Sunday, October 11, 2009

Deeply Befuddled

On Friday morning, the entire world was met with quite a surprise. President Barack Obama has been awarded the Nobel Peace Prize! Even the President was left scrambling for words. Obama said he wad "deeply Mumbled". At first thought, I was deeply befuddled.

But, as much of a head scratcher as this is, given the incredible amount of non accomplishments (outlined by SNL recently) and monumental failures (unemployment rate, stimulus package), this should not have surprised anyone.

On the Kudlow Report on CNBC host Larry Kudlow discusses the award with Andrew Briebart of Big Government. Take a listen:





Obama has endeared himself to the thug dictators across the globe while admonishing America. He is willing to collapse the US economy in efforts to prevent global warming and to bring a collective redistribution of wealth. In addition, Obama is seemingly against taking the fight to the terrorists around the world and has no interest in supporting uprisings for freedom.

Most of the liberal leaders and voters of this prize around the world are ecstatic that the US leaderships now endorses a retreat from the greatest country in the world to just one of the collective countries for the better good.

Two sitting US Presidents have won this award, Theodore Roosevelt and Woodrow Wilson, who rank as the two most progressive in our history. In addition, Jimmy Carter was a recipient post presidency. Obama is quite progressive, popular among elitists and our European friends, while Obama shares much ideology with Carter, who clearly ranks among the worst Presidents in our history.

Therefore, I conclude it should not have been a surprise Obama won the prize. I think Tom McMahon from Four Block World brilliantly summed it all up!

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