your intent is not to be irritating, please take AsianGirl’s advice and just go away.

DarkCurrent on October 10, 2009 at 1:36 PM

I disagree. If we can’t converse with those with whom we disagree, we are in danger of becoming as provincial as we accuse Progressives of being. AnninCA is always civil and thoughtful, not possessed of the kind of vitriole that we normally see from the trolls who inhabit this space. There are frequently points of agreement or commonality, which suggests the willingness to risk changing her mind (something I caution my Constitutional argument students to be willing to do). I tend to be more libertarian in my social views, but stubbornly conservative in my fiscal views, so I’m sure there are many HA commenters who disagree with me on legalization of marijuana, civil unions for gays, and other issues, but Doctor Zero is one of those writers who can find threads of agreement among a variety of viewpoints (he just makes so darn much sense). It is important that the full spectrum of those viewpoints be accorded free voice in HA. Denying freedom of speech for one imperils the same freedom for all.

College Prof on October 10, 2009 at 2:14 PM

He’s the first truly anti-American President. Is that less important than that he’s ‘black’?

DarkCurrent on October 10, 2009 at 2:08 PM

I agree. I don’t give a damn about his race, but I do care what his policies are doing to my country!

ladyingray on October 10, 2009 at 2:15 PM

Oh, and I would like to see Doctor Zero promoted to the main page as well. I enjoy reading Ed and AP, but DZ is the more cogent of the three.

College Prof on October 10, 2009 at 2:15 PM

College Prof on October 10, 2009 at 2:14 PM

Civil perhaps, thoughtful, no. You’re still in school, aren’t you?

DarkCurrent on October 10, 2009 at 2:16 PM

College Prof on October 10, 2009 at 2:14 PM

I take it you missed Ann’s “joke” the other day?

Other posters have gotten banned for less than that…

ladyingray on October 10, 2009 at 2:16 PM

ladyingray~ Alas, I did not see Ann’s joke. Regardless, I have seen some pretty hostile posts from conservatives as well. So what? Stick and stones… Dark Current~ What has being or not being in school to do with anything?

College Prof on October 10, 2009 at 2:20 PM

AnninCA on October 10, 2009 at 1:54 PM

We held onto slavery way beyond the rest of the world. We really did establish our own problem.

I suggest you read “Islam’s Black Slaves: The Other Black Diaspora.” There are many other books available on slavery in the world today, as well. Depending on how one defines slavery, there may be tens of millions of slaves throughout the world today. But even using a very strict, traditional definition, there are millions of slave today, predominantly in Islamic countries.

Ignoring the plight of today’s slaves is not due to liberal, or moderate, or conservative ideology. It’s due to self-serving expediency and indifference.

This is our truth. Obama is our first Black president.

It is so significant. It won’t wash away everything, but it’s very important.

Whether we’re conservative or liberal, let’s really admit that this is important.

Nothing washes away history, even when the MSM try to spike it or academics and commentators try their best to alter it’s meaning.

President Obama’s race or color is of no importance to me. I doubt I’ve ever discussed it here at hot Air. To me, it’s Obama’s words and deeds that matter.

Promoting the idea that a president’s race or sex, or sexuality, or disability or any other superficial characteristic is “important” is directly opposite what the American Civil Rights movement promoted. Instead of washing away stains or healing wounds, this kind of attitude promotes divisions between people based on characteristics that are the least important in determining a person’s character and value.

Loxodonta on October 10, 2009 at 2:26 PM

I am happy for Hussein however, I wonder what he has done to receive it! I believe the NPPC actions have de-valued the meaning of the Prize. For the next receipient, how would you ever feel honored receiving such a prize knowing that one was given to a guy who has done nothing!

BigMike252 on October 10, 2009 at 2:32 PM

Dark Current~ What has being or not being in school to do with anything?

College Prof on October 10, 2009 at 2:20 PM

Ann’s opinions don’t usually connect with the real world – not unlike much of what you find in academia today.

She has the right to free speech, and she still has (inexplicably, as pointed out by ladyingray) the right to express them here. I’m just pointing out that most of us have heard what she has to say many times already and are now simply annoyed by having to hear more from her.

