A marvelous thing happened on Sunday's "This Week": Donna Brazile said Barack Obama being awarded the Nobel Peace Prize was "well-deserved," and host George Stephanopoulos couldn't restrain his laughter.
Such deliciously happened moments after George Will said, "[T]he Nobel Prize committee would with this decision have forfeited its reputation for seriousness if it had a reputation for seriousness."
Quite comically, Brazile was as serious as the Nobel committee (video embedded below the fold with partial transcript, video available here for Internet Explorer users):
GEORGE STEPHANOPOULOS, HOST: Another Friday, another shocker. Everyone's got an opinion. Let me bring the Round Table in on all this. I am joined as always by George Will, Nicole Wallace, former communications director in the Bush White House, Arianna Huffington of the Huffington Post, and Donna Brazile. And George, I have to confess when I found out about this, I first wanted to know what the White House thought. The next thing I wanted to know what you thought given your history with the Nobel Prize committee.
GEORGE WILL: Well, the Nobel Prize committee would with this decision have forfeited its reputation for seriousness if it had a reputation for seriousness. The President has a problem in Afghanistan, he has a REAL problem in Scandinavia. First Copenhagen, then Oslo. The award set off a global cry of two words: "For what?" Well, the committee answered that. They said, after 263 days of his presidency, but really after eleven days, because it was February 1 that the nomination list closed, "He was honored for values and attitudes." Notice the word "attitudes." "Values and attitudes shared by a majority of the world's population." This is an award for attitudinizing.
DONNA BRAZILE: It is well-deserved because after eleven days...
STEPHANOPOULOS: (Laughing) Well-deserved?
BRAZILE: C'mon, George. I am a forward-looking, optimistic person, and the President has, in my judgment, he is, it is not only well-deserved, but he must also earn it. George, in eleven days, President Obama overturned many of the policies that much of the world disliked. He ended, banned torture, he proposed closing out Gitmo Bay...
WILL: You're mentioning Gitmo?
BRAZILE: Yes, yes, it's a proposal, and he has to work with members of Congress and states to get it finally closed. He closed secret prisons, CIA prisons across the globe. And he reversed a global gag rule. So, yes, in eleven days he committed a great...
STEPHANOPOULOS: Donna went even farther than the President.
After that, the entire panel laughed.
Alas, I'd be laughing, too, if it wasn't so frightening that anyone with the privilege of regularly offering opinions on national television could actually say something so clearly biased and agenda-driven AND STILL get invited back.
To paraphrase Will's initial comment, liberal media members would with such behavior forfeit their reputation for seriousness if they had a reputation for seriousness.
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To me, DONNA BRAZILE is an
Sun, 10/11/2009 - 13:49 ET by ThisnThatTo me, DONNA BRAZILE is an automatic channel-changer. There has never been a coherent, un-biased, non-racist remark made by her -- ever.
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"mmm, mmm, mm. Barrack-Hussain-Øbama↓." - The liberals coolaid drinking song
I agree.
Sun, 10/11/2009 - 13:56 ET by ThoreauI agree.
It's great to see this
Sun, 10/11/2009 - 15:06 ET by notonmywatch___________________________________________________________
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agree
Mon, 10/12/2009 - 15:46 ET by w2448hcyeah, i agree too...
Congressman said: Obama has something to hide! : http://www.70news.com/2009/10/04/breaking-news-c
I agree with you too.
Sun, 10/11/2009 - 13:58 ET by motherbeltI agree with you too. There is no way Brazile would have been saying that about any white President....even a Democrat.
ThisnThat....?
Sun, 10/11/2009 - 13:59 ET by Timothy HHow could you change the channel on this woman? Good comedy is getting harder to find these days, and this woman nailed this in deadpan.......[whisper, whisper]......What do you mean she was serious?......Well that just makes it even funnier, doesn't it?
Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the the universe. - Albert Einstein
Well, when you put it that
Sun, 10/11/2009 - 15:11 ET by ThisnThatWell, when you put it that way.......
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"mmm, mmm, mm. Barrack-Hussain-Øbama↓." - The liberals coolaid drinking song
How on earth can it be
Sun, 10/11/2009 - 14:04 ET by motherbeltHow on earth can it be "well-deserved" and yet he "must still earn it"????
Donna's really twisting herself into a knot to push this one!
In other words, she is admitting that Obama won it on promises, not actions.
The Nobel "Good Intentions" Prize.
She's a life-long lackey, but I'm surprised even she could maintain a straight face!
And when you can't even put it over on Steffie, for crying out loud, Donna....that's pretty bad!
Once again, thank you guys, for watching this drivel so we don't have to!
Well, in all fairness....
Sun, 10/11/2009 - 14:29 ET by StarAZO'Reilly was also on both sides--we should all be happy that America and peace were in the same sentence, he said Fri, but also, the president had done nothing to earn this happiness for us..
Point of order
Sun, 10/11/2009 - 16:13 ET by ChaitealoverO'Reilly is a Mugwump, sitting on the fence with his mug on one side and his wump on the other.
Chai
“When all government...in little as in great things, shall be drawn to Washington as the center of all power, it will render powerless the checks provided...” Thomas Jefferson
O'Reilly is a fraud
Sun, 10/11/2009 - 20:24 ET by KC MulvilleI occasionally watch O'Reilly, not to watch him, but who he has on. O'Reilly himself is an egomanic.
O'Reilly pushed the idea that the the reason Obama won the award was that he wasn't Bush ... and then said that it was an award to the United States as a whole. No. That's ridiculous. He just invented that out of thin air. The awards committee specifically named Obama, not America as a whole.
I can barely watch the guy anymore. He invites Karl Rove on for a seven minute segment. He takes two minutes to set up a question. Rove launches into his answer, only to be interrupted by O'Reilly after twelve seconds. Then O'Reilly blathers for another two minutes. Rove, sensing that the only way he can avoid being pure backdrop is to speak quickly, speeds up and tries to insert a thought ... only to have O'Reilly dismissively wave him off and declaim that "that's never going to happen ... look ... " and then O'Reilly offers his own (usually) lunatic theory. Then, with four seconds to go, he offers Rove the last word.
For me, he has become unwatchable.
He does have quite an ego.
Sun, 10/11/2009 - 20:31 ET by Free StinkerHe does have quite an ego.
UPDATE: and a temper too! ;-)
Agree with everything except
Sun, 10/11/2009 - 22:42 ET by Chaitealoverthat it was O'Reilly that pushed the "he won because he wasn't Bush." I heard that thought several places before O'Reilly was even on the air.
I usually record the show, then fast forward through a lot of it, watching just the guests I expect to be clear and logical in their opinions [no matter which side they're on]. Some weeks I just watch the body language lady, Dennis Miller, the culture quiz, and/or the last segment with Pinheads and Patriots & viewers email.
Chai
“When all government...in little as in great things, shall be drawn to Washington as the center of all power, it will render powerless the checks provided...” Thomas Jefferson
KC, I'm there too
Mon, 10/12/2009 - 12:01 ET by boomerconI get ticked when Bill O talks over his guests, when it's clear they know more than him and I'd really like to hear what they have to contribute.
I've become a real cherry picker with O'Reilly, maybe catching 5-10 minutes of his "show", to see the things I want to see.
Love that DVR gadget!
KC
Mon, 10/12/2009 - 12:10 ET by doug1950Agree 100% about BO. He invents a lot of stuff out of thin air or whatever air he has in his head sometimes. The ONLY thing bigger than his head IS his ego. He annoys the stew out of me when he gets a great guest on precisely because they are considered experts in their particular field and he jumps all over them and interrupts to say they are full of it or wrong and he has "figured it all out" on his own. Talk about the KIng of Bloviation. He literally "wrote the book". Unless he has someone really interesting and sharp I do not watch.
