I'm just watchin' the show

I'll decide later whether to ask for an encore

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I had to chuckle this weekend while watching Saturday Night Live. Fred Armisen was playing the part of Barack Obama, giving a state of affairs speech when he described the winning of the Nobel Peace Prize by our 44th President.

“Jimmy Carter won it for decades of trying to find solutions to international conflicts. Al Gore won it for his years of educating the U.S. about climate change. And us? Well, I won it for not being George Bush.”

This is funny, but it’s also probably mostly true. In fact, Obama (the real one) said that he viewed the award from the Norwegian Nobel Committee as “a call to action.”

This even though the Prize people said it was because of his “extraordinary efforts to strengthen international diplomacy and cooperation between peoples.”

Their words, not mine.

“Only very rarely has a person to the same extent as Obama captured the world’s attention and given its people hope for a better future.”

More of the words of someone named Thorbjorn Jagland.

It’s taken me some time to come to this conclusion, but I like President Obama. I certainly don’t envy him by any stretch, but I think he is more than a fair leader for our country. Then again, after George Bush slid the bar so far down, it’s little wonder many in America and around the world like him.

“His diplomacy is founded in the concept that those who are to lead the world must do so on the basis of values and attitudes that are shared by the majority of the world’s population,” the Nobel Committee said.

To me, there is nothing wrong with anything he has tried to do until this point. According to the experts, the recession he inherited from the Bush regime is over. The difficulty now is trying to figure out how long the recovery is going to take.

Yeah, I’m not a big fan of all of the trillions of dollars Obama’s administration added to the national deficit, but I also can’t pretend that I know of a better solution nor heard one from anyone else, for that matter. All we can do is wait on that one and hope that the unemployment rate won’t hit 10 percent.

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