The Washington Post raises the question as to whether or not President Obama can legally accept the Nobel Peace prize without the consent and approval of Congress. Even if the U.S. government takes possession of the money awarded, the Constitution clearly states that even a "Title, of any kind" can not be awarded without the consent and approval of Congress.
The most recent President in history to receive this prize was President Jimmy Carter, but this wasn't awarded until 2002. More than a decade after he left office. The founders added this clause to the Constitution to prevent foreign countries from swaying the policy of the United States by giving gifts and bribes. It will be interesting to see what Congress has to say about what appears to be a fairly straightforward law.
Zero just laughs says quietly to his aides:
'No problemo. I can do anything I want. I have God-like powers. I'm not even qualified to be President because I was not a 'natural born citizen.' But am the potus. I am, I am . . . '
Obama shouldn't accept the "prize" to start with... you'd think he'd have more pride than to accept something for "wishful thinking' or whatever the fantasy was that made them give him the prize.
Thanks for the ping.