Must have been a grim boardroom at TIME.
Well, and what is the significance and meaning of it? Or, more to the point, is there any significance or meaning?
Battered and bloodied, the MSM tries desperately to salvage its relevance.
This is obvious. Who has been in the news the most in 2004. This is no big surprise.
Won't happen. I won't believe it till I see it on the cover itself.
This is obvious. Who has been in the news the most in 2004. This is no big surprise.
But it'll still be something bad about him, and there will be some reference to Hitler. He'll be Man of the Year because he was the most divisive, intrusive, invasive, radical, uncompromising, yadda yadda yadda.
Dan
Damn right!
Time to activate another suicide watch over at the DU.
It'll be fun to see the slant on this.
I guess the DUmmies will have to boycott TIME Magazine now.
With all the spin the folks at TIME will put on the Bush article, I'll be amazed if their heads don't start rotating like Linda Blair in The Exorcist.
Is anyone still reading Time Magazine -- I mean, other than in doctors' waiting rooms? What a waste of trees. Their news is staler than last week's pizza, and the rest of their "content" is almost all extremely thin editorial gruel.
I don't know how much Time Magazine costs on the news stand anymore, but whatever it is - $2.00, $3.00, $5.00 -- surely that money will be better spent on lottery tickets.
Time Magazine is just s-o-o-o 20th century.
I can't believe that the White House would allow Bush to share the honor with Rove. In 2002, Time Magazine wanted to split the award between Bush and Cheney, but the negotiations broke down when the White House insisted that it be only Bush (because including the VP would diminish the decision-making responsibilities of the President).
TIME wins the Yearly "Keen Grasp of the obvious" Award.
Bush is not just man of the year ... BUSH IS MAN OF THE ERA.
He is the most important world leader since Reagan, and this was his pivotal year.
I almost wish they'd pick someone else, like Michael Moore or Zarquawi .... just so we could call them the dunces they are. :-)
It's Bush's fault, Tom Daschle is deeply saddened, and I find the timing suspicious.
I was hoping for Buckhead.
Let me guess: Bush will be Time's Man of the Year, but he'll appear on the cover with razor stubble, a Nazi blood banner, and an oppressed Arab terrorist in chains.