DarkCurrent on October 10, 2009 at 2:38 PM

She has the right to free speech, and she still has (inexplicably, as pointed out by ladyingray) the right to express them here. I’m just pointing out that most of us have heard what she has to say many times already and are now simply annoyed by having to hear more from her.

DarkCurrent on October 10, 2009 at 2:38 PM

Then, you should live with what I live with every day in the Halls of Academe. Conservative academics are marginalized and demonized by our more “tolerant” brothers and sisters, most of whom have lived the cloistered life far from the hoi polloi for whom they espouse collectivist philosophy. (A few of us have lived the “civilian” life before returning to the Academy to fulfill the mission of balancing the progressivist viewpoint with an infusion of conservative common sense). Ann’s comments are practically innocuous compared to some of the Liberal ranting I have heard on my college campus. I once heard a gay colleague remark wistfully that he wished an earthquake would decimate Crawford, Texas and this was after GWB was no longer President. There was a great deal of laughter and nods of agreement from others present. I cannot imagine the looks of horror had I suggested that I wished the same fate on San Francisco. My husband and I were vastly outnumbered by Liberal colleagues, so we let it go as the hateful rant of a “tolerant” gay rights activist. So, Ann doesn’t bother me much. Sticks and stones…

College Prof on October 10, 2009 at 2:49 PM

The Nobel committee has long seen the United States as the greatest threat to world peace, and the man who plans to bankrupt and disarm it has earned their admiration.

Dead on as usual Dr. Zero.

The style over substance that liberals internationally and domestically relish will be center stage for the next few years and it’s failures will also be up front for all to see.


I believe this is the first time also that a political leader who endorsed genocide has won the “Peace” prize:

(via Gateway pundit)


Obama Becomes First Nobel Peace Winner Who Endorsed Genocide
In 2007 Barack Obama endorsed genocide rather than keep US troops in Iraq.

http://gatewaypundit.blogspot.com/2009/10/obama-becomes-first-nobel-peace-winner.html

Democratic presidential hopeful Barack Obama said Thursday the United States cannot use its military to solve humanitarian problems and that preventing a potential genocide in Iraq isn’t a good enough reason to keep U.S. forces there.

How Progressive!!!!!!

Obama’s main accomplishment to win this award was:He got elected President off of Bush hate and messiah worship by our MSM.


Let’s compare the hated Bush’s record to the ultra thin resume of Mr. 57 states:


Fact Sheet: President Bush: Farewell Address to the Nation

http://georgewbush-whitehouse.archives.gov/news/releases/2009/01/print/20090115-16.html


President Bush Transformed Our Approach To Combating Terrorism After The 9/11 Attacks

President Bush:

“As the years passed, most Americans were able to return to life much as it had been before 9/11. But I never did. Every morning, I received a briefing on the threats to our Nation. And I vowed to do everything in my power to keep us safe.”

Established a unified, collaborative intelligence community, led by the DNI, to ensure information is shared among all intelligence and law enforcement professionals so they have the information they need to protect the American people.

Advocated for and signed the Patriot Act, the Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act, and a modernization of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act.

(still supported strongly by the democrats in power)

Disrupted terrorist plots and built a coalition of more than 90 nations to fight terrorism. Partnered with nations in Europe, the Middle East, Asia, Africa, and Latin America on intelligence sharing and law enforcement coordination to break up terrorist networks and bring terrorists to justice.


Removed the Taliban from power and brought freedom to the people of Afghanistan. Supported the creation of an Afghan government that is elected by its people, respects the rule of law, and guarantees women the right to vote. More than six million children, approximately two million of whom are girls, are now in Afghan schools, compared to fewer than one million in 2001.

Freed Iraqis from the rule of Saddam Hussein, a dictator who murdered his own people, invaded his neighbors, and repeatedly defied United Nations resolutions. Supported the creation of a democratic Iraqi government that is operating under one of the most progressive constitutions in the Arab world, and helped train and equip more than half a million Iraqi Army and police forces.

