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October 19, 2007
Albert Gore,
Ignoble Laureate
by Mark Alexander
From The Patriot Post
In 1867, Swedish chemist and armaments
manufacturer Alfred Bernhard Nobel made a
remarkable discovery: By combining highly explosive
nitroglycerin with an inert absorbent such as
diatomaceous clay, he could stabilize the volatile
chemical, making it far safer to handle and
transport. He thus patented "dynamite," and made a
fortune from its production around the world.
Nobel was subject to much condemnation for the
military application of his inventions and
consequently, as stipulated in his 1896 will, he
set aside the equivalent of more than $100 million
in trust to establish annual awards for physics,
chemistry, medicine, literature and, of course, the
"Peace Prize" -- for "the person who shall have
done the most or the best work for fraternity
between nations, for the abolition or reduction of
standing armies and for the holding and promotion
of peace congresses." (An award for economics was
instituted in 1969.)
The Norwegian Nobel Committee, which awards the
Peace Prize, consists of five members who are
elected by the Norwegian parliament. For almost a
century, the Nobel Committee has bestowed its award
upon leaders who were notable for their
contributions to world peace -- recipients such as
Martin Luther King, Mother Teresa and Lech
Walesa.
The Committee, however, has been under the thumb
of the Norwegian Labor Party for more than a
decade, and the results have been telling. A number
of recent prize-winners pale in comparison to
previous laureates, and their achievements, such as
they are, can hardly be said to embody the stated
purpose of the award.
In 1994, for example, the Committee conferred
the Peace Prize upon Yasser Arafat, Shimon Peres
and Yitzhak Rabin "for their efforts to create
peace in the Middle East." Arafat, of course, was
less a peacemaker than a terrorist, and his
treachery did more to undermine Middle East peace
than any regional leader other than Saddam Hussein.
Palestinians would counter that Peres and Rabin
were also terrorists, but not
one single Jew under their watch walked into a
crowded market or onto a bus with the express
purpose of detonating a bomb and killing as many
non-combatant men, women and children as
possible.
In 2001, the Committee awarded the Peace Prize
to the United Nations and its General Secretary
Kofi Annan, "for their work for a better organized
and more peaceful world." And yet terrorism and
genocide flourished under Annan's watch.
The following year, the award went to Jimmy
Carter, "for his decades of untiring effort to find
peaceful solutions to international conflicts, to
advance democracy and human rights, and to promote
economic and social development." Carter's feeble
leadership undermined U.S. strength at home, helped
give rise to Islamic fundamentalism in the Middle
East, and damaged democracies around the world --
and he's still at it today.
Clearly, the Peace Prize loses its luster when
awarded in accordance with contemporaneous
political agendas rather than Nobel's stated
criteria. Perhaps no award other than Arafat's,
however, has damaged the standing of the Peace
Prize more than the Committee's 2007 award to
Albert
Arnold Gore and the United Nations'
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.
The Committee praised Gore, noting, "His strong
commitment, reflected in political activity,
lectures, films and books, has strengthened the
struggle against climate change. He is probably the
single individual who has done most to create
greater worldwide understanding of the measures
that need to be adopted."
For his part, Gore said, "I am deeply honored to
receive the Nobel Peace Prize. We face a true
planetary emergency. The climate crisis is not a
political issue, it is a moral and spiritual
challenge to all of humanity."
To the contrary, the "climate crisis" is a
colossal "political issue" that Gore has
gussied up as "a moral and spiritual challenge."
(That's why we tagged Gore "the populist pope of
eco-theology" after the release of his "Inconvenient
Truth".)
It is notable that Gore's Nobel Prize was not
for scientific achievement, but then Gore's
pseudo-science declarations and political motives
have been thoroughly debunked in, among many
places, my comprehensive essay, "Global
Warming: Fact, Fiction and Political
Endgame."
However, it is most notable that Gore has
accomplished exactly nothing in terms of
"fraternity between nations," or "the abolition or
reduction of standing armies" or "the holding and
promotion of peace congresses."
This year, to its eternal shame, the Nobel
Committee passed over a long list of more deserving
nominees, a sample of whom were listed in a Wall
Street Journal editorial: Burmese monks
challenging their authoritarian government; Morgan
Tsvangirai, Arthur Mutambara and other Zimbabwe
opposition leaders; Father Nguyen Van Ly, a
Catholic priest in Vietnam jailed for his support
of pro-democracy groups; chess champion Garry
Kasparov and the several hundred Russians who have
been jailed for resisting President Vladimir
Putin's descent toward authoritarianism; Presidents
Viktor Yushchenko and Mikheil Saakashvili who,
despite the Kremlin's malfeasance, stayed true to
the spirit of their peaceful "color" revolutions in
Ukraine and Georgia; Britain's Tony Blair and
Ireland's Bertie Ahern (and the voters of Northern
Ireland), who in March set aside decades of hatred
in favor of joint Catholic-Protestant rule; Chinese
bloggers who risk arrest by bringing uncensored
information to their countrymen; scholar and
activist Saad Eddin Ibrahim, jailed presidential
candidate Ayman Nour, and other democracy
campaigners in Egypt; Pastor Chun Ki Won and his
organization, Durihana; Tim Peters and his Helping
Hands Korea; and Liberty in North Korea, which
helps North Korean refugees escape to safety. To
name a few...
And what of those who have given their lives in
order to depose a murderous dictator and establish
a free Iraq? No mention of them.
As for Gore, caveat emptor. He has a
limitless political agenda, and he and his green
minions are now weighing a draft for president
using his Nobel Laureate status as a launch pad.
However, the greatest obstacle to a Gore draft is
the fact that he has irrevocably distinguished
himself as a disingenuous politico, a case study in
narcissistic
personality disorder. Indeed, Gore is an
ignoble laureate of the first order.
The
Patriot Post
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