At a campaign event in North Carolina last month, Donald Trump, for reasons unknown, complained at some length about Barack Obama having won a Nobel Peace Prize. The Republican quickly added, “But I don’t care about that.”
Of course, in context, it was painfully obvious that he did care about that, which is why the former president brought it up unprompted.
A month later, the guy who said he didn’t care about Obama’s Nobel is still talking about it, incorporating this into his closing message with time running out in the 2024 election cycle. The New York Times reported on his latest event in Nevada, and the headline read, “At Las Vegas Rally, Trump Grumbles About Obama’s Nobel Prize.”
On a night when Barack Obama joined Kamala Harris onstage at a star-studded rally in Georgia, Donald J. Trump was smarting on the other side of the country — asking why Mr. Obama had been awarded the Nobel Peace Prize and not him. … Mr. Trump suggested he was more deserving of the honor than his predecessor in the White House, saying his full name, Barack Hussein Obama, twice for emphasis.
A month after Trump assured an audience that he doesn’t really care about this, it was hard not to notice how much he cared about this. “I got elected in a much bigger, better, crazier election, but they gave him the Nobel Prize,” the GOP nominee added, as if this were relevant.
Trump: He got elected. And they announced he's getting the Nobel Prize. I got elected in a much bigger, better, crazier election. But they gave him the Nobel Prize. Ladies and gentlemen, the Nobel Prize will be won by Barack Hussein Obama. pic.twitter.com/vLZqO4vv4X
— Acyn (@Acyn) October 25, 2024
A day earlier, Trump told an audience that Obama is a “jerk,” and he substantiated the label by pointing to North Korea’s Kim Jong Un for validation.
This came on the heels of Trump telling a Pennsylvania audience that “a lot of people” believe a conspiracy theory that Obama is secretly running the White House — a line the Republican has peddled more than once recently.








