As everybody knows by now, it was announced earlier this month that this year’s Nobel Peace Prize will be awarded to none other than the European Union.
This can only further burnish the luster added to the Prize when it was presented to Barack Hussein Obama back in 2009.
Both these momentous occasions were simply the latest in a long series of distinguished recipients, who include Al Gore (2007), Mohamed El-Baradei (2005), Jimmy Carter (2002), Amnesty International (1977), the United Nations and Kofi Annan (2001), Yasser Arafat (1994), Desmond Tutu (1984), and International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War (1985).
“But Baron,” you say, “none of this is news! Everyone knows the Nobel Peace Prize jumped the shark decades ago. Why, it’s become a dumping ground for progressive political hacks — as designated by progressive political hacks in Norway!”
And indeed it has. But let’s not give up on the much-maligned Prize just yet.
An unidentified entrepreneur has come up with an idea to merge Commerce with the Pursuit of World Peace ’n’ Justice:
If he’s willing to throw in a free 20-ounce Diet Pepsi, I just might take him up on the deal…
Hat tip: Vlad Tepes.
9 comments:
When the chips are down humor will always win out!
Once again reality outdoes the Onion.
They are out of chips Nemesis? No wonder they are giving out Nobels.
ChristianInfidel says:
Hilarious!
This has to be a typo. I'm sure the only prize the EU would get is Dhimmi Appeaser of the Year??
Pepsi for all
Former Norwegian PM, as well as former Pepsi consultant might think about the idea and throw in a word
Something to Observe...
There is an idea here about what
may have really happened at that island last year. Quite intriguing, really.
AUF leader Eskil Pedersen re-elected unanimously at the Labor Youth, Norway, on Sunday
Heading for another four years of Stoltenberg regime
Something to Observe commenter:
I tried, but it's all too mysterious for me to figure out your meaning.
Egghead
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