Another thing that annoys me
Mon, 10/12/2009 - 12:57 ET by ChaitealoverHe'll have a guest explaining something, then interrupt them to say he already knows that. He's completely forgotten that the guest is there to explain the subject to the audience, not him.
Chai
“It is only the warlike power of a civilized people that can give peace to the world.” —1906 Nobel Peace Laureate Theodore Roosevelt
Excellent point
Mon, 10/12/2009 - 13:41 ET by KC MulvilleGood catch
Here's Your Prize...
Sun, 10/11/2009 - 14:35 ET by Red Jeep...now go win the game.
This is an award for attitudinizing.
Sun, 10/11/2009 - 14:01 ET by ProudAmerican58And his attitude is that he fundamentally wants to change the American way of life, leaving it weakened and disrespected. That's what most of the world WANTS to see happen to America and this president is only too happy to comply.
So, I guess in that respect Brazile is right -- this award is well-deserved.
→ Stupid Goosestepper
Sun, 10/11/2009 - 14:00 ET by Cool Arrow"it is not only well-deserved, but he must also earn it."
Or else, WHAT, Donna?
I guess we'll agree on this one. If he turns tail and runs from Afghanistan, he will have earned the prize in the eyes of both you and the Nobel Committee.
and there it is!
Sun, 10/11/2009 - 14:05 ET by jon_torlinI see another SNL skit coming out of this. It would be funny as hell. At the very least, it's gotta get repeated elsewhere like Fox News does from time to time.
-Jon
→ Jon
Sun, 10/11/2009 - 14:07 ET by Cool ArrowAfter last night, I don't expect SNL to do anything other than paying lipservice to the Presidential derriere.
didn't see it
Sun, 10/11/2009 - 14:56 ET by jon_torlinI don't watch SNL anymore anyway, so I didn't see what happened last night. What did happen?
-Jon
→ Forgettable
Sun, 10/11/2009 - 14:59 ET by Cool ArrowWhatsisname, said a few sentences of unfunny stuff and said "Live from New York!"
They must have really gotten reined in after last week.
GE and Immelt
Sun, 10/11/2009 - 15:09 ET by jon_torlinGuess Immelt got an earful from DuhRahmbeau.
Wouldn't be the first time he's done that.
-Jon
Maybe
Sun, 10/11/2009 - 16:07 ET by StarAZMaybe he sent her a long deceased Piscean.
Re SNL
Sun, 10/11/2009 - 15:35 ET by slickwillie2001Not much worth recounting. Armisen's Bamster imitation was as weak as ever, doing a fake Nobel acceptance speech. Drool Barrymore hosting. Many shots at Limbaugh during fake news. Imitation of Carville; voice good, all he did was insult Limbaugh though. Calling him fat, drug addict, etc.
As bad a show as I've seen from them.
Not missing much then
Sun, 10/11/2009 - 15:40 ET by jon_torlinI haven't seen it since the final season with the cheerleaders(will ferrell and cheri oteri). Wasn't that great, but wasn't that bad either, and the following season after that just plain sucked, even with the new faces.
Nice to see it's still about what I expected since then.
-Jon
NS....Video?
Sun, 10/11/2009 - 14:07 ET by BlondeIs it just me, or is the video "below the fold" missing?
Thanks.
I hope he fails, too.
JJ
Sun, 10/11/2009 - 14:28 ET by Noel SheppardJJ,
You're not seeing it right above the transcript? ns
No, I'm not NS
Sun, 10/11/2009 - 14:32 ET by BlondeJust the advert.
It doesn't appear on B's computer either. Perhaps it's our network???
Thx.
I hope he fails, too.
