Nobel Peace Prize
Nobel Committee Chairman Thorbjoem Jagland presents the Nobel medal & certificate to President Obama. Reuters picture. CLICK ON PHOTO TO SEE LARGER IMAGE.
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There are some photos related to the events surrounding President Obama's receipt of the Nobel Peace Prize in the Photo Gallery titled Other Travels on the dropdown menu.
Susan Thistletwaite, writing in the Washington Post, zeroes in on what commentators failed to notice about President Obama's Nobel speech: his concept of how to obtain a "just peace."
Rick Hertzberg, himself a fine writer of presidential speeches, on President Obama's speech.
** Joshua Kurlantzick, a fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations, in the Washington Post: "from China to Sudan, from Burma to Iran, a president lauded for his commitment to peace has dialed down a U.S. commitment to human rights, one that persisted through both Republican and Democratic administrations dating back at least to Jimmy Carter."
Glenn Greenwald has a good summary of the responses & analyses, left & right, to President Obama's Nobel acceptance speech.
David Sanger of the New York Times infers the "Obama Principles" of international engagement, if not quite an "Obama Doctrine."
CW: I considered the Obamas' ditching King Harald's invitation to lunch a non-story, but John Aravosis makes a point worth considering....
... But What Did the Norwegians Think? The Norway Post (English) rounds up some opinions about President Obama's Nobel speech.
President Obama makes remarks at the Oslo Nobel banquet:
Norway Post: a crowd of about 10,000 greeted President & Mrs. Obama when they stepped out on a balcony of their hotel.
The Obamas wave from the balcony of the Grand Hotel, arrive at the Nobel banquet:
Joe Klein really liked the President's speech: "No matter your politics, Barack Obama did our nation proud today." ...
... Howard Fineman of Newsweek really hated the President's speech: "Obama Sounds Like Bush." ...
... The Editors of the New York Times approve.
CNN has the transcript of the President's Nobel speech & a clip. Here's the New York Times report on the President's Nobel Peace Prize acceptance speech.
Somewhere today, in the here and now, in the world as it is, a soldier sees he's outgunned, but stands firm to keep the peace. Somewhere today, in this world, a young protestor awaits the brutality of her government, but has the courage to march on. Somewhere today, a mother facing punishing poverty still takes the time to teach her child, scrapes together what few coins she has to send that child to school -- because she believes that a cruel world still has a place for that child's dreams. Let us live by their example. -- Barack Obama
The Obamas arrive at Oslo's City Hall, where President Obama later accepted the Nobel Peace Prize:
The Obamas with Norway's royal family; the First Lady preps her husband:
President Obama & Norwegian PM Jen Stoltenberg hold a joint press availability:
The Obamas arrive in Norway. Raw video:
New York Times: President & Mrs. Obama arrived in Oslo, Norway & stopped at the Nobel Institute. AP story here.
President Obama on being informed he was to receive the Nobel Peace Prize:



