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Gore 'Thrilled' By Obama's Nobel
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Former Vice President Al Gore jumped to the defense of President Obama today, saying the Nobel is “very well deserved” and praising his efforts at curbing climate change.
“I think it is thrilling that the Nobel Peace Prize Committee recognizes early contributions made to world peace by President Barack Obama,” former Vice President Al Gore said today. “Not only is it an honor for him, it is an honor for our country.”
Speaking to 600 people in Madison, Wisconsin attending the annual convention of the Society of Environmental Journalists, Gore said, “Much of what he has accomplished already is going to be far more appreciated in the eyes of history, as it has been by the Nobel Committee.”
“Much of what he has accomplished already is going to be far more appreciated in the eyes of history, as it has been by the Nobel Committee.”
It was as though Gore—who won the Nobel Prize in 2007 for his work on global warming—was anticipating critics saying a Nobel Prize for Obama is premature at best.
“It will take some time before people put together all of his moves that linked his speech at the United Nations on the phasing out of nuclear weapons, his shift on the missile defense program in Eastern Europe, and the movement of Russia to join an international consensus that confronts Iran with the need to abide by a nuclear non-proliferation treaty,” he said.
Gore said the award to Obama is “extremely well-deserved,” and that Obama is succeeding “in changing the way the world is approaching the climate crisis.”
“I am certain President Obama will go to Copenhagen,” this December for the Conference on Climate, Gore said. “He has not told me that and no announcement has been made, but I am certain he will. And I am hoping other heads of states will also go to Copenhagen.” (The White House has announced Obama will attend the December 10 prize ceremony in Oslo. The climate conference is set for December 6-18 so the president may well hang around Denmark for a few days.)
• Obama Won What?!: Daily Beast Contributors Weigh InGore cited Obama’s economic recovery efforts as another Nobel factor. “Look at the progress that has been made. Just a short time after taking office, President Obama introduced a very large stimulus program that included a very significant component focused on renewable energy, on the first steps toward the construction on a super grid in the United States that is capable of carrying large amounts of renewable electricity from areas in the United States where it is produced by solar energy, and areas where it is produced by wind energy and by geothermal energy…”
Gore also said that behind the scenes in Congress there is a much more bipartisan effort than is visible regarding legislation to reduce carbon dioxide emissions to levels last seen in 1990. He predicted that the Senate will pass a bill similar to one produced by the House, and that it will be in a conference committee when Copenhagen convenes.
Asked by The Daily Beast to forecast how China would approach the Copenhagen Climate Conference, Gore said he had already met with Chinese President Hu Jintao at the United Nations last month and will be talking with Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao in two weeks.
“We are in the midst of a genuine sea change in China’s approach to this issue,” Gore said. If the U.S. looks as though it will pass meaningful legislation limiting carbon dioxide emissions, the Chinese will be motivated to follow suit. “Back-channel negotiations have made it clear, the Chinese will feel more obligated to participate in a meaningful way,” Gore said. “They are really moving fairly rapidly. There is a consensus in Chinese society on global warming, at every level... China’s role is rapidly moving to the positive side.”
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From one Nobel joke to another.
Bitter shrew is you.
Envy.
Mr. Al Gore, you are a stand up kinda guy. Kudos to you for congratulating the President today!
Hey StatusQuoHasGotToGo, You are right. Obama has got to go and he should take Pelosi, Rangel, Dodd, Reid and Barney Frank with him!
Sour grapes.
Naturally this raving lunatic Gore is thrilled. It gives him cover for his dastardly deeds. He wants us to take those loons seriously instead of seeing them at the menace they are. The Euros in charge of this crap want America destroyed, and Gore is happy to abliged them just so long as he makes his millions.
My god, how did you find out?! You've discovered our secret, librul plot to destroy America! We hide behind a false veil of patriotism, all the while plotting to divide up the continent and subjugate good, hardworking, red-blooded Conservatives.
I hope you enjoyed your time here, because there's going to be a knock on your door tonight and the next thing you know, you'll have been black-bagged and no one will hear from you again.
the nominations were due in on Feb. 01, 2009 so 0bama was in office for 10 days when he earned this award. Forget that he's done nothing to earn it since but they gave him $1,000,000,000 for 10 days work.
Algore got one for fleecing millions of people out of millions of dollars on a hoax of global warming. He cares so much for the enviroment that his personal carbon footprint is the size of Montana.
Will 0bama do the right thing and donate the million? doubt it. Is this just a buy off to keep him from sending troops into afgahistan or bomb Iran's nuke sites? probably.
The big joke is that this even getting more than one article announcing this, nevermind the reaction, as the Nobel Peace Prize has been a joke for decades.
First off - it's only roughly $1,400,000... your numbers are off... kind of like at the Tea Party in Washington. Remember your counting: units, thousands, millions, billions, trillions...
Second, the jokes on you, kid: Climate Change (a.k.a. global warming) is accepted science.
it's going to snow in Chicago Sunday - the only people who accept "man-made" global warming as accepted science are those either standing to make money off of it or are enviro-kooks who don't know shit. There are more scientists who discount man-made global warming than agree with it. It's just people in power like Algore looking to make a fortune of this hoax side with the one who'll help them make the most money. So the joke is on all of us you whack job.
Baddchild, once again - the jokes on you. It's called Climate Change... global warming is a misnomer. These freak snow storms only further prove it's happening, not disprove
Yet again, you're left holding the nutjob bag and I keep peer-reviewed science on my side.
No one cares what this man thinks. People in TN, his home state, despise him. He is a joke!
I don't know why the focus is on Obama winning the Nobel Peace Prize. I just heard Nancy Pelosi was named Miss Universe!
Really, she was named " Miss Universe ? "
Are you sure it wasn't " Miss-leads ? "
Bada Bing !!
Good one!
Miss Botox.
How many energy wasting mansions and private jets
does Nobel winning Al "Climate Change" Gore own ?
Do as I say, not as I do ?
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/articles/2009/05/16/al_gores_hypocrisy_ astounding_96529.html
http://westernstandard.blogs.com/shotgun/2008/07/mini-question-p.html
Of course Gore is congratulting him... He just received a no interest loan of $400 million to his private-equity firm from Obama Bush
The president of our country just won the peace prize. Anyone not proud has a craven view of politics.
Of course Al Gore would defend Obama's prize, only to legitimize his. What a joke.
"Get the fuck outta here" was my first reaction when I heard Al Gore won. Now I know the peace prize is absolutely worthless.
Gore would say obama deserved it, because Gore realizes he didn't deserve it either. Trying to make each other feel good.
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