JJ
Sun, 10/11/2009 - 14:34 ET by Noel SheppardJJ,
You use Internet Explorer? ns
Yes, Noel
Sun, 10/11/2009 - 14:36 ET by BlondeI see a tiny little blank box where the link should be. B's computer doesn't even show that. IE8.
I hope he fails, too.
JJ
Sun, 10/11/2009 - 14:39 ET by Noel SheppardJJ,
It's an IE problem. Trying to fix it. IE sucks!!! ns
Thanks, NS
Sun, 10/11/2009 - 14:47 ET by BlondeBecause I'm being told...It's NOT our computers.
Sorry for the Ni Ni....I didn't mean to derail your thread.
I hope he fails, too.
NS....All fixed!
Sun, 10/11/2009 - 14:59 ET by BlondeThx.
I hope he fails, too.
JJ
Sun, 10/11/2009 - 15:10 ET by Noel SheppardJJ,
I see that. Got lucky! ns
Hate to tell you this, Noel
Sun, 10/11/2009 - 15:30 ET by BlondeBut it won't play.
It looks like 1/4 of the regulalr Video Screen, with a big > over it.
Oh well....I didn't want to aggravate you.
I hope he fails, too.
You Think You've Got Problems
Sun, 10/11/2009 - 21:21 ET by DoktorFrankenMy screen doesn't fold.
8-)
JJ
Sun, 10/11/2009 - 23:25 ET by Noel SheppardJJ,
Looks good on my IE. Don't know why you're having problems. ns
NS
Sun, 10/11/2009 - 23:38 ET by ChaitealoverI've been in and out all day without any problem. I use Firefox 3.0.14. I even forced myself to listen long enough to try to understand Arianna Huffington's point, no problem with the video.
Chai
I can see it now at Media
Sun, 10/11/2009 - 14:37 ET by Roger the ShrubberI can see it now at Media Matters: Newsbusters claim of video showing mocking of Brazille proven false!
Or, how about: Stephanopolous obvious right-wing bias exposed!
Hee Hee, Shrubster
Sun, 10/11/2009 - 14:38 ET by BlondeYour name came up over at the Gatorboards the other day. With a great animated Shrubbery emoticon, I wish I'd saved the link. If I find it again, I'll send it to you. Ni Ni.
<edit> Bring Meyer a Shrubbery.
I hope he fails, too.
→ Iconic Shrubster
Sun, 10/11/2009 - 14:41 ET by Cool ArrowDoes Shrubbo play bocce ball too?
This shrubber is a master
Sun, 10/11/2009 - 14:42 ET by Roger the ShrubberThis shrubber is a master of all leisure lawn sports :)
If you find it Blondie, let me know!!!
Hey punk... gerrof my
Sun, 10/11/2009 - 14:44 ET by Jack BauerHey punk... gerrof my LAWN.
Roger...found it
Sun, 10/11/2009 - 14:46 ET by BlondeEdited and included in my post above, Ni Ni.
I hope he fails, too.
Video is here
Sun, 10/11/2009 - 16:14 ET by Edward LeeLink at end of article:
http://blogs.abcnews.com/george/2009/10/obamas-nobel-well-deserved.html
Oh, my lying eyes and
Sun, 10/11/2009 - 14:15 ET by d1carterOh, my lying eyes and ears...and the media just keep on digging.
Well deserved but....
Sun, 10/11/2009 - 14:27 ET by StarAZWell deserved but he must also earn it? What does this mean--you know, in plain English (do we have that anymore?). Does it mean it was a Norwegian vote of confidence that he could earn it somehow? Well, all righty--we need Norwegian votes of confidence.
→ What it means
Sun, 10/11/2009 - 14:35 ET by Cool ArrowWhat it means is that Obama needs to fulfill this call to retreat from Iraq and Afghanistan.
Seems like he once (or twice) promised to invade Pakistan. Wonder how that promise is going for him?
