Posted on 12/19/2004 5:36:32 AM PST by crushelits
TIME MAGAZINE MAN OF THE YEAR GEORGE W. BUSH |
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NEW YORK - After winning re-election and "reshaping the rules of politics to fit his 10-gallon-hat leadership style," President George Bush (news - web sites) for the second time was chosen as Time magazine's Person of the Year.
"Many, many Americans deeply wish he had not won," Kelly said in a telephone interview. "And yet he did."
In the Time article, Bush said he relishes that some people dislike him.
"I think the natural instinct for most people in the political world is that they want people to like them," Bush said. "On the other hand, I think sometimes I take kind of a delight in who the critics are."
Bush joins six other presidents who have twice won the magazine's top honor: Harry Truman, Dwight Eisenhower (first as a general), Lyndon Johnson, Richard Nixon, Ronald Reagan (news - web sites) and Bill Clinton (news - web sites). Franklin Roosevelt holds the record with three nods from the editors.
Kelly said Bush has changed dramatically since he was named Person of the Year in 2000 after the Supreme Court awarded him the presidency.
"He is not the same man," Kelly said. "He's a much more resolute man. He is personally as charming as ever but I think the kind of face he's shown to the American public is one of much, much greater determination."
The magazine gives the honor to the person who had the greatest impact, good or bad, over the year.
Kelly said other candidates included Michael Moore and Mel Gibson, "because in different ways their movies tapped in to deep cultural streams," and political strategist Rove, who is widely credited with engineering Bush's win. Kelly said choosing Rove alone would have taken away from the credit he said Bush deserves.
This is the first time an individual has won the award since 2001, when then-New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani was celebrated for his response to the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks.
The American soldier earned the honor last year; in 2002, the magazine tapped Coleen Rowley, the FBI (news - web sites) agent who wrote a critical memo on FBI intelligence failures, and Cynthia Cooper and Sherron Watkins, who blew the whistle on scandals at Enron and Worldcom. |
who cares what Time thinks?
While the Time piece is barbed, that in the long run will be forgotten and only the memory of the honor will remain.
Pity. My vote goes for the American G.I.
As my daughter said "Wow."
It's all about marketing :)
I believe you are right...Time is no friend of Dubya...it's all about selling more mags...
Kelly said that there were alot of Americans that wish W wouldn't have won..........but there were about 3 million more that wanted him to WIN and win he did! Case closed.
IT'S ALL ABOUT LEADERSHIP! |
Well, it'll be interested to see who they're writing for, the blues or the reds.
"I think the natural instinct for most people in the political world is that they want people to like them," Bush said. "On the other hand, I think sometimes I take kind of a delight in who the critics are."
Time calls George Bush "The Man of the Year" and still manages to bash him. They say the media isnt biased. LMFAO.
And now, the Jerk of the Year:
Candidates...
Teresa Heinz
Gigolo Kerry
John McPain
Michael Shamu Moore
Whoopi Goldcrap
Chevy Over The Hill Chase
Time Magazine only wants to sell more magazines. I agree that the American Soldier was also a good choice.
Oh this will cause a shitstorm with the libs!!! Man I love it! Time to run over to DU to watch the wailing, gnashing of teeth and wring of hands.
By TIME's standard, EVERY president in the history of the country is illegimate because millions of people voted against him.
Mine would have been the GI with the Marlboro.
Dan "what's the frequency, Kenneth" Blather
Dont forget Babs Streisand or Nancy Pelosi
LOL!! That's right, we cannot forget the "Mother Focker" Barbra Streisand.
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