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Friday, October 09, 2009

President Obama wins the Nobel Peace Prize. This guy is going to be remembered as the most loved, most honored, and least deserving of love and honors President we've ever had.

Michael Binyon of The Times of London says this makes a mockery of the award.

John Bolton says Obama should decline the award "and then ask to be reconsidered again in three or four years when he has a record." Bolton reminds us that the last two sitting Presidents to win the award, Teddy Roosevelt in 1906 and Woodrow Wilson in 1919 were both the main architects of peace treaties, Roosevelt for the Treaty of Portsmouth that ended the Russo-Japanese War and Wilson for his part in drafting the Versailles Treaty formally ending World War I. Obama has done nothing even close by comparison.

The Prime Minister of Norway says he has already spoken with President Obama, and Obama has told him he will come to Oslo to accept the prize.

Ralph Peters examines the three options facing the President for our Afghanistan/Pakistan policy going forward.

Here is the must read article of the day, as Charles Krauthammer describes an American in decline, a decline deliberately chosen by the Liberal elites, including Barack Obama.

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