President Bush Strengthened Support for Dissidents and Democracy Activists And Helped Millions Of People Around The World Through A New Approach To Development

President Bush: “When people live in freedom, they do not willingly choose leaders who pursue campaigns of terror. When people have hope in the future, they will not cede their lives to violence and extremism. So around the world, America is promoting human liberty, human rights, and human dignity.”

Met with activists from more than 35 countries and helped unify democracy advocates and boost the international standing of the opposition in countries run by totalitarian and oppressive regimes.

Supported life-saving treatment for more than 2.1 million people and care for more than 10 million people (including more than four million orphans and vulnerable children) around the world through the President’s Emergency Plan.

Committed $1.2 billion in funding through the President’s Malaria Initiative over a five-year period, which is on track to help reduce malaria deaths by 50 percent in 15 targeted countries in Sub-Saharan Africa.

Provided more than 40 million Americans with better access to prescription drugs through the market-based Medicare Prescription Drug Benefit.

Held public schools accountable, through the No Child Left Behind Act, for producing results for all students and required highly-qualified teachers in every classroom. Since No Child Left Behind took effect, test scores have risen, accountability has increased,


Provided tax relief to every American who pays income taxes, which helped fuel six years of uninterrupted economic growth and 52 consecutive months of job growth. Reduced individual income tax rates, doubled the child tax credit, created a new 10 percent bracket rate, provided marriage penalty relief, eliminated income taxes for 13 million American taxpayers, and began a phase-out of the estate tax.

Outlawed partial birth abortion, ensured that every infant born alive is protected, established consequences for violence toward unborn children, and took steps to protect the rights of health care providers to act according to their conscience.

Increased total funding for the Department of Veterans Affairs more than 98 percent since 2001 and helped millions of veterans receive expedited and improved care.

Appointed Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts, Associate Justice Samuel Alito, and more than one-third of all active Federal judges, who will not legislate from the bench.

…..and there are many,many more “actual accomplishments”.
Not hypothetical ideas wrapped up in fancy speeches that have brought zero “productive” results.

Never has so much praise and adoration been heaped upon someone who has accomplished so little like we are watching with the messiah worship of Obama.

Baxter Greene on October 10, 2009 at 2:52 PM

I’m just pointing out that most of us have heard what she has to say many times already and are now simply annoyed by having to hear more from her.

DarkCurrent on October 10, 2009 at 2:38 PM

A free world sure is a bitch eh? Dealing with annoying people and all…

uknowmorethanme on October 10, 2009 at 2:53 PM

That photo of acorn head makes me want to puke

bluegrass on October 10, 2009 at 2:58 PM

Then, you should live with what I live with every day in the Halls of Academe.

College Prof on October 10, 2009 at 2:49 PM

I’m not quite dumb enough to put myself in that position in the first place ;-)

Seriously, I do appreciate your service in that regard and will reflect on your opinion, while I continue to bash Ann. Fair?

DarkCurrent on October 10, 2009 at 2:58 PM

Seriously, I do appreciate your service in that regard and will reflect on your opinion, while I continue to bash Ann. Fair?

DarkCurrent on October 10, 2009 at 2:58 PM

Why must you bast me lady?

MeatHeadinCA on October 10, 2009 at 3:06 PM

We held onto slavery way beyond the rest of the world. We really did establish our own problem.

AnninCA on October 10, 2009 at 1:54 PM

This is just such unmitigated poppycock and shows a disgraceful ignorance of history. The slave trade flourished between Africans and Arabs for centuries before the white man even set foot on Africa and purchased slaves from an African slave trader. America practised slavery for the shortest duration of any of the countries that practised it – and quickly realised it was wrong. Britain and America mobilized their navies at a tremendous cost to themselves in order to halt a centuries old slave trade that Africa had no intention of ending. Nobody did more than America and Britain to end slavery.

In fact when the freed slave colonies like Liberia were set up, it was African slave traders who made regular excursions into them to capture and reenslave freed men.

You ought to take back the lie that America “held onto slavery way beyond the rest of the world.” It’s historical dishonesty like this that has made a mockery of the education system and continues to feed the myths of the left today. I’m really sicj to death of hearing this bullsh*t.

