The Nobel Prize, the Brand and the President

By Gilad Atzmon

October 12, 2009 "Information Clearing House" -- People out there are divided 
whether it was a right decision to award Obama with a Nobel prize for peace. In 
fact, almost everyone around me is outraged, what ‘peace’ they ask, what about 
Iraq, Afghanistan, Guantanamo Bay, Palestine? We are tired of promises they 
insist. The Nobel Prize committee on its part ‘highlighted Obama’s effort to 
support international bodies, build ties with the Muslim world, act in favour 
of nuclear disproliferation and fight Climate change’. Those who are 
unimpressed with Obama stress that the above is just ‘empty rhetoric’, nothing 
but ‘hot air’. “We want to see action, we demand facts on the ground”.

While Obama’s critics raise some valid points, they for some reason seem to 
fail to grasp the distinction between ‘Obama the Brand’ and ‘Obama the 
President’. The ‘Brand’ stands for hope and humanism. It tends to say the right 
things on the right occasions. It is ethically aware. It employs reason 
occasionally and it even manages to talk sense often enough. ‘Obama the Brand’ 
is, no doubt, a refreshing event in the Western political arena.

‘Obama the President’ is a different story altogether: It struggles, it fails 
to deliver, it fails to keep promises. It says things and does the opposite. 
‘Obama the President’ is a politician and politicians are conditionally 
untrustworthy.

The failure of Obama to merge the ‘Brand’ and the ‘President’ into a continuous 
ethical reality is indeed a colossal tragedy. But it is not Just Obama’s 
tragedy, it is actually our own disaster. As much as the ‘Brand’ manages to 
spread some cheering humanist and universal statements, the ‘President’ is 
actually imprisoned by some of the most dangerous Zionist guards. ‘Obama the 
President’ has a big open bill to pay to the people who gave him the keys to 
his current white dwelling. In other words he has many Zionists to appease and 
another bunch of rabid Sayanim* that have managed to invade his office. To a 
certain extent, Obama's failure to establish an adequate continuum between the 
‘brand’ and the ‘president’ is due to the unfeasibility of a continuum between 
humanism and Zionism.

Unfortunately, Within the Western liberal discourse there is no obvious 
political means to confront the Zionist lobbies, and its infiltrators within 
the American administrations or any other Western democracy. Catastrophically 
enough, there is no practical or political means to stop the Wolfowitzes from 
taking us into another illegal genocidal war. Like in America, no one in 
British politics or media is courageous enough to elaborate on the close ties 
between Blair’s cabinet and his party’s leading fund raisers at the time when 
Britain was taken into a Zionist illegal war in Iraq. The West in general and 
the English Speaking Empire in particular have lost their survival instinct. It 
would be right to argue that within the post WWII Liberal discourse we lack the 
political apparatus to defend ourselves from the infiltration of Zionist 
foreign interests. By the time we are convinced that we have managed to silence 
one Wolfowitz, five Emanuel Rahms pop
 out in the background.

This is exactly where the Nobel Peace Prize comes into play. Rather than 
waiting for Obama to launch another Zionist war, rather than letting him nuke 
Iran just to make the Jewish state a ‘safer place’, they, the Nobel Prize 
committee have hopefully pulled him in: they gave him their biggest trophy in a 
very early stage of his presidential term. They basically bounded him to his 
‘Brand’ i.e. hope, humanism, harmony and reconciliation. They told him, “listen 
to us Mr President, here is your trophy, once you accept it you may have to say 
NO to your Ziocons at home, for people with a peace medal cannot launch wars.” 
Obama may have to find some other policies to pursue peace rather than killing 
Muslims. Time will tell whether the Nobel Committee gamble justified itself. 
For the mean time we may have to agree that the Nobel Committee offered Obama 
an opportunity to bond the ‘Brand’ and the ‘President’ into a unified, 
dignified and ethical
 stand. Let’s hope that he takes the challenge.

As far as the Nobel Committee is concerned, this is probably the most clever 
thing to do. The committee should have thought about it a long time ago. Rather 
than waiting for too long, they should have awarded Blair and Bush in the 
immediate beginning of their terms. This could have saved the lives of millions 
of Iraqis and Afghans. They should also have considered awarding Shimon Peres 
with a Nobel Prize already in the 1950’s, this may have prevented him from 
building the Dimona nuclear reactor and later transforming it into a leading 
Zio-terminator. Henry Kissinger? Very much the same, they should have award him 
the peace medal on his Brit Mila (circumcision) ceremony when he was just 8 
days old. This could have saved the lives of millions.

Nobel Prize for Peace should be used as a preventative means. Rather than 
wasting it on tedious humanists and boring peace lovers who do nothing but 
making the world nicer, we should better employ it in a preventative method. In 
current world affairs it should be used as an induced commitment to peace so we 
can avert the risk of Zionist wars.

If I read it correctly, the Nobel Peace Prize is there to help ‘Obama the 
Brand’ withstand the pressure posed on ‘Obama the President’ by his Ziocon 
ring. 

Sayanim* = Jewish tribal operators who happen to work for mossad or serve 
israeli and zionist interests.
 
 
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