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In reply to the discussion: Nobel Foundation voids Trump's gifted Nobel Peace Prize: "The decision is final" [View all]LetMyPeopleVote
(175,619 posts)58. MaddowBlog-Trump received a Nobel Peace Prize the same way he received a Purple Heart
The president seems to prefer a model where others do the heavily lifting and then generously turn over their honors.
Trump received a Nobel Peace Prize the same way he received a Purple Heart:
— Steve Benen (@stevebenen.com) 2026-01-16T16:59:30.116Z
He wants the honors without the sacrifice. He prefers a model in which others do the work and then generously turn over their awards to him, because, as he put it, itâs âmuch easier.â www.ms.now/rachel-maddo...
https://www.ms.now/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/trump-received-a-nobel-peace-prize-the-same-way-he-received-a-purple-heart
That reminded me of a story from almost a decade ago. Politico published this report in August 2016:
I always wanted to get the Purple Heart, the then-candidate declared. This was much easier.
Purple Hearts are awarded to service members or their families after theyre wounded or killed in the course of their military service. Due to alleged bone spurs in his feet, Trump avoided military service, but by his own admission, he always wanted to get the Purple Heart anyway.
Having someone who actually served in the military hand him the honor was much easier for Trump than actually wearing the uniform and putting his life on the line.
With Machado, the story is similar: Trump wants the accolades without the sacrifice. He apparently prefers a model in which others do the heavily lifting and then generously turn over their honors to him, without him having to do anything to merit the award he covets.
But while the president will likely celebrate the Nobel Peace Prize that ended up in his possession, hell know we all know that theres a dramatic difference between a gift and earned honors.
Without setting foot on a battlefield, Donald Trump said he received a Purple Heart medal on Tuesday at his rally in Ashburn, Virginia, from a retired lieutenant colonel and supporter.
I said to him, Is that like the real one, or is that a copy? the Republican nominee said moments after taking the stage at a local high school. Trump recounted the exchange, remarking that the man, who he identified as retired Lt. Col. Louis Dorfman said, Thats my real Purple Heart. I have such confidence in you.
I always wanted to get the Purple Heart, the then-candidate declared. This was much easier.
Purple Hearts are awarded to service members or their families after theyre wounded or killed in the course of their military service. Due to alleged bone spurs in his feet, Trump avoided military service, but by his own admission, he always wanted to get the Purple Heart anyway.
Having someone who actually served in the military hand him the honor was much easier for Trump than actually wearing the uniform and putting his life on the line.
With Machado, the story is similar: Trump wants the accolades without the sacrifice. He apparently prefers a model in which others do the heavily lifting and then generously turn over their honors to him, without him having to do anything to merit the award he covets.
But while the president will likely celebrate the Nobel Peace Prize that ended up in his possession, hell know we all know that theres a dramatic difference between a gift and earned honors.
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Nobel Foundation voids Trump's gifted Nobel Peace Prize: "The decision is final" [View all]
riversedge
Sunday
OP
🇳🇴 Norwegian prime minister says Trump repeatedly begs for the Nobel Peace Prize
riversedge
Sunday
#1
I swear, my husband would never, ever lower himself, crawl like a maggot, in order...
chouchou
Sunday
#11
I understand but, here in Floriduh, I've been bitten so many times, I tend to be unfair.
chouchou
Sunday
#24
They need to "officially" rescind the award from Machado, and declare 2025's winner as VOID
Wiz Imp
Sunday
#18
They just announced that the decision to grant the award is final. So they can't do that.
onenote
Sunday
#44
I'm sorry? Where did I say you couldn't express your opinion? And what gives you the right to deny me the right
onenote
Yesterday
#51
I don't think any rights were denied here, so I'm not sure who needs to chill.
Ilikepurple
Yesterday
#57
The article and the statement from the committee is clear: the award is final. It can't be revoked.
onenote
Sunday
#45
"Gentlemen, you can't post facts in here! This is Latest Breaking News!" NT
mahatmakanejeeves
Yesterday
#52
The medal is not his, regardless. Anything presented to the president in his official capacity belongs to the US.
SunSeeker
Sunday
#26
Trump is so angry at not winning a peace prize. No wonder he wants to start wars.
Doodley
Yesterday
#53
MaddowBlog-Trump received a Nobel Peace Prize the same way he received a Purple Heart
LetMyPeopleVote
Yesterday
#58