Sharke on October 10, 2009 at 3:08 PM

Fair enough, Dark Current (but you damn me with faint praise-lol). And now for your viewing pleasure, this link was sent to me by my best friend, and I thought I should share it with all of you: http://www.silverbearcafe.com/private/09.09/conservativewoodstock.html

Enjoy!

College Prof on October 10, 2009 at 3:11 PM

Why must you bast me lady?

MeatHeadinCA on October 10, 2009 at 3:06 PM

Dark speaks for me. Are you an Ann fan?

AsianGirlInTights on October 10, 2009 at 3:12 PM

Dark speaks for me. Are you an Ann fan?

AsianGirlInTights on October 10, 2009 at 3:12 PM

I’m a fan of all women, especially the ones in tights. That said, I suppose I made a huge assumption in assuming Ann was a woman… I guess I’ll just have to make that risk.

MeatHeadinCA on October 10, 2009 at 3:14 PM

Don’t believe AnninCA. She voted for Obama. She fought against the PUMAS who were voting for McCain. She was banned from a PUMA site because she was hijacking threads and trying to disrupt the Democrat PUMAS who were rallying support for McCain. Her reason why she was against the PUMA movement was Palin and the Abortion issue. FACT.

CannedInCA is not genuine but is gaming us. Don’t believe the concern Troll for one minute.

Geochelone on October 10, 2009 at 3:18 PM

College Prof on October 10, 2009 at 2:49 PM

Sticks and stones…

…may break my bones but words can never hurt me.

And yet, words can hurt, a lot. They can also incite hatred and violence, can mislead, beguile, and can corrupt values, principles and culture.

Words can also comfort, heal, promote laughter and inspire great and good deeds.

So, you have to do what’s necessary to survive in your academic environment, especially if you’re not tenured. And you have to choose your battles. You can’t debate every issue in every venue. But I would hope you could find ways, even if little ways, to resist, and not submit to in silence, the leftist environment of bigoted and hateful words within which you work.

My best wishes and prayers. May peace and strength be with you and your husband.

Loxodonta on October 10, 2009 at 3:18 PM

ladyingray on October 10, 2009 at 2:16 PM

What “joke”?

Geochelone on October 10, 2009 at 3:20 PM

MeatHeadinCA on October 10, 2009 at 3:14 PM

Your name is kind of creepy.

AsianGirlInTights on October 10, 2009 at 3:22 PM

Your name is kind of creepy.

AsianGirlInTights on October 10, 2009 at 3:22 PM

Hey, I like a girl with some fight in her… So is yours. What kind of girl says she like tights? A hoochie-mama?

MeatHeadinCA on October 10, 2009 at 3:23 PM

It would have been slightly better for their credibility if the Nobel committee had waited until next year, but perhaps they didn’t want to take the chance that current events would make that impossible by the end of 2010. The kind of “peacemaking” favored by the Nobel committee is the kind that usually gets innocent people killed, and frequently ends in the kind of war that comes as an even bigger surprise than Obama’s award.

You could have stopped there. These two sentences combined with a lesson in 20th century world history say everything any thinking adult needs to know.

Bravo. I will save this – and send it to everyone I know whether they want it or not.

gopmom on October 10, 2009 at 3:27 PM

MeatHeadinCA on October 10, 2009 at 3:23 PM

Screw off pervert

AsianGirlInTights on October 10, 2009 at 3:28 PM

Screw off pervert

AsianGirlInTights on October 10, 2009 at 3:28 PM

That’s like a major green light for me… BTW, sounds like you’re kinda pervy too.

MeatHeadinCA on October 10, 2009 at 3:29 PM

I’m not sure that the point is that the vaunted (sarc) Nobel Prize Committee nominated and bestowed the crown upon Obama, rather, I think the point is that the transparent and baseless committee has come out of the closet declaring themselves as a group of thugs.

ericdijon on October 10, 2009 at 3:34 PM

So, you have to do what’s necessary to survive in your academic environment, especially if you’re not tenured. And you have to choose your battles. You can’t debate every issue in every venue. But I would hope you could find ways, even if little ways, to resist, and not submit to in silence, the leftist environment of bigoted and hateful words within which you work.

