Donald Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize? While it’s true the golden medal would look absolutely stunning wedged between the classy self-portraits on his gorgeous mantel, he’ll probably have to settle for the nomination alone, which could be good practice for November.

Still, at least one brave soul thinks Trump should take home the hardware.

No, that guy doesn’t count.

According to a copy of the nomination letter cited in an AFP story, Trump should win, not for his ability to mimic disabled reporters or his sympathetic stance on refugees and Mexican “criminals and rapists,” but for “his vigorous peace through strength ideology, used as a threat weapon of deterrence against radical Islam, ISIS, nuclear Iran and Communist China.”

Of course, a nomination isn’t really that big a deal. According to the Nobel Prize website, thousands of university professors, scientists, Nobel laureates, members of parliamentary assemblies, and so on, are asked to submit names of candidates each year. Literally, hundreds of candidates come flooding in before the Norwegian Nobel Committee’s five members tap a winner.

While word of some nominees tends to leak out, the names can’t officially be revealed until 50 years later, unless nominators decide to announce their preferences.

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Trump joins a distinguished list of head scratchers over the years. Joseph Stalin was nominated in 1945 and again in 1948 for his efforts to end World War II. Italian wartime dictator Benito Mussolini had been put forward as a nominee in 1935. Vladimir Putin was a Russian advocacy group’s favorite in 2014. Heck, even Adolf Hitler has been nominated.

Some of the this year’s more realistic competition reportedly includes a champion for ISIS rape victims, the Greek islanders who helped the refugees, and the pope, to name a few.

But if even Gandhi couldn’t land the prize after five nominations, what hope does Trump have? Though stranger things have happened — like that time he racked up as much backing as Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio combined in a national poll.

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