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What should Trump win a Nobel for? Multiple answers are OK.
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How about Literature? He spins a lot of tall tales.What should Trump win a Nobel for? Multiple answers are OK.
Republicans are automatically disqualified from such liberal institutions.What should Trump win a Nobel for? Multiple answers are OK.
If you don’t come to the meetings, that’s your problem.Republicans are automatically disqualified from such liberal institutions.
You go to Nobel prize meetings? Wow! Another message board guy claiming some privilege with the Noble Awards, are you also part of the 1%? At least 50% of the posters on the board are of the 1% as well.If you don’t come to the meetings, that’s your problem.
Dumb statements only deserve snarky responses.You go to Nobel prize meetings? Wow! Another message board guy claiming some privilege with the Noble Awards, are you also part of the 1%? At least 50% of the posters on the board are of the 1% as well.
He is right about almost everythingHow about Literature? He spins a lot of tall tales.
It isn’t a dumb state but in your opinion it is, so that is your little reality.Dumb statements only deserve snarky responses.
You surprise me.What should Trump win a Nobel for? Multiple answers are OK.
The dumb statement was that Republicans don’t get the prize, then you go and prove yourself wrong!It isn’t a dumb state but in your opinion it is, so that is your little reality.
Here is the fact, only five Republicans have the Nobel Peace Prize.
So for 52 years, the Nobel Prize has not gone to a Republican. My statement is true.
- Theodore Roosevelt (26th U.S. President)
• 1906 Nobel Peace Prize for brokering the end of the Russo-Japanese War (1904–1905) and pioneering modern international arbitration- Elihu Root (38th U.S. Secretary of State & Senator)
• 1912 Nobel Peace Prize for advancing arbitration and international law through peace congresses- Charles G. Dawes (30th U.S. Vice President)
• 1925 Nobel Peace Prize as co-author of the Dawes Plan, easing post-WWI reparations tensions between Germany and France- Frank B. Kellogg (U.S. Senator & 45th Secretary of State)
• 1929 Nobel Peace Prize for co-drafting the Kellogg–Briand Pact, outlawing war as national policy- Henry Kissinger (56th Secretary of State)
• 1973 Nobel Peace Prize (shared with Lê Đức Thọ) for negotiating the Vietnam ceasefire

You’re a pretty tale spinner yourself!He is right about almost everything

No, just correct!You’re a pretty tale spinner yourself!![]()

That's how Obama won, by doing nothing.Nothing.

Republicans are automatically disqualified from such liberal institutions.
Democrats get the awards for things they never did, just in the hope they might.
5 in the last over 100 years and the last one 52 years ago and then Obama gets one for what he may or may not do. Yeah dumb comment.The dumb statement was that Republicans don’t get the prize, then you go and prove yourself wrong!![]()
Maybe a Republican can do something worthy of an award.It isn’t a dumb state but in your opinion it is, so that is your little reality.
Here is the fact, only five Republicans have the Nobel Peace Prize.
So for 52 years, the Nobel Prize has not gone to a Republican. My statement is true.
- Theodore Roosevelt (26th U.S. President)
• 1906 Nobel Peace Prize for brokering the end of the Russo-Japanese War (1904–1905) and pioneering modern international arbitration- Elihu Root (38th U.S. Secretary of State & Senator)
• 1912 Nobel Peace Prize for advancing arbitration and international law through peace congresses- Charles G. Dawes (30th U.S. Vice President)
• 1925 Nobel Peace Prize as co-author of the Dawes Plan, easing post-WWI reparations tensions between Germany and France- Frank B. Kellogg (U.S. Senator & 45th Secretary of State)
• 1929 Nobel Peace Prize for co-drafting the Kellogg–Briand Pact, outlawing war as national policy- Henry Kissinger (56th Secretary of State)
• 1973 Nobel Peace Prize (shared with Lê Đức Thọ) for negotiating the Vietnam ceasefire
Like nothing, like Obama did?Maybe a Republican can do something worthy of an award.