Did the U.S. bombing raid on Iran leave that country’s nuclear capabilities “totally obliterated?” Trump says they did and seems furious when anyone suggest they didn’t. That’s even though his vice-president, when asked that question, hedged his answer and didn’t say “Of course!” Here, Politifact tackles the question and — SPOILER ALERT! — their answer is that it’s too soon to tell. Of course, it wasn’t too soon for Trump to declare the mission a smashing success and to begin planning his Nobel Peace Prize acceptance speech…
…while FactCheck.org says the answer is “no.”
And here’s Ed Kilgore explaining about how meaningless it is for anyone to be “nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize.” Someone — anyone — just has to send the right letter to the right address. It’s kind of the same way we accept nominations for the Bill Finger Award for Excellence in Comic Book Writing. We’ve had hundreds of people nominated for this award, a great many of whom do not remotely qualify.
We still have that guy who keeps sending letters nominating Curt Swan — a wonderful artist who does not, as the criteria for the award demands, have a body of work as a writer. This gent who keeps nominating Swan over and over, even though multiple nominations of the same candidate by the same person carry no weight, has a simple explanation…
It’s basically that we all agree that Curt Swan was the most talented person to ever work in comics so it’s unthinkable not to give him every single award that is ever bestowed on folks who do comic books. I’m thinking the late Mr. Swan will receive a Nobel Peace Prize for drawing Superman comic books before Donald Trump gets one for anything he does.
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