Trump to be honored as Time’s person of the year

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16 thoughts on “Trump to be honored as Time’s person of the year

    1. To be fair, TIME has made it pretty clear that “Person of the Year” is neither good nor bad. They select someone who they believe to be among the most influential people of that year, regardless of whether or not their actions are morally questionable. I don’t think anyone can argue in good faith that Trump hasn’t been influential.

  1. https://www.newsweek.com/time-magazine-person-year-adolf-hitler-1938-1999457

    Time chooses people for the most significant impact on the world over the past 12 months, meaning both good and bad, according to the magazine. Controversial figures like Adolf Hitler, Joseph Stalin, Vladimir Putin and Nikita Khrushchev have received the title for their impact on global events.

    A decade after Time started issuing the honorary title, Nazi leader Adolf Hitler was named Person of the Year.

    In the issue published on January 2, 1939, Hitler was recognized as “the greatest threatening force that the democratic, freedom-loving world faces today.”

    “Most other world figures of 1938 faded in importance as the year drew to a close,” the article read. “But the figure of Adolf Hitler strode over a cringing Europe with all the swagger of a conqueror.”

    1. Poor wording in the article title. More appropriate title would be “Trump named Time Person of the Year, joining Hitler among the Magazine’s Prior Recipients”.

  2. Time serves second helping of TDS to sky screaming dims crowded around Nate’s water cooler. Don’t open the window for the sky screaming session – it’s too cold outside!

  3. Interesting the reference in the article to the stock market implied Trump’s election has set the markets on fire. Since the election, the indices are up at an annualized rate of return of about 11.75%, which is actually slightly lower than the annualized rate of return for 2024 prior to the election. It would be fair to call it a wash, neither better nor worse as a result of election results. As stated in the article, the market historically has always done better under Democrat administrations than under Republican administrations. This is because the GOP is focused on making life better for a significantly small percentage of the American population, while Democrats tend to focus on making life better for a majority of Americans. As the statics bear out, when a higher percentage of Americans have improved lives, the country does better, as a whole.

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