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Although the Nobel thing has pretty much crested by now…

…this Reason article (“Praise Our Nobel Laureate, You Churlish Anti-American:” H/T: Instapundit) is still worth linking to, for two reasons. The first is this paragraph:

[NPR correspondent Don] Gonyea argues that because he is receiving the award for not being George W. Bush, and for changing American foreign policy by continuing super peaceful Predator drone attacks on the Taliban and pouring more troops into Afghanistan, this might “remind swing voters” that “he has done a lot for the United States around the world.” Well. Having Norwegian lefties reminding fence-sitting Americans that Obama makes Europeans swoon will probably be as effective as encouraging readers of The Guardian to write condescending letters to voters in Ohio, informing them that most people who pay a television license and subscribe to The New Statesman think George W. Bush is a mentally retarded Nazi.

The second reason is for revisiting the Guardian’s infamous Operation Clark County – which was easily one of the top five Left own-goals of the 2004 election. For those who weren’t paying attention then: the paper tried to micro-target a swing district in Ohio by having their readers send pro-Kerry letters to random voters in that county.  And how did that go?

[Guardian editor Ian] Katz also said he knew all along that the letter-writing project could backfire. So, did it? Almost certainly, yes. In 2000, Al Gore won Clark County by 324 votes. And since Ralph Nader received 1,347 votes, we can assume Gore’s margin would have been larger without Nader on the ballot. On Tuesday George Bush won Clark County by 1,620 votes.

The most significant stat here is how Clark County compares to the other 15 Ohio counties won by Gore in 2000. Kerry won every Gore county in Ohio except Clark. He even increased Gore’s winning margin in 12 of the 16. Nowhere among the Gore counties did more votes move from the blue to the red column than in Clark. The Guardian’s Katz was quoted as saying it would be “self-aggrandizing” to claim Operation Clark County affected the election. Don’t be so modest, Ian.

About how you’d expect, in other words. This is one reason why so many people are desperately trying to preemptively shut up the derisive laughter over this; it’s because they know that regular Americans are predisposed to derisively laugh about this sort of thing.

We certainly did, at the time.

Moe Lane

Crossposted to Moe Lane.

COMMENTS

  • Texas Tom

    My wife noticed that Chairman Zero was awarded the Nobel WTF prize for exactly the same reasons he was elected El Presidente…. Zip on his resume and falling…

    Just sayin’

  • ptort

    Maybe he can revamp Dreams from My Father or The Audacity of Hope and still qualify. I would be embarrassed, and probably angry, if someone gave me an award just to stick a thumb in the eye of someone else.

  • rrlandis

    We are told that he received the award for setting a new tone in diplomacy. Well, he can thank whoever had the insight to send him on a WORLD APOLOGY TOUR.

  • Next93

    Some dogs are born to be at the top of the pack structure, others not so much. I have a dog who will demonstrate every display of submissiveness known to dogkind, if she things we’re mad at her.

    If Obama’s getting a Nobel for his idea of foreign policy, my dog should get one, too.

    Oh, and she has all of Barry’s other qualifications for both the presidency and the Nobel: she’s not named George W, Bush and she’s orange (that is, not white). And I suspect she has a better grasp of economics.

    And before anyone calls me a racist – no, it doesn’t bother me that Barry’s father was black. What bothers me is that that seems to be Barry’s only qualification.

  • joannatolson

    for throwing out the first pitch this year…..

  • pythandmoan

    reading a teleprompter

  • rrlandis

    I would gladly vote in favor of your dog. About “THE ONE” being black, I think that is just a cover-up. I believe he is really RED.

    GALAXY QUEST is a great movie, but one I think is applicable to our current government is SPACED INVADERS.

  • http://www.redstate.com/tnjim TNJim

    The notion that this White House says he will go to Oslo to accept this prize just adds to the farce,” Cheney said on “Fox News Sunday.” “But I do think he could send a real signal here. I think what he ought to do frankly is send a mother of a fallen American soldier to accept the prize on behalf of the U.S. military and frankly to send the message to remind the Nobel committee that each one of them sleeps soundly at night because the U.S. military is the greatest peacekeeping force in the world today.

    H/t Patriotroom.com

  • redneck_hippie
  • mbecker908

    Oh hell, forget it.

  • http://www.redstate.com/tnjim TNJim

    so Liz could torpedo him.

  • cwilson

    Write in Barack Obama here

    Sure, he hasn’t yet DONE anything, but he COULD go back to college, and land a spot on the school’s starting roster, sometime before the end of this season, so we need to give Teh Won a head start. Vote today!

  • VinceP1974

    My God that lady is awesome in every way.

  • SteveLA

    Liz Cheney has some real steel in the backbone and hopefully in a future R administration she will be one of the strong voices.

    As a compliment, Liz reminds me of Jean Kirkpatrick.

  • Next93

    Maybe Rush can start a write-in campaign to make Barry the next Miss America!