[–] 25785954? 0 points 12 points (+12|-0) ago 

Pretty incredible President and administration to be getting these kind of wins. Very proud for him and those doing the groundwork.

[–] 25786065? 3 points -3 points (+0|-3) ago 

Theyre not wins, anyone can send in a nomination to the nobel prize committee, on its own a nomination is meaningless.

[–] 25786585? 0 points 8 points (+8|-0) ago 

Not true at all. They mean a lot actually. The Democrats want us to think that other world leaders hate us and are laughing at us and Trump... yet other world leaders keep nominating Trump for the nobel peace prize. THAT and it is showing people the clear bias against Trump. My liberal girlfriend pointed out that they won't give Trump a nobel peace prize despite his historical peace agreement in the middle east, yet they gave Obama one for no reason.

[–] 25786144? 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago 

And that we know from Obama. But the Trump nominations actually include valid reasons, imo.

[–] 25789220? ago 

After Obama won for doing literally nothing, even winning it is pretty meaningless.

[–] 25790723? ago 

You could nominate yourself.. Robert David Steele did just that. It would look good on your resume, LinkedIn, whatever. The wife / husband might give you a special nomination night treat.

[–] 25790924? ago 

But he didnt nominate himself and the nominations he received were based on his foreign policies and moves toward peace. Unlike Mr. Obama

[–] 25792990? ago 

RDS is such an enigma to me supposedly in the CIA, yet sounds like a naive boomer each time he opens his mouth. He called out Alex Jones early on. He named the jew but then supports all this BLM stuff.

[–] 25786713? 0 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago  (edited ago)

Considering he and the Q team and their counterparts worldwide are actually neutering and getting rid of the people who deliberately fomented war this past century? Yeah, he deserves ALL the Nobel Peace prizes.

[–] 25785992? 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago 

No account can't read.

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Trump Gets 3rd Nomination for Nobel Peace Prize

By Zachary Stieber

September 28, 2020 Updated: September 28, 2020

A group of four Australian law professors have nominated U.S. President Donald Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize, the third nomination he’s received in recent weeks.

The nomination is based on the so-called Trump doctrine, or the president’s approach to foreign policy, David Flint, one of the professors, said on Monday.

“The ‘Trump doctrine’ is so extraordinary, as so many things that Donald Trump does, he’s guided by two things which seem to be absent from so many politicians. He has firstly common sense. And he is only guided by a national interest, and therefore, in our circumstances, an interest in the Western alliance,” Flint said during a virtual appearance on Sky News.

“And what he has done with the Trump doctrine is he has decided that he would no longer have America involved in endless wars, wars which achieve nothing but the killing of thousands of young Americans and enormous debts imposed on America, and nothing solved in the countries in which it is carried on. So he’s reducing America’s tendency to get involved in any and every war.”

Flint also pointed to Trump’s unorthodox approach to the stalemate in the Middle East, where most countries refused to deal with Israel.

Several Arab states, including the United Arab Emirates (UAE), announced the normalization of relations with Israel this month, with all sides crediting Trump for his help in hammering out deals.

“What Donald Trump did was go against all advice, but he did it with common sense, he negotiated directly with the Arab states concerned and Israel and brought them together. And the states are lining up, Arab and Middle Eastern, to join that network of peace, which will dominate the Middle East,” Flint said.

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David Flint, then-chairman of the Australian Broadcasting Authority, in a 2004 file photograph. (Sky News/AFP via Getty Images)

Flint also cited how Trump has “calmed tensions in relation to Korea” and withdrew from the Iran nuclear agreement and the Paris climate agreement as reasons to nominate him for the prize.

Trump was nominated earlier this month by a Norwegian lawmaker, who cited the UAE-Israel deal, and by a Swedish lawmaker, who pointed to the Trump-brokered Kosovo-Serbia agreement.

Asked about the nominations and whether he could extend his efforts to China, Trump told reporters in a recent gaggle that he was honored and he would be open to working with China and India.

“I know that China now, and India, are having difficulty, and very—very substantial difficulty. And hopefully they’ll be able to work that out. If we can help, we’d love to help,” he said.

In a separate statement, the White House said the Middle Eastern peace deals were “a testament to the bold diplomacy and vision of President Trump, and he is honored to be considered by the Nobel Committee.”

The nominations are for the 2021 prize, as nominations have closed for this year’s prize.

A Norwegian Nobel Committee spokesman told The Epoch Times that it could not comment on Trump’s reported nomination, citing a confidentiality clause.

“Due to the 50 years confidentiality clause, neither the names of nominators nor of nominees may be divulged until 50 years have elapsed,” he said via email.

Follow Zachary on Twitter: @zackstieber

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Thanks

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[–] 25787920? 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

So the Nobel peace prize isn't corrupt as long as they're awarding it to our guy, huh?

[–] 25790756? 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

No. It is corrupt. And that's why Trump won't be getting it.

[–] 25788509? 1 point -1 points (+0|-1) ago 

it hasn't been awarded, doofus

[–] 25788527? ago 

Great, so it doesn't even need to be awarded to him, he just need the nomination and now its not corrupt? Who's the doofus?

[–] 25789157? ago 

Dem heads ezplodes

[–] 25788628? ago 

Before we all go and start bowing down to the man, can we see some real progress on holding [them] accountable?

The Epstain and Maxwell arrests are good and all, bit they aren't the only child traffickers and facilitators.

Durham investigation, or not, it's time we see a high profile arrests or three.

I'm not saying arrests or gtfo, but damn. 2 very low apples, one of which had been plucked before, isn't enough anymore. In a sane world, a world envisioned and practiced by the Founders, Hussein and his "staff" would be in cells awaiting their deaths. If not already missing a few members.

And what's with Barrett's nomination? She smells foul, and I'm not talking about that fishy smell under her skirt, either.

I don't care if she cut a deal to keep her family in tact through the soon to be coming Haiti/CF fiasco. This lady has an even more questionable past than anyone else in Trump's sphere of influence. Plus, we know almost nothing about her except for her time as a judge. And even that's fishy.

[–] 25788921? ago 

You lost me at that "fishy smell under her skirt," shill.

[–] 25786050? ago 

Building up the beast.

[–] 25786273? ago 

Not tired of winning, winning, winning!

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