Accept it fo sho. It would be worth it to watch the lefties freak out. Oh hell, no. Don’t let the opportunity to make the Rosie, The View, Bobby De Niro, Bruce Springsteen, David Muir and the entire democratic congress lose their minds and want to jump off a bridge. Oh yeah, accept the award. This is not the time to make a statement that nobody cares about.
Okay. Back on topic. The prize will be awarded tomorrow. And it will be given to either Saint Greta or to somebody you’ve never heard of for something you can barely understand.
How can you claim to be a supporter of President Trump and not understand his psyche?
He BADLY wants the award ..and no, not to then shove it in “leftists’ faces”.
He wants it because he’s a little boy who always has to be noticed.
I can already hear his acceptance speech in my mind and I guarantee if he ever gets it one day, what I’m hearing in my mind will be what he actually says.
AI Overview Before her time as First Lady, Melania Trump, then Melania Knauss, was featured on the cover of numerous international and American magazines during her modeling career However, her appearances on the covers of major magazines were much more limited during her husband’s presidency, and she did not appear on the cover of U.S. Vogue as First Lady, unlike many of her predecessors.
Vogue (U.S.)
February 2005: Melania Trump appeared on the cover wearing her custom Christian Dior wedding gown shortly after her marriage to Donald Trump.
The magazine did not feature her on its cover during her time as First Lady (2017–2021).
Vanity Fair (Mexico)
February 2017: Melania Trump was featured on the cover of the Mexican edition of Vanity Fair.
Ocean Drive
April 2000: Melania Trump appeared on the cover of this Florida-based magazine.
New York Magazine
May 2000: She was featured on the cover of New York Magazine, with a story titled “Trump’s Newest Model”.
Harper’s Bazaar
September 2004: She appeared on the cover of Harper’s Bazaar.
Other international covers As a model, Melania Trump was also featured on international magazine covers, including:
Not so sure. Can’t get inside N’s head (mercifully) but I don’t see him allowing a fully independent, Islamist, armed P state next door. I see a paper state that quiets the outrage yet protects Israel.
Sudan’s Emergency Response Rooms (ERRs). This volunteer network assists civilians during Sudan’s civil war, which has caused a major humanitarian crisis. Multiple bookmakers placed the organization as a leading contender for the 2025 prize.
Yulia Navalnaya. After her husband, Russian opposition politician Alexei Navalny, died in prison in 2024, Navalnaya has continued his human rights and anti-corruption advocacy. This places her high on lists of possible winners for the 2025 prize.
Donald Trump. A controversial contender, his odds of winning surged on some betting sites due to his perceived role in negotiating a Gaza ceasefire in 2025. However, the Norwegian Nobel Committee tends to focus on sustained peace efforts over quick political interventions, and experts view his record as working against him.
Doctors Without Borders. As global conflicts and humanitarian crises worsen, this international humanitarian organization has seen its profile increase. It is frequently mentioned among the top five contenders in betting and analysis.
The International Court of Justice (ICJ). Some analysts place the ICJ among the top contenders, possibly for its handling of disputes related to ongoing conflicts.