My name was placed in nomination for the Nobel Peace Prize, and we all know how that turned out. Barack Obama joined the illustrious crew of previous peace prize winners, like Yasser Arafat (for killing Israelis) and Al Gore (for attempting to kill the American economy through his global warming scam). Not that I begrudge the president of the United States another prize, even if he did nothing to earn it. Neither did I, of course, which is entirely the point. The Nobel Peace Prize committee gave me a very brief interview, patted my head and sent me on my way, shaking their heads at my naiveté in thinking I could win the prize without accomplishment.
I thought I’d win the Nobel prize
For harmony and peace
But failed in the committee’s eyes
And told that I must cease
My love for good old USA
And admiration for
The difficult and wondrous way
She keeps the world from war
By being the world’s nine one one
And giving money to
Just every land under the sun
No matter what they do
I said no other land on earth
Hath greater mercy shown
To people trodden down from birth
Nor greater freedom sown
Committee members laughed and sneered
Said I was so naïve
That patriots had disappeared
Without a by your leave
They said the world was different now
Surrender is the thing
And they would show us Yankees how
To bow ‘fore Saudi king
And tug the forelock in respect
For Islam’s better ways
They said and that’s why we expect
To see much better days
Now that The One will clean the slate
And lead us to the shore
Of serfdom and the dhimmi state
That’s what this prize is for