My best wishes and prayers. May peace and strength be with you and your husband.

Loxodonta on October 10, 2009 at 3:18 PM

Thank you, Loxodonta. I am not deterred by name calling; it is the last bastion of those who cannot defend an argument. My husband and I very calmly and deliberately live our lives as Christians, entertaining students and colleagues equally. We were given the gift of hospitality and use it liberally (not capital L). We are often amused at the reaction when colleagues find out that we are Christian conservatives since we’re not evil or racist or anything of the sort, and we actually enjoy feeding and entertaining them in our home. I also strive not to attempt to indoctrinate my students, preferring to give them the tools to employ rational reasoning and common sense to apply to ordinary issues and everyday circumstances. I am currently writing a paper on teaching ethics, and I am constantly amazed at the senseless moral relativism employed, and taught, by some of my learned colleagues. There are more conservatives needed in the Academy, and I would urge any of you who feel the calling to return to grad school and take up teaching on the college level. It is sometimes discouraging, but ultimately rewarding to see conservative thought making inroads on college campuses. Like eating an elephant, it’s done one bite at a time.

College Prof on October 10, 2009 at 3:46 PM

What “joke”?

Geochelone on October 10, 2009 at 3:20 PM

here

ladyingray on October 10, 2009 at 3:47 PM

College Prof on October 10, 2009 at 2:49 PM

I work in mental health, so I understand how it is to be the voice of conservatism in a sea of liberalism.

Another point – I wonder how our European brothers will feel about the USA with Obama in charge if the Russian bear decides to increase her hungry eyes to the west?? The USA has protected and saved them in WW I, WW II, and the Cold War along with many others outside for almost 100 years.

ny59giants on October 10, 2009 at 3:53 PM

The spectacle of a president elected partly on his cool, his seeming moderation and his post-partisanship jamming as much of an ideological agenda through as quickly as possible is not pleasing to the political independents enticed by all those qualities last year. More independents say they lean Republican than Democratic in a recent Gallup survey, narrowing the GOP’s gap in party ID to the closest it’s been since 2005.

When Obama suggested he wanted to be another Reagan, surely this wasn’t what he had in mind. But for now, he’s the right’s best community organizer.

Schadenfreude on October 10, 2009 at 3:56 PM

Never has so much praise and adoration been heaped upon someone who has accomplished so little like we are watching with the messiah worship of Obama.

Baxter Greene on October 10, 2009 at 2:52 PM

This is why it will amount to absolutely Zero.

Zero X anything is always Zero. Only fools believe otherwise. America wise up!

Schadenfreude on October 10, 2009 at 3:57 PM

College Prof on October 10, 2009 at 3:46 PM

Thank you for going into education. We need good people like you there and here. May God bless you and your family.

kingsjester on October 10, 2009 at 4:03 PM

College Prof on October 10, 2009 at 3:46 PM

Thank you, Loxodonta.

You’re welcome.

I also strive not to attempt to indoctrinate my students, preferring to give them the tools to employ rational reasoning and common sense to apply to ordinary issues and everyday circumstances.

Here is the key to opening minds and helping them work. Much praise and more power to you for employing this approach.

We desperately need more self-directed, independent and critical thinkers, and less wolves and sheep in our country. This does mean, of course, there will be a diversity of opinion from left to right, which will require debate, as civil as possible, but sometimes heated, and occasional compromise to forge majorities to actually get things done.

Is that any way to run a country?

Why, yes. It is.

Like eating an elephant, it’s done one bite at a time.

I’m available, whenever you wish. Please be gentle.

Don’t tell your husband.

Loxodonta on October 10, 2009 at 4:10 PM

AnninCA on October 10, 2009 at 2:03 PM

My opinion: Campaign Finance Reform.

That POS had numerous ‘trap-doors’ written into it specifically for the Far Left 527’s who were lined up and ready to go once the ink was dry.

