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DonViejo

(60,536 posts)
Thu Jan 30, 2014, 12:48 PM Jan 2014

This Year's Fake Nobel Prize Story: Edward Snowden

By David Weigel

-snip-

...Agence France-Presse broke the news that two Norwegian parliamentarians had nominated Edward Snowden for the Nobel Peace Prize. "A country's legitimate need for reliable intelligence to preserve its own security must always be balanced against the people's individual freedoms -- and the global need for trust -- as an integral condition for stability and peace," wrote Bård Vegard Solhjell and Snorre Valen. This became top-of-page, trending news on nearly every website, from NPR to CNET. The race is on to tell readers what this means.

Here's what it means: Two Norwegian parliamentarians got publicity for themselves and for Edward Snowden. The Nobel Prize "nominee" is a bogus story that gets recycled every year, with new celebrities rotated in the headline. I see my friend Michael Moynihan has beaten me to the wire on this, so I'll just quote him:

Remember that flurry of reports in October that “Russian President Vladimir Putin was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize by an advocacy group that credits him with bringing about a peaceful resolution to the Syrian-U.S. dispute over chemical weapons?” In 2012, hundreds of news organizations reported on Bradley Manning’s nomination (one of those Norwegian parliamentarians who nominated Snowden also nominated Manning). In 2011, the wires were clogged with stories of a potential Peace Prize gong for Julian Assange. And my personal favorite, courtesy of a former Swedish deputy prime minister and parliamentarian, the 2006 nominations of former U.N. ambassador John Bolton and right-wing polemicist Kenneth Timmerman, author of books on Jesse Jackson, the Iran nuclear program, and how the French “betrayed” America. (On the cover of Timmerman’s book Countdown to Crisis: The Coming Nuclear Showdown with Iran, potential readers are told the book is written by “a Nobel Peace Prize nominee.”)


Moynihan follows these fake news explosions more regularly than I do, but I was turned on to them nine years ago. This was when Dr. William Hammesfahr appeared in Florida, describing himself (and allowing news organizations to describe him) as a Nobel Prize nominee as he argued against pulling Terri Schiavo's plug. A Florida congressman had written a letter recommending him for the prize, and Hammesfahr didn't possess the self-awareness that usually prevents people from saying they were merely nominated for things. (You can safely ignore any reporter or TED speaker whose bio leads with how he made the short list for something but didn't win.)

Snowden may indeed win the prize. What does it mean if he doesn't? Not too much. What does the whole story mean? That the media can't resist a publicity stunt even if it's seen the same trick a hundred times before.

http://www.slate.com/blogs/weigel/2014/01/30/this_year_s_fake_nobel_prize_story_edward_snowden.html?wpisrc=newsletter_jcr:content&mc_cid=f2102e4ff3&mc_eid=7a8b58c8c3
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This Year's Fake Nobel Prize Story: Edward Snowden (Original Post) DonViejo Jan 2014 OP
KIck! Cha Jan 2014 #1
Kick! n/t sheshe2 Jan 2014 #2
Yawn Sognefjord Jan 2014 #3
Okay.. I read it.. Sometimes the NPP Noms are real and sometimes Cha Jan 2014 #4
Well and the thing is they never release who the nominees are davidpdx Feb 2014 #6
That's the coin of the realm for Assange flamingdem Jan 2014 #5

Cha

(297,196 posts)
4. Okay.. I read it.. Sometimes the NPP Noms are real and sometimes
Fri Jan 31, 2014, 12:00 AM
Jan 2014

they're not. Just like in life.. there's fake and there's the real thing.

davidpdx

(22,000 posts)
6. Well and the thing is they never release who the nominees are
Mon Feb 3, 2014, 09:37 AM
Feb 2014

So if Snowden were to lose, pretty much all you'll hear is it was the US's fault.

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