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The Nobel Prize to Obama: Europe’s bid to re-colonize America

By Dick Morris - 10/09/09 12:16 PM ET

By Dick Morris and Eileen McGann

Whether it was rewarding Jimmy Carter for criticizing the Iraq war or supporting Al Gore in his crusade against global warming, the Norwegian parliament — which chooses the winners of the Nobel Peace Prize — has sought to use the award as a political tool to influence American politics. Its prestige and moral power make the prize a potent weapon with which to help steer the direction of the colossus beyond the seas that controls a quarter of the world’s economy and most of its military power.
Now the Norwegians have weighed in to support Barack Obama in his bid to reshape America so it looks more like, well, Norway, or at least like Europe.

European socialism cannot succeed without conquering the United States. If the European Union has high taxes and the U.S. keeps its levies low, business and brains will flow to America. If the EU’s labor standards require long vacations and high benefits and proscribe layoffs and ours do not, employers will migrate across the ocean to do their business in the States. If the Old World curbs ambition by taxation, regulation and social opprobrium, the ambitious will flock to the New World, as they have done for 400 years.

So Lenin was right. Socialism cannot exist in just one country — or one continent. It must dominate worldwide or wealth and power will flow to those who remain committed to the free market. Europe realizes this reality, and it makes Obama’s election as president of the United States all the more welcome.

The Nobel Prize is really Obama’s payback for disciplining the unruly United States and taming it to be a member of the European family of nations. Europe wants to reverse the American Revolution and re-colonize us and it sees in Obama a kindred spirit willing to do its bidding.

Does the United States let its entrepreneurs run wild, coming up with fanciful new ideas and making billions from them? Obama will regulate and subdue business just like they do in Europe. Do U.S. businesses compete by slashing prices, aggressively pursuing markets and jockeying for market share? Obama will make them behave themselves and stay in line, just like European companies do. Do Americans work hard and push aggressively to make as much money as they can? Obama will raise taxes, emphasize community values and narcotize their ambition by offering government largesse.

And does the United States still believe in a sloppy, contrarian democracy in which ordinary people can directly affect their government, states have powers and courts can reel in executive authority? Obama will use his rubber-stamp majority in Congress to pass new laws regardless of public opinion and make us obey.

In foreign policy, is the United States still willing to stand up, alone if necessary, to protect human rights in Bosnia, in Iraq, and in Afghanistan? Obama will curb this unruly independence and mold it within the fabric of appeasement that has dominated Europe for the past half-century.   

All this heavy lifting, this conversion of America into a European state, deserves a reward. And what more fitting one to give Obama than the Nobel Peace Prize? He obviously doesn’t deserve the award for economics or, given his healthcare ideas, for medicine. But the Peace Prize expresses Europe’s longing: to take back the nation its overly ambitious and uppity children founded.

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Comments (23)

Sour grapes! We have been 'bullies long enough. Whether you like or dislike our President, he has done quit a bit in a brief time. It tends to be downplayed by the media, but Obama has accomplished a lot of good in the world; some of which are:Began to address climate change by increasing fuel standards for automobilesAppo inted Special Envoy for Climate ChangeSigned Lily Ledbetter BY Joyce M on 10/09/2009 at 14:48
Great article! It's about time we had a leader that put us in our place for us Americans should not be any better or more successful than the rest of the world. That would be just… wrong? Thank goodness we have Obama to show us the way…Mmm…mmm… mmm.BY Kathryn on 10/09/2009 at 15:00
Wow. Truly sir, some of the craziest stuff I've heard. A complete disregard for economic history. Still pushing on with ideological free market, race-to-the-bottom econ systems. The only difference really is that in Europe, economies are subset and serve societies. Not the other way around like we try to do it here. They make plenty of money over there. Be careful what you wish for. When the world is economically flat, and corporatism has wrung every cent and inefficiency out of the globe, the last inefficiencies will be wealth and power.BY jim barnett on 10/09/2009 at 15:02
The award was issued prematurely. Period.BY Danielle on 10/09/2009 at 15:04
Obama needs to be impeached for violation of the US Constitution.BY Mr. Lucas Brice on 10/09/2009 at 16:04
i agree with this video http://www.politico.com/arena/archive/snl.htmlthat sez he hasnt done jack or squatall hes done is treat the american people the way a tyrant of dictator hastells drug companies to cease and desist when they try to warn the public the health bill will take services away from medicare then his dhs secretary has the nerve to ask for the help of the american people after dismantling laws that kept us safe in the pastsounds more like a bully or a dictator than a president to meBY ted on 10/09/2009 at 17:38
I'd call this Nobel Award a "Premature Ejaculation by a Peace Committee"BY Bzdashek on 10/09/2009 at 19:03
For Ted: after reading your post, I'm sure you also must disagree with President Obama's desire to improve public education; specifically the areas of spelling, grammar and sentence construction.BY andreams on 10/09/2009 at 21:16
Its possible that the Nobel committee saw President Obama's appointment of Richard Holbrooke and George Mitchell as special middle east envoys as a step forward in PEACE initiatives after Bush has left the positions vacant for the duration of his term in office. Its possible that the Nobel committee listened to President Obama when he said there would be no cowboy or gunboat diplomacy in his administration. Its possible the Nobel committee saw the efforts by President Obama to reconcile with nations the attempts by the previous administation to cower and browbeat them to see things their way… " You're either with us or you're with the terrorists." Its entirely possible that the Nobel committee saw a man determined to bring his country back into the brotherhood of nations via the art of diplomacy and mutual respect. A refreshing change from the previous quasi-hegemonistic megalomaniac that he replaced. This is an honor that the electorate that worked to enseat him can share.BY jim larkin on 10/10/2009 at 05:58
Peace Prize? I'm thinks more like a Piece of the Pie of Hope and Change. Eat it while its only Warm, because it will not be long before it is Burnt. How pathetic can it get?BY J Edgar Swoop on 10/10/2009 at 10:56

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