As near as I can tell, Obama didn’t seek the prize. Today, he accepted it humbly and announced his intention to give the prize money to charity.
Upon hearing about Obama’s prize, we all knew what would happen next: many of his critics would behave like louts. And that's what's happened.
Just now, I perused the online news outlets, assuming I’d find stories about conservatives mocking Obama. Sure enough, I found lots of such stories, including one at ABC News:
Conservative talk show host Rush Limbaugh called the committee’s decision a “bigger embarrassment than losing the Olympic bid”…. “Obama hasn’t done “diddly-squat,” said Limbaugh…. “This fully exposes the illusion that is Barack Obama,” said Limbaugh…. “Our president has become a laughing stock,” said Limbaugh. “Everyone is laughing at him.”I’m an old Eagle Scout. I don’t like it when people gang up on someone. I don’t believe in kicking someone when they're down.
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“One thing is certain—President Obama wont be receiving any awards from Americans for job creation, fiscal responsibility, or backing up rhetoric with concrete action,” write[s] [RNC Chairman Michael] Steele.
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“If Obama had an ounce of real humility, he’d refuse to accept the award,” wrote [columnist Michelle] Malkin.
Mark Krikorian, a contributor to the conservative National Review, dubbed Obama’s award “not only premature, but embarrassing.”
And I don’t like people attacking a guy for others' praise of him.
Mr. Grayson is emerging as a hero. Who knows?