Time Magazine has named G.W. Bush as it's Man of the Year. I just watched a news blurb about it, where a reported asked on of the principal editors how and why they made this choice. The 2nd sentence the editor said was:
"President Bush was able to bend reality to his will, and that's very powerful."
Any comments?
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`Person of the Year'' doesn't necessarily honor its recipient and controversial cover choices for the issue have included Adolf Hitler in 1938 and Josef Stalin in 1939 and 1942.
Codger wrote: `Person of the Year'' doesn't necessarily honor its recipient and controversial cover choices for the issue have included Adolf Hitler in 1938 and Josef Stalin in 1939 and 1942.