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Oct. 9th, 2009 08:49 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Obama Wins Nobel Peace Prize
Seriously, what has he done to earn the honour? "Extraordinary efforts to strengthen international diplomacy and cooperation between peoples"? What efforts? I mean, yes, he's made some nice speeches here and there, and he's not actively hindering diplomacy like his predesessor - but nothing I'd class as 'extraordinary', and his primary focus seems to have been on domestic issues.
I mean, alright, I've never been onboard with the Obama hype, but please, can anyone point to something he's done that justifies this award?
(My choice? I was betting on Morgan Tsvangirai)
Seriously, what has he done to earn the honour? "Extraordinary efforts to strengthen international diplomacy and cooperation between peoples"? What efforts? I mean, yes, he's made some nice speeches here and there, and he's not actively hindering diplomacy like his predesessor - but nothing I'd class as 'extraordinary', and his primary focus seems to have been on domestic issues.
I mean, alright, I've never been onboard with the Obama hype, but please, can anyone point to something he's done that justifies this award?
(My choice? I was betting on Morgan Tsvangirai)
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on 2009-11-30 07:34 am (UTC)I'm more confused at to what the Nobel comittee were thinking - traditionally, when giving the Prize for playing a role in negotiations, both sides get the prize. Arafat and Rabin shared one, Mandela and De Klerk shared one. So he probably wasn't chosen for an award based on any of his attempts at negotiation, which brings us back to why?
(Which may explain why Tsvangirai didn't get the nod - nobody wants to have to refer to "Peace Prize winner Robert Mugabe"...)