Obama and the Nobel Prize
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Obama and the Nobel Prize
Is anyone else extremely offended that Obama was low-class and dishonorable enough to accept the Nobel Peace Prize having done absolutely nothing to earn it?
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depends.........he's pretty interesting when he doesn't have a teleprompter.......*chuckling*.........Captain Goddammit wrote:And regardless of what he actually says, is Obama not about the blandest, dullest speaker ever? Shit, even Bush was easier to listen to, even if he did learn how to say "nucular" from Jimmy Carter.
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subjective, certainly. I felt he was sort of like a jeapardy player who had buzzed in too early and was on the spot to come up with the next word. Kind of a lurching quality that made me uneasy. Obama pauses like he's looking through a huge spice drawer for a special word. He has a bigger spice drawer to draw on than Bush imho.
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yeah, maybe.........Elorrum wrote:subjective, certainly. I felt he was sort of like a jeapardy player who had buzzed in too early and was on the spot to come up with the next word. Kind of a lurching quality that made me uneasy. Obama pauses like he's looking through a huge spice drawer for a special word. He has a bigger spice drawer to draw on than Bush imho.
I think the "looking in the spice drawer" is waiting for the teleprompter to scroll......What I've seen, the messiah is pretty awkward and halting without it.....and, prone to gafs......
not that any of us wouldn't be.
Both of them, had/have, arguably, a very difficult job in public speaking......knowing everyone is parsing every word, and nuance.....
It's gotta be daunting.
folks tend to like to label a person they don't like, or agree with, as "stupid" or whatever.......that, to me, is a mistake.......
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It reminds me of the Robbin Williams bit about Reagan being Disney's last wish "to build a president", but I honestly don't know who is better(more entertaining) in the public speaking arena, Obama or Bush II, on one hand Bush was great when he got that "little-redneck-just-heard-a-pecker-joke laugh going" but really annoying when he was trying to convince you the BS coming out of his mouth was really true. But You gotta hand it to Obama, his eyes say he's looking at you but you can see him reading the teleprompter and thinking "this is really my position on this?"
To sum it all up, Bush was entertaining cause we all knew the hand up his ass was Chennys', and the hand up Obamas ass seems to be his own.
To sum it all up, Bush was entertaining cause we all knew the hand up his ass was Chennys', and the hand up Obamas ass seems to be his own.
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I think it would have been more offensive to reject the award. Clearly it was an attempt by the committee to encourage Obama to use his position as president to take this country in a new direction. They understood their purpose, I'm sure Obama is smart enough to figure it out, so the only question is whether or not he'll live up to the honor--and it's a bit early to make that call in my opinion.
As for the failure of his logic, that sometimes war is a necessary component for achieving peace... let's take an analogous approach to considering the statement.
It's a small minority of people who would object to allowing law enforcement to carry firearms. When criminals reject the laws of the society they reside in, there's less reason for them to exercise restraint--especially when confronted with arrest. If police and citizens were unarmed then the only people with weapons would be the criminals, and do we have any doubt that they'd use them as a force for more destruction?
History has shown us that some people will confuse the ability to force people to do their will with the right to do so. If no one is willing to oppose them, then within the spheres of their control we allow genocide, degredation, and other atrocity.
Do I think it's our job to police the world? No more than it's our job to aid the people of Haiti. I think Americans see that they can do something, so they feel they ought to. Sometimes this has disastrous consequences, other times that energy can change the world for the better. I'd rather the UN make these decisions, but I do believe that sometimes they have to be made.
As for the failure of his logic, that sometimes war is a necessary component for achieving peace... let's take an analogous approach to considering the statement.
It's a small minority of people who would object to allowing law enforcement to carry firearms. When criminals reject the laws of the society they reside in, there's less reason for them to exercise restraint--especially when confronted with arrest. If police and citizens were unarmed then the only people with weapons would be the criminals, and do we have any doubt that they'd use them as a force for more destruction?
History has shown us that some people will confuse the ability to force people to do their will with the right to do so. If no one is willing to oppose them, then within the spheres of their control we allow genocide, degredation, and other atrocity.
Do I think it's our job to police the world? No more than it's our job to aid the people of Haiti. I think Americans see that they can do something, so they feel they ought to. Sometimes this has disastrous consequences, other times that energy can change the world for the better. I'd rather the UN make these decisions, but I do believe that sometimes they have to be made.




