Monday, October 12, 2009

John Bolton on Obama's Nobel Win

UPDATE: The affirmative action Nobel

HEAVEN KNOWS, we've heard and read enough already about the Nobel surprise last week. I don't want to belabor this subject a lot longer----okay, maybe just a little longer. But I was reading a piece yesterday in the New York Post (yes I love to sneak and read it, especially when I'm in The Big Apple to horrify family and friends!) by former UN ambassador John Bolton that nailed it for me and I wanted to pass it along. Bolton writes:

Unfortunately this year's Peace Prize follows a decades-long series of politicized decisions by the Norwegian Noble committee. The committee has repeatedly rewarded its ideological brethren, the common theme being a desire to produce a more modest role for the United States in world affairs, and a larger role for multilateral organizations, or as some would describe it, global governance.

I agree with Bolton whole-heartedly. The committee wants to co-opt the Obama administration, as it did Al Gore into its cause of creating a One World Government. Not that it took any coercing on their part with Gore. When you think about it, isn't Obama trying to bring the U.S. down a few notches in order to move us all towards the mega-myth of one big happy world family with the U.S. just being one of the global guys in a pick-up basket ball game? Isn't global warming hysteria an attempt to do the same thing? Al Gore is Mr. One World Order and he wants to be the narcissist-in-chief of it. But he has a run for his money against the even bigger narcissist-in-chief, our new president. Bolton nails it for me. When I really think about it in light of this, the Nobel committee's award to Obama really shouldn't come as a surprise at all.

And over the next year, we should look for the person who most tries leading our country and others into the One World Myth for the next Nobel. And then go back and read the Tower of Babel story again in Genesis and remember how it worked out for those people . God scattered their one-world behinds all over the globe and garbled their languages with the message: No One World governments, now or ever.

Now I've said enough about the Noble and will attempt to hold my peace.