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A the Nobel Peace Prize, President Trump's popularity in Israel.
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potus wins the Peace Prize or it means nothing? Question?
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What is Donald Trump's approvalent Israel? Okay?
Speaker 1 (00:56):
So a couple of things here that are interesting.
Speaker 2 (00:59):
Now in a resting the Nobel Peace Prize and his
thoughts about winning it, yesterday, President Trump said this, I've stopped.
Speaker 1 (01:10):
Eight wars, so that's never happened before. But they'll have
to do what they do. Whatever they do is is fine.
I know this.
Speaker 2 (01:18):
I didn't do it for that. I did it because
I saved a lot of lives. Didn't exactly sound like
he thought he was going to get it yesterday.
Speaker 1 (01:25):
He did have this offer. They gave it to Obama
for doing absolutely nothing but destroying our country.
Speaker 2 (01:31):
And fairness to Obama, they gave it to him before
he destroyed the country, just he would just take it
over as president win. And I was thinking, well, you
could even say some of its votes in the Senate, Yeah,
but he was. His attendance in the Senate was the
worst of anybody. He was under fifty percent, under fifty percent.
Speaker 1 (01:49):
Of his votes. And this was a good thing. Then right, well,
right the country if you're not there.
Speaker 2 (01:53):
Yeah, so I do have to, you know, call in
a question what Trump said there. There's an accuracy issue
with the timing. The destruction of the country came after
the Peace Prize was awarded. I think that Obama got
it based upon cleanliness. It's my operating theories that you know,
cleanliness is next to godliness.
Speaker 1 (02:09):
It's a good thing.
Speaker 2 (02:10):
We want to have a clean world, A clean world
might be a more peaceful world.
Speaker 1 (02:13):
He's very articulate too.
Speaker 2 (02:14):
Yeah, that's what Biden informed us, and the Nobel Commission
man that yeah, it is. And the Nobil Nobel Committee
went wow, you know, and we haven't seen cleanliness like this.
Speaker 1 (02:29):
Quite some time. So peaceful.
Speaker 2 (02:32):
In my Top three Takeaways on May nineteenth, the theme
that day was peace three strength like the world has
never seen, and it was an accounting of the historic
Middle East peace trip that President Trump made. Along the way,
by the way, he secured trillions of dollars in US
investments from those Middle East countries and was treated even
like royalty literally, and we saw scenes that none of
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us thought we would have seen with the US president
the UAE guitar. But anyway, they were countries that were
among the important lies and putting together the historic first
phase of the twenty point peace Accord that outlined in
yesterday's Takeaways, the ceasefire that is now in force this
morning our time in Gaza. It was groundwork that was
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laid during President Trump's first term when he moved to
the US Embassy to Jerusalem, which other presidents always talked
about never did. While working on trade deals with the
Arab countries. But while the Israel Hamas deal is history
in the making, it's but the latest broker Trump peace deal.
As he mentioned all the peace deals that he's worked
out since January twenty eighth, when Trump became president once again,
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he has broken piece between as bachelis Dan and Armenia,
Cabudi and Thailand, Israel and Iran, Rwanda, and the Democratic
Republic of Conga, Caigo, India and Pakistan, Egypt, Any, Ethiopia,
Serbia and Kosovo, and with the Abraham Accords, and now
Israel and Hamas. So what we're seeing take place historic
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piece that's been struck at his pace. But of course
the one piece deal the president has sawt but hasn't
yet had success with US between Russia and Ukraine, which
should the Israel Hamastile hold, he likely refocus his attention to. Now,
all of this is to say that, yes, President Trump
has delivered more peace to the world that has been
done since Reagan in the end of the Cold War
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war and really from a point of practicality, since Truman
in World War Two. And as for whether Trump would
be awarded the Nobel Peace Prize, well we now know
it did not happen right, which did not come as
a surprise. On poly market, President Trump was only priced
with a five percent chance of receiving the award as
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of yesterday afternoon. By the way, the leading bet getter
going in had been the Sudan Emergency Response Rooms. You
had about a third of betters that put money on
that Lucia proposition to winner Maria Karina Machado, the opposition
leader to Nicholas Maduro at less than one percent, which,
by the way, there's also an interesting note that we
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just had in Fox News aside, by the way, from
her having actually been nominated by Marco Rubio when he
was in the Senate last August before Trump was elected
president again before he became Trump's secretary of State. Maria
has been in hiding for the past year. So they
gave the Nobel prize to somebody who has been in
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hiding for her own safety over everything that Trump's died.
Speaker 1 (05:27):
That just again.
Speaker 2 (05:29):
So the Norwegian Nobel Institute registered a total of three
hundred and thirty eight candidates for the twenty twenty five
piece prize, of which two hundred and forty four were individuals,
ninety four organizations and as is stated by the Nobel Committee,
the Peace Prize has principally been awarded to honor the
efforts of those that have engaged in arms control and disarmament,
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peace negotiation, democracy and human rights and work aimed at
creating a better organized and more peaceful world. So it's
obviously that Trump did not win here, and they're not
going to divulge anyther related information other than the winner
for fifty years. But it's quite clear that the Nobel
Committee not really to be taken seriously.
Speaker 1 (06:11):
I mean, this is a case of TDS.
Speaker 2 (06:13):
So one of the things I'll point out is that
these are just Norwegians. This is a Norwegian committee that
has accountability to nobody. Tay me, oh, Papa jab, you're
gonna start singing?
Speaker 1 (06:28):
That was that was all. There are certain things to
do with that bad. It was not good.
Speaker 2 (06:34):
I see the shawn on the look on Sean's face
as he trains with jewels. That was nothing. I would
be uh, I'd be talking about man. So anyway, President
Trump's approval rating in Israel, which is the second part
of the question, prior to the peace deal being struck,
sixty nine percent.
Speaker 1 (06:53):
He was already a sixty nine percent.
Speaker 2 (06:55):
Eighty three percent of Israeli's held a favorable view of
the United States. Among Jews specifically, Trump's approval rating was seventy.
Speaker 1 (07:01):
Three percent, the highest of any world leader.
Speaker 2 (07:04):
In fact, you could say that Trump is more popular
in Israel than anywhere else in the world, including in
any state. His highest approval rating state side is sixty
eight percent right now in Wyoming. But there is one
exception trivia time, where in the world is Trump most popular?
This is like, you know, you get all the points
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in the entire next show of whose line is at
any way, if you get it.
Speaker 1 (07:29):
You know, I asked you for a hint earlier and
you said Africa, and I was going to say Kenya,
and then I realized that's probably not the case. Nigeria, Okay, Nigeria.
Speaker 2 (07:38):
Who had Nigeria seventy nine percent approval for Trump and
Nigeria again, just illustrating all the things that he's done
to improve lives of people around the world that nobody
pays attention to, and that the Noebell Committee is just
an abject joke. On By the way, Mexico the least
popular place for al president day. Trump's approval in Mexico
right now is eight percent, And so it turns out
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they don't care for a president who doesn't let them
like rape and pillage our country.