“Questo è il problema di avere un bambino gigante al comando del mondo libero” – editoriale del principale quotidiano svedese (in svedese)

https://www.dn.se/ledare/lisa-magnusson-det-har-ar-problemet-med-att-ha-en-jattebebis-som-ledare-for-den-fria-varlden/

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  1. PrettyFlyForALawGuy on

    I think most babies are more well-natured by far than Trump. And of course babies by definition cannot be pedophiles, unlike him.

  2. PretendEngineering5 on

    Like watching a toddler throw tantrums, except the toys are trade deals and nuclear codes.

  3. Berguven on

    While I agree with the sentiment, I feel obliged to point out that Dagens Nyheter is not a serious news outlet. They are infamous for using ”agenda setting journalism” which is basically just admitting to being an ideological propaganda outlet.

    / Swede

  4. Massimo25ore on

    Trump is just the frontman, there’s a whole team of advisors behind him and much more dangerous than him.

    The first to be in danger is the United States, by the way.

  5. trash__pumpkin on

    Everyone needs to understand the guy has frontotemporal dementia and all of its symptoms. He’s the figure head but the country is also being run by Stephen Miller and the writers of Project 2025. It’s so much worse than him being a “giant baby”. He’s a crazed eighty year old man with nuclear codes.

  6. peanutbutter4all on

    His is NOT still in charge. The world is moving on without him.

  7. I’ve never seen a baby rapist or pedophile yet. But its true that Trump throws more tantrums than my 2yo daughter….

  8. Sonador40 on

    English translation below:

    [LEADER](https://www.dn.se/ledare/)

    # Lisa Magnusson: This is the problem of having a giant baby as the leader of the free world

    # Formally, of course, it is not possible to pass on the Nobel Peace Prize. But Donald Trump grins contentedly, like a spoiled brat who managed to buy a diploma he didn’t deserve.

    María Corina Machado has dedicated her life to the freedom of Venezuela. And she has paid a high price for her fight against the rule that has gradually consolidated its power into a dictatorship: in 2024, her party, Vente Venezuela, won the election, but the incumbent president, Nicolás Maduro, refused to accept his loss and threatened to imprison her. She was forced to go underground.

    She has sometimes resorted to unconventional, if not controversial, political methods: Among other things, she has leaned on the President of the United States, Donald Trump, despite the fact that he himself has clearly authoritarian tendencies, and despite the fact that he – like Nicolás Maduro – has tried to steal for himself an election victory.

    But her goal has always been clear: the end of the dictatorship. And she is humble in exactly the way that usually distinguishes truly great leaders.

    **When the Nobel Committee in Oslo** last fall called and announced that she was [2025 Peace Prize recipient](https://x.com/NobelPrize/status/1976596971084247228) was she quick to emphasize the movement instead: ”My God. I’m speechless… But I hope you understand that… I’m just *one* person, I really don’t deserve this.”

    We find the opposite in Donald Trump. Boastful, vain, self-glorifying. A giant baby, who does what occurs to him, who refuses to respect the rules of the game and loyalties carefully built up to guarantee peace in particular, yes who does not seem to realize the value of the free world he is now the leader of at all.

    He openly campaigned to receive the Nobel Peace Prize, and when he was then forced to settle for perhaps the strangest consolation prize ever – The International Football Federation Fifa instituted a peace prize and gave it to him –, it soon leaked that he had made demands that the dent be as big as the World Cup dent, at least, and that there should be marines on stage during the ceremony.

    **Many may have thought** that some kind of bottom was reached with this spectacle. But not. Because since Donald Trump ordered the American military to arrest Nicolás Maduro, María Corina Machado has offered to pass on his own peace prize to him. Formally, this is of course not possible. But he grins contentedly, like a spoiled brat who did not deserve a diploma, but managed to buy one from a less well-off classmate.

    ”A fantastic gesture of mutual respect”, he calls it

    And it’s clear – the plaque’s gold shines just as much regardless of which wall it hangs on. But this remains the problem of having a giant baby as the leader of the free world: Everything not only gets worse, but also constantly a little dumber, a little more unworthy and embarrassing..

  9. ProductGuy48 on

    It’s not just Trump it’s the US as a whole. Half of them are sitting on their backsides doing nothing and the other half are clapping.

  10. OkMinute506 on

    Why are these people pandering to this man.by giving peace prizes and golden gifts its sickening spectacle to see .he’s not a president to be proud of .he’s interference the countries around the world. Shows no bounds he’s like a child accepting gifts. Are thy happy to be around a convicted felon and rapist and fraudsters.

  11. Green-Dragon-14 on

    Babies have more intelligence in fact his sperm count is his only intelligence.

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