Nobel Peace Prize

Two Parties of 'No' and a Silent Majority

Jennifer Donahue | Posted 10.12.2009 | Politics


Jennifer Donahue

The silent majority now is the voice of the "independent". If you listen past the yelling to hear the actual voices, you see that this is the position of most Americans.

Obama's Nobel Peace Prize is Well Deserved

2morrowknight | Posted 10.12.2009 | Politics


2morrowknight

In ten months under Obama, America's image in the world is decidedly better than it was under the previous president.

The Norwegians Got It!

Lester Sloan | Posted 10.12.2009 | Politics


Lester Sloan

While writers, poets, and scientists usually win the award for what they have accomplished, statesmen, philosophers, and other persons of ideas are honored for the causes that they champion.

Were The Economics Nobel Prize Winners "Ironic" Choices?

The Big Picture | Barry Rithholtz | Posted 10.12.2009 | Business


The odds favorite to win the Nobel, Eugene Fama, lost the prize to two other Americans, Elinor Ostrom and Oliver Williamson. Ostrom & Williamson stud...

Why Obama Should Not Have Received the Peace Prize -- Yet

Robert Reich | Posted 10.12.2009 | Politics


Robert Reich

Giving the Peace Prize to the President before any of his goals have been attained only underscores the paradox of Obama at this early stage of his presidency.

Can Obama Redefine the "Real" in Realpolitik? The Nobel Committee Is Betting That He Can

Mark Levine | Posted 10.12.2009 | World


Mark Levine

It is up to Obama to use the Prize as an opening to pursue truly transformational policies on the world stage regardless of the potential political cost to him.

The Indictment of America

Russell Simmons | Posted 10.12.2009 | Politics


Russell Simmons

I'm really afraid that our beloved country, America, is standing on its last wobbly legs. I'm worried that the karmic effects of our negative actions will finally come home to roost.

Obama Sweeps Nobel Prizes

Peter Owen Nelson | Posted 10.12.2009 | Comedy


Peter Owen Nelson

After President Obama was awarded the Peace Prize, I received an invitation from Chairman Jagland of the Nobel Prize Committee to live-blog their proceedings.

Back and Forth on the Nobel Peace Prize

Michael Jones | Posted 10.12.2009 | Chicago


Michael Jones

"Jimmy Carter and Al Gore, and now President Obama, got their awards for political reasons ... mostly a Scandinavian attempt to embarrass George Bush."

Obama's Unusual Nobel Peace Prize Just Right for Unusual Times

Sarah van Gelder | Posted 10.12.2009 | World


Sarah van Gelder

It's no wonder that the Nobel Committee would want to encourage an embattled U.S. president who is trying to do the right thing. After eight years of recklessness, there's a lot of catch-up to do.

Get Off Obama's Back: Second Thoughts From Michael Moore

Michael Moore | Posted 10.10.2009 | Politics


Michael Moore

Obama is moving too slow for most of us -- but he needs to know we are with him and we stand beside him as he attempts to turn eight years of sheer madness around.

Cornel West Comments On Obama's Nobel Peace Prize: Hard To Be War President With Peace Prize

The Huffington Post | Posted 10.10.2009 | Politics


Dr. Cornel West spoke at the Central Library in Los Angeles Friday, Oct. 9, and weighed in on what winning the Nobel Peace Prize will mean for Preside...

A Time for War, A Time for Peace Prizes

Rabbi Jennifer Krause | Posted 10.10.2009 | World


Rabbi Jennifer Krause

The Nobel Committee's puzzling decision to award President Obama with the 2009 Nobel Peace Prize inspired me to return to Ecclesiastes.

On the Obama Peace Prize

Reverend Billy | Posted 10.10.2009 | Green


Reverend Billy

I never thought of Peace as a word that was moveable.

Barack's Nobel: A Symbolic Gesture of Hope to the World's Youth

Scott Atran | Posted 10.10.2009 | World


Scott Atran

The award of the Peace Prize to Obama is a symbolic gesture to youth all over the developing world who have a new hero. Perhaps the ability to simply inspire hope now indeed merits a Nobel.

Peace and Politics

Paula Gordon | Posted 10.10.2009 | Politics


Paula Gordon

My first thought on hearing the news was to rejoice. My second thought was anticipation of the squeals, whines and bellyaches that America's extreme wrong-wing noisemakers invariably shriek.

Why Can't Obama Get Shoes--Not Nobels--Tossed at Him Like a Normal US President?

Julie Farby | Posted 10.10.2009 | Comedy


Julie Farby

Having the world suddenly respect us is just too big a burden to bear--and the Republicans for one, want nothing to do with such things.

Selected Takes From Twitterers on Obama's Nobel Prize Win

Rob Kall | Posted 10.10.2009 | Media


Rob Kall

Here are 50+ tweets: for it, against it, funny, pathetic, many with links to articles. Click here to see the tweetstream of comments on Obama's Nobe...

The Outrage Pandemic

Jeffrey Feldman | Posted 10.10.2009 | Politics


Jeffrey Feldman

Less than a year ago, tens of millions of Americans descended on DC, just so they could say, "I was there." Now, a majority of Americans seem convinced that Obama has personally slighted them.

Obama Named Country Music Entertainer of the Year

Andy Borowitz | Posted 10.10.2009 | Comedy


Andy Borowitz

In Nashville, country music insiders were shocked by Mr. Obama's selection, given that he has only been in office for eight months and during that time has yet to record a single country song.

Reaction to President Obama's Nobel Peace Prize is Another "Teaching Moment"

Joseph A. Palermo | Posted 10.12.2009 | Politics


Joseph A. Palermo

Are we incapable of recognizing the simple fact that it is much better for America to have a president who is admired and respected in the world than one who is despised and feared?

A Peace Prize for Pipe Dreams?

Sunil Adam | Posted 10.10.2009 | World


Sunil Adam

Even if the Taliban, al-Qaida and other madcap terrorists succumb to the Obama charm and fold their tents, it is unlikely that the president will be so lucky as to put the nuclear genie back in the bottle.

Obama's Nobel Prize Is Really a Tribute to American Voters

Robert Creamer | Posted 10.10.2009 | Politics


Robert Creamer

This award celebrates the fact that American voters chose a President committed to progressive values, instead of pre-emptive war and the Neo-Con theories of unilateral action.

Nobel Committee's Subtle, Inspirational Message To America

Ruth Sherman | Posted 10.10.2009 | Politics


Ruth Sherman

What if -- in addition to fostering world peace -- the Nobel Commitee also wanted to send the citizens of the United States a subtle, inspirational message?

Why Obama's Nobel Peace Prize Is Deserved

Andy Ostroy | Posted 10.10.2009 | Politics


Andy Ostroy

After eight embarrassing years of reckless cowboy arrogance marred by war, war crimes and human rights abuses, Obama's Nobel Prize symbolizes the beginning of the U.S. return to respectability.