With that one piece of legislation the money-generating framework of the Democrat Party was by-passed and given over the ‘ultra-rich’ Leftists who, by virtue of their huge war chests gave them influence not seen since the ‘Robber Barons’ of the late 19th Century.

The hunger for ‘big bucks’ that tied the DP to the Clintons became an all-consuming addiction that has led your party to this moment in time.

I too was a democrat many years ago; the party I admired turned away from the things I held to be important. While I’m doubtlessly far more conservative [socially] than you, you will have to face your moment of truth if your words are any indication of your mind-set.

There is no Democratic Party left save in name only; those who cling to it solely on reflex are embracing a monster clad in the skin of a memory that ended by the early 1970’s.

My only advice: let your conscience be your guide.

CPT. Charles on October 10, 2009 at 4:24 PM

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2328387/posts

Barack Obama is on track to have the most spectacularly failed presidency since Woodrow Wilson.

Read the entire article; spot on…

Keemo on October 10, 2009 at 4:34 PM

If the attitude from the Not-So-Nobel Committee is sincere in it’s rewarding peacekeeping efforts and warm fuzzies for the world, Why hasn’t the United Nations been awarded, instead of Obama?

Cybergeezer on October 10, 2009 at 4:47 PM

College Prof on October 10, 2009 at 3:46 PM

A million more like you at the colleges and universities, and the country would be stronger and a better place.

Full speed ahead.

petefrt on October 10, 2009 at 5:13 PM

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2328387/posts

Keemo on October 10, 2009 at 4:34 PM

Bingo:

It’s not so much that he’s a phony, knows nothing about economics, is historically illiterate, and woefully small minded for the size of the task– all contributory of course. It’s that he’s not one of us. And whatever he is, his profile is fuzzy and devoid of content, like a cardboard cutout made from delaminated corrugated paper. Moreover, he doesn’t command our respect and is unable to appeal to our own common sense. His notions of right and wrong are repugnant and how things work just don’t add up. They are not existential. His descriptions of the world we live in don’t make sense and don’t correspond with our experience.

petefrt on October 10, 2009 at 5:19 PM

That’s what worries me. What happened to the decent (mainly classic) libs who used to be the mainstream of the Democrat Party? Have they been so decimated by the Soros wing that they’re unable to regain control of their party?

what happened ? Death happened – as in JFK’s assasination.JFK was killed by a Marxist – something the Left could never come to grips with and tried to shamefully lie about (Oliver Stone’s creepy conspiracy theory movie is the best example)

James Piereson may be able to answer your question.

nagee76 on October 10, 2009 at 5:30 PM

nagee76 on October 10, 2009 at 5:30 PM

Thanks. Looks like a good one. Just what I need for the drive to Maine this fall. I’m going to see if I can find it at audible.com.

petefrt on October 10, 2009 at 5:36 PM

I’m thinking this period is like the end of WWI, with its “treaties” and “armistice.” The tyrants were left unchecked, and war returned with a vengeance within a generation.

Only with Hiroshima, Nagasaki, Dresden–total war–did we finally destroy the evil. But now the world is forgetting, and I fear that evil is loose again and slouching towards Bethlehem.

PattyJ on October 10, 2009 at 6:24 PM

But now the world is forgetting, and I fear that evil is loose again and slouching towards Bethlehem.

PattyJ on October 10, 2009 at 6:24 PM

Evil or whatever it is, something dangerous seems pandemic, on the loose. I remember thinking during my college studies of WWI and WWII that world and domestic conditions as deranged as this would never happen again, at least in my lifetime. Silly me.

petefrt on October 10, 2009 at 7:05 PM

His achievements are as non-existent now as they were on the day he was nominated.

…and yet you are the one who calls himself “Zero”.

The Monster on October 10, 2009 at 7:10 PM

you have matched my thought with your missive. Now what do we do?

amr on October 10, 2009 at 8:35 PM

I turn once again to the wisdom of Spiderman.

Spidey gets utterly ridiculed and denigrated, and retreats from his heroism.

Then the populace gets overrun by true evil, and they beg for Spidey to come save them.

