A new book by Mark Halperin and John Heilemann has quoted President Obama in 2012 telling his advisers in reference to drone strikes that he’s “really good at killing people.”
Is this the Peace Prize recipient the Nobel committee expected?
https://twitter.com/DicksTrash/status/397172260068282368
This is what happens when a decision is based on future expectations rather than past performance. The Nobel committee’s choice in 2009 was not unlike Congress and the president passing a massive law without reading it to find out what’s in it, which happened the following year.
The @Nobelprize_org made a mockery of their own Peace Prize by awarding it to @BarackObama #dirtywars #dronestrikes http://t.co/ACgCjzTyXV
— ⭕ Josh Couch (@JoshCouchNZ) November 3, 2013
@Nobelprize_org How embarrassing for you. @BarackObama: "I'm really good at killing people." Leftists love to kill people. (See history.)
— Rae (@MacGhil) November 3, 2013
https://twitter.com/deblessings/status/397091616688578560
Dear @Nobelprize_org when are you going to revoke @barackobama's peace prize? #PJNET #TCOT
— MagnaVita (@Magna_Vita) November 3, 2013
.@Nobelprize_org Obama bragged about being good at killing people with drones. And you gave him the peace prize. http://t.co/3JUwrdkcYp
— Underdog (@rdbrewer4) November 3, 2013
@rdbrewer4 @Nobelprize_org only if you are a socialist and hate george bush
— All Hyped Up on Dragon Energy (@NorwoodBrian) November 3, 2013
The Nobel Prize committee isn’t expected to rescind Barack Obama’s Peace Prize, perhaps because they’re trying to decide if they should give Kathleen Sebelius a Nobel Prize in Medicine for the design of HealthCare.gov.
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