Black liberals never criticize a black liberal
Sun, 10/11/2009 - 14:40 ET by jefflebowskiBrazile is only following the monolithic black code. If you are a black liberal, never, ever, ever criticize a black liberal..no matter how absurd the argument. Obama's Nobel, Marion Barry's re-election, or OJ's murders. It IS refreshing to see white people calling them on their racist code, however.
Angry White Dude
www.angrywhitedude.com
Defending the absurd with gobbledy-gook . . .
Sun, 10/11/2009 - 14:47 ET by GalvanicBRAZILE: . . . the President has, in my judgment, he is, it is not only well-deserved, but he must also earn it. . . .
Say what? If he hasn't earned it yet, how could he possibly deserve?
Her illogic sounds like something Al Gore would utter, which shouldn't surprise us since she was his campaign manager in 2000. Brazille is incoherent, and it's refreshing to see even a Democratic partisan like Stephanopoulus laugh at her nonsense.
If I were George Will sitting there when Brazile spoke, I would have asked her this: "At what point can we say he has "earned" this prize? What are the metrics?"
And as for this award reflecting a global celebration that Obama's alleged initiatives, let's not forget that Obama was selected by 5 Norwegians who themselves were chosen by the Norwegian parliament, to receive an award for the man who invented dynamite. Wow-ee.
"Well deserved, but he must
Sun, 10/11/2009 - 14:46 ET by ConservativeRex"Well deserved, but he must earn it"?
Under that criteria, why not hand out Nobel Prizes to every other new born in every maternity ward with the same admonition?
To use a word I believe I heard first back in the 90's, these people are loopy. I think that is an apt word for these folks.
Si Vis Palem, Para Bellum
X
Sun, 10/11/2009 - 14:51 ET by serfer62I can never condemn her across the board
she is one of the very few who defended President Bush during Katerina...
Just wait until next week....
Sun, 10/11/2009 - 16:53 ET by DragonsbreathWhen they canonize him for the church.
Saint Barack Hmmm Hmm good...
"1/20/2013 The end of a Error"
award Alfred Nobel's intentions
Sun, 10/11/2009 - 17:17 ET by JeffC...I thought I read somewhere that Alfred Nobel intended his awards for people with actual accomplishments, not for people with lofty goals.
If that's true, then at minimum this year's peace prize violates his wishes. The selection committee just wanted to honor one of their fellow travelers. Their selection could hamstring the safety of people because of their twisted definition of "peace."
Steffie seemed pleased Bammy
Sun, 10/11/2009 - 17:39 ET by chessplayerSteffie seemed pleased Bammy got it and seemed to think he earned it the other night on FoxNews.
The Ice Princess at the New
Sun, 10/11/2009 - 22:11 ET by jkwtradingThe Ice Princess at the New York Times has written an article we can all enjoy.
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/10/11/opinion/11dowd.html?_r=1&adxnnl=1&ref=opinion&adxnnlx=1255312866-cdy/+PM6bgg6ILwTbj6yCA
Re Dowd
Sun, 10/11/2009 - 23:59 ET by slickwillie2001Not bad at all; an imagined conversation between Clinton and President George W. Bush over the Bamster's Nobel.
These kool aid drinking
Sun, 10/11/2009 - 23:18 ET by deerjerkydaveThese kool aid drinking liberals are so arrogant that they feel they deserve awards even before they achieve anything! They feel their position is so clearly right that accomplishment isn't necessary to validate their ideological claims.
Historic?
Mon, 10/12/2009 - 09:33 ET by LibertydudeObama could crap in brazzzile's mouth and she would say it was historic.
I'd give him a prize for that.
Lipton Ice Tea
Mon, 10/12/2009 - 09:35 ET by Sergeant ROCKI was thinking that she has something else on her mind.
"I ask, Sir, what is the militia? It is the whole people. To disarm the people is the best and most effectual way to enslave them."
George Mason
Mon, 10/12/2009 - 09:47 ET by jessieHThe Nobel means nothing, anymore.