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This isn't really whacko enough, but it's what ChatGPT came up with and it is certainly not too far off the mark.
Donald J. Trump – Nobel Peace Prize Acceptance Speech (Fictional)
Location: Oslo, Norway
Date: TBD
[Trump walks up to the podium, smiling, pointing at the crowd, waves]
TRUMP:
Thank you, thank you! What an incredible crowd. The biggest crowd Oslo has ever seen—maybe the biggest in Norway's history, quite frankly. They said it couldn't be done, folks. They said Trump would never get the Nobel Peace Prize. Well… here we are. [Pauses for applause]
Now let me tell you something: I've always said peace is tremendous. I'm a big fan of peace. Nobody talks about peace like I do. And now, finally, the world is catching up. Some people win this prize for talking. I win it for doing. Big difference. Huge.
They gave it to me because—let’s be honest—I brought peace where people said there couldn’t be peace. They said it was impossible. Middle East? I got the Abraham Accords done when nobody else could. Obama didn’t do it. Bush didn’t do it. Clinton didn’t even try—he was too busy with other things, if you know what I mean. [Smirks]
But me? I did it. We got Israel, UAE, Bahrain, Sudan, Morocco—so many countries, I can’t even list them all. Even I can’t believe it. It’s like a peace train, and I’m the conductor. Choo choo!
And let’s not forget North Korea. Everyone said there would be nuclear war. They were ready to run to the bunkers! Then I walked across the DMZ—first U.S. President ever. Kim Jong Un said, “Mr. President, I respect you.” That’s real leadership. Nobody’s ever handled North Korea like I did. Nobody. Ask anyone.
People said I was too tough. Too unpredictable. But that’s how you make peace. You can’t be weak. You can't go around apologizing all the time. Peace through strength. That’s what I did. Reagan talked about it—I lived it.
Let me also say—I did this without starting a single new war. First president in decades. DECADES! Can you believe it? They don’t like to talk about that on fake news CNN, but it’s true. And everyone knows it. Even the haters and the losers. They know.
I want to thank the Nobel Committee—very brave people—for recognizing what I’ve done. Some people were afraid to do it. I get it. The pressure from the globalists, the media, the radical left—it’s tremendous. But you did the right thing, and I respect that.
I also want to thank Melania—my wonderful First Lady. Beautiful. So elegant. Everyone says so. She told me, “Donald, you deserve this.” And she was right.
And to the American people—I did this for you. To make America respected again. To show the world that we can lead without endless wars. That we can win smart, not just big.
So in conclusion: this is a big day. A historic day. And quite frankly, a well-deserved day. I’m honored. I’m humbled. But most of all—I’m proud.
Because when Trump makes peace, the world takes notice.
Thank you very much. God bless you. God bless peace. And God bless the United States of America.
[Points to audience, waves, gives thumbs up. Exits stage to “God Bless the USA.”]