Top liberal blogger: Upon learning of Peace Prize to Obama, I thougth I was reading a "bizarre Onion gag"
Today in his daily column, Civil Libertarian blogger Glenn Greenwald gives props to Obama for changing the tone: His speech in Cairo, his willingness to talk to Iran, pressure to Israel to stop settlements, his moves to close Guantanamo, etc.
On balance, however, Greenwald sees lack of accomplishments, and little progress in the Muslim world, contrary to the assertions of the Nobel Committee. This award, he says, was "painfully ludicrous."
Excerpt:
When I saw this morning's top New York Times headline -- "Barack Obama Wins Nobel Peace Prize" -- I had the same immediate reaction which I'm certain many others had: this was some kind of bizarre Onion gag that got accidentally transposed onto the wrong website, that it was just some sort of strange joke someone was playing. Upon further reflection, that isn't all that far from the reaction I still have.
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GREENWALD (10-9-09): Beyond Afghanistan, Obama continues to preside over another war -- in Iraq: remember that? -- where no meaningful withdrawal has occurred. He uttered not a peep of opposition to the Israeli massacre of Gazan civilians at the beginning of this year (using American weapons), one which a U.N. investigator just found constituted war crimes and possibly crimes against humanity. The changed tone to Iran notwithstanding, his administration frequently emphasizes that it is preserving the option to bomb that country, too -- which could be a third war against a Muslim country fought simultaneously under his watch. He's worked tirelessly to protect his country not only from accountability -- but also transparency -- for the last eight years of war crimes, almost certainly violating America's treaty obligations in the process. And he is currently presiding over an expansion of the legal black hole at Bagram while aggressively demanding the right to abduct people from around the world, ship them there, and then imprison them indefinitely with no rights of any kind.[/div]
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As Der Spiegel put it in the wake of a worldwide survey in July: "while Europe's ardor for Obama appears fervent, he has actually made little progress in the regions where the US faces its biggest foreign policy problems." People who live in regions that have long been devastated by American weaponry don't have the luxury of being dazzled by pretty words and speeches."
"That's what makes this Prize so painfully and self-evidently ludicrous," he added.
















And the Nobel Committee responds
October 9, 2009 9:05 PM | Reply | Permalink
Greenwald is not a liberal, and that's according to him. You need to change your headline.
October 9, 2009 10:35 PM | Reply | Permalink
Greenwald is no liberal.
And he's not "top" anything, except perhaps total asshole.
Most of all, Greenwald is a 'useful idiot' for the GOP. He always ends up siding with them in his foolish quest to be "evenhanded". Sort of like you, Truthseeker. Not really different in the end result from the rightwingers.
October 10, 2009 10:23 AM | Reply | Permalink
Greenwald exercises his right to free speech; therefore, he's a traitor. (I mean, except during the years when he wrote critically of Bush and Cheney, of course.)
October 10, 2009 10:55 AM | Reply | Permalink
Greenwald is a Constitutional advocate; why does he get dissed so often at the Cafe?
I get you think he's arrogant; I'm glad he's watching my back on privacy issues, wiretapping, illegal detention, a host of other issues. Of course he is alarmed at Obama's continuation of Bush policies in these areas! We all should be! Just because we admire and like him doesn't mean we give him a free pass. Like on his choice of an economic team. Crikey.
October 10, 2009 1:21 PM | Reply | Permalink
Just because we admire and like him doesn't mean we give him a free pass.
The same goes for Greenwald. I wouldn't want to live in a world without Greenwald in it but I sure as hell wouldn't want to live in a world with only Greenwalds in it either. He obsesses about some subjects so I don't have to.
October 10, 2009 8:38 PM | Reply | Permalink