Like the conservatives who refused to vote for McCain, opting instead for a brief stint of a wholly incompetent socialist so that the country would learn a lesson, I’m starting to think we should let these European creeps fend for themselves for awhile.

John the Libertarian on October 10, 2009 at 9:58 PM

There are more conservatives needed in the Academy, and I would urge any of you who feel the calling to return to grad school and take up teaching on the college level. It is sometimes discouraging, but ultimately rewarding to see conservative thought making inroads on college campuses. College Prof on October 10, 2009

Standing with you, Prof. I am a relative newcomer to the Academy, having been a worker and manager most of my professional life. It is a different atmosphere, but extremely rewarding and enjoyable. Fellow Faculty can be challenging, but I like your stealth approach. Mom was right about the whole “catching more flies with honey than vinegar” thing. Glad you are out there!

indypat on October 10, 2009 at 10:30 PM

DarkCurrent on October 10, 2009 at 1:36 PM

Oh stuff it. Ann, unlike Bleeds Brains and similarly moronic posters, is not a mindless slandermonkey who’s sole method of discussion is to spew insults and copied talking points.

When liberals act like demented chimpanzees, we can’t have a discussion beyond “sit down, STFU, let your elders and betters run the show.” But when they can converse politely and with reasonable viewpoints, I’m more than happy to talk.

Dark-Star on October 10, 2009 at 11:42 PM

Since the Nobel Peace Prize committee is made up of members of the Norwegian Parliament, the Prize has become Norway`s method of becoming a voice in world politics.

Norway is a far out of the way, cold, wet, small nobody country in the world and their egoistic politicians must feel slighted for no one listening to their lofty, intellectual Nordic wisdom. Hence they use the Nobel Peace Prize as their only way to inject their politics onto the world stage.

Instead of calling it the the “Nobel Peace Prize”, they should change the name to the “Norwegian Politics Prize”, given to the person or group who most reflects the political opinion of the Norwegian parliament.

albill on October 11, 2009 at 8:01 AM

For all of it’s faux modernity, Europe has never gotten over it’s knee jerk worship of aristocracy. It’s self absorbed superiority is always just under the surface of it’s every utterance and blatantly obvious in it’s condescending pretensions to world leadership. Like a Paris waiter, it just can’t imagine anyone quite as infused with civil virtue and intellectual nuance as he and his friends. And certainly not those crude Americans – Puleeze!
Having endorsed Obama early in the campaign, Europe is feeling smugly vindicated that he hasn’t lifted the veil on their fatuous corruption like his predecessor did, and seems to beautifully embody America’s continuing guilt over the artificially enhanced sins of it’s checkered past.
The profound inanity of the Nobel award to their American Darling, says far more of interest and consequence about Europe than it does about either Obama or America – and NONE of it is very flattering!
Some day, when we’ve made all of the social progress that so-called “Progressives” love to talk about, some wide-eyed naif will once again gush about how “significant” Obama was as America’s first black president, and the adults in the room will stare in confusion and ask “So what? What did his color have to do with anything?”. Until that much awaited day comes, I will insistently assert that the left in America has yet to get past it’s blatant racism. All they’ve done is slap a “Smiley Face” on it and piously point it in another direction.
Indeed, racism is every bit as alive and well as Dr. King encountered it 50 years ago, and stands ready to be used by the left at a moment’s notice. George Wallace, for all of his vile cynicism, was a far more honest man than Al Gore or Barack Obama when he openly admitted that he had built his political career by simply picking the race card up out of the gutter of Old South politics and using it better than any of his opponents. He would always insist that he never hated any man because of his race, but was only doing what he was forced to do to succeed in 1950’s Alabama, and naively tried to claim some virtue in the microscopic distinction.
One would think that the “Progressive” left should at least attempt the shallow lip service to honesty.

Lew on October 11, 2009 at 11:14 AM

Not much to add to Doctor Zero’s article other than to say it is excellent.

He deserves promotion from the green room to the main studio.

Anders on October 11, 2009 at 1:16 PM

Flash!~

Obama has been named as an Honorary Keebler Elf!

profitsbeard on October 11, 2009 at 3:35 PM

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