Arrogant Obama LIVID Over What Just Happened To His Nobel Peace Prize – Guess Who Gets It!
Many Americans rightfully questioned the honor that
Barack Obama was given in being awarded the most prestigious prize one could
receive when he was given the Nobel Peace Prize. With only six given out each
year for outstanding contributions for humanity in chemistry, economics,
literature, peace, physics, or physiology or medicine, he didn’t seem to fit as
the number one contributor in the world for any of these categories. In fact,
his actions as the president of America were directly counter to these noble
contributions.
Now we know the real reason behind why he was awarded
this honor he definitely didn’t deserve, which ex-Secretary for the Nobel Prize
Geir Lundestad admitted to, along with who else could have and should have
gotten his Nobel Peace Prize instead of this man who worked diligently at
creating a deep divide in our country, which even extended far beyond our
borders.
In 2009 Barak Obama was given one of the most coveted
and prestigious awards a person can receive. The Nobel Peace Prize is awarded
to people who stand out for acts of courage and kindness for humanity. An
example of a worthy recipient would be Mother Teresa, who given the award for
her selflessness and kindness work with people of Calcutta India. She was
awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1979, she spent over 50 years serving people
in the slums of Calcutta.
Barak, however, did nothing like that. In fact, the
2009 Nobel Peace prize has been the most controversial so far. Obama beat out
many people who were clearly worthy recipients of the award. Yesterday,
Johnathan Turley wrote a scathing article about Obama winning the award and
what the ex-Secretary of the Nobel recently admitted.
In Jonathan Turley’s blog post yesterday he wrote,
Like many people, I was highly critical of the awarding of the Nobel Award to
President Barack Obama in 2009 before he had done anything as president.
Now the ex-Secretary for the Nobel Prize Geir
Lundestad has admitted that Obama did not deserve the prize but rather they
thought the award would strengthen Obama.
It is a maddening admission that the committee bypassed a list of worthy
candidates with proven contributions to humanity to give a boost to someone
that the Committee simply liked. That would seem grossly unethical but
Lundestad merely acknowledged that it did not seem to work.
As I discussed at the time, Obama beat out various
more worthy candidates including Dr. Sima Samar who is an amazingly brave
Afghan woman who has risked her life to fight for the rights of women and girls
in both Afghanistan and Pakistan. The
chairwomen of the Afghan Independent Human Rights Commission, Samar was the
first Hazara woman to obtain a medical degree from Kabul University. She has
had to repeatedly flee for her life but has insisted on returning time and time
again to treat the poor and fight for women’s rights — in an area where
feminists are routinely killed or sprayed with acid by extremists.
For civil libertarians, the comparison of Samar and
Obama could not be more striking. Where Obama has repeatedly refused to fight
for principle and yielded to politics (in areas like torture, privacy, and
detainee rights), Samar has refused to yield on principle — even at the risk of
her own life.
While Obama was in office less than two weeks before
his nomination, Samar has spent a lifetime fighting for oppressed women in
Afghanistan. Geir Lundestad and his colleagues rejected Samar and others
because they wanted to boost Obama.
In his memoir entitled “Secretary of Peace,”
Lundestad admits “No Nobel Peace Prize ever elicited more attention than the
2009 prize to Barack Obama . . . Even many of Obama’s supporters believed that
the prize was a mistake. In that sense, the committee didn’t achieve what it
had hoped for.” That is Lundestad’s way of explaining a decision that openly
ignored the premise of the prize, ignored humanitarians with inspiring records,
and gave the leading humanitarian award to someone without single credible
claim to that prize.
Barak Obama should have turned down the award,
allowing a worthy recipient to receive it. But of course, arrogant Obama would
do no such thing. His presidency is
filled with these types of occasions. While his actual award may not go to
anyone else, in people’s minds, they don’t acknowledge him as the worthy
recipient of it since it was given in vain. We consider the honor to have gone
to Samar, or any others, and that respect given to those people for their
contributions far outweighs a physical award that everyone feels is grossly
underserved.
In 2013 Obama won the NME Hero of the Year Award,
again beating out people who actually did something heroic. Barak would be
better suited to win an award for his scandals while being the
Commander-in-Chief. He should be
recognized for giving the terrorist nation of Iran over a billion dollars or
providing guns to Mexican cartels. He could win an award for doing nothing in
eight years to remove ISIS or stopping North Korea from terrorizing the world.
The list goes on and on. Barak Obama should have
never recieved the Nobel Peace Prize, the world became a much scarier place
under his administration. In fact, the current Nobel committee should remove
the award from Obama if they have any hope of preserving the honor it carries,
which was cheapened by this single, undeserved recipient.
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