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More proof that satire died a long time ago

Al Gore wins the Nobel Peace Prize, for his amazing knack for driving people who would otherwise lead calm, unruffled lives into spasms of teeth-gnashing, incandescent fury. I used to be one of them, but not anymore. Instead, I'm just going to sit back and watch the fun. Lots of links here, and here. As one commenter says here, who wants to bet he flies over to Oslo in his private jet to pick up the prize?

Update: who could forget the dreaded scourge of ManBearPig?

Another update: speaking of Nobel Peace Prize shenanigans, read the last segment of this story. (Via Instapundit.)

Comments (3)

Why would anyone get upset with Al Gore being put in the same small group as the worst president in American history and a mass murdering dictator? Birds of a feather...

As of now, the Nobel Piss Prize officially has the same status as a Che t-shirt: if you have one, there must be something wrong with you.

prairiecat [TypeKey Profile Page]:

How fulfilled Algore must feel now, to be taking his rightful place on that pedestal with such fine examples of Peace In Our Time as Arafat & Carter. I could almost have given that self-righteous panel a pass on Carter, but Arafat was the only example I needed that they were beyond help, beyond parody, beyond contempt. They've simply reaffirmed my thoughts...

Pathetic. And more dangerous than ever...

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