I mean, to be fair, Hitler was also Person of the Year.
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Stalin got it twice! Giuliani getting it was a bit controversial because precedent really should have given it to Bin Laden (Khomeini got it in 1979) Time decided they didn't want to give it to a monster, and instead gave it to Rudy..ooops.
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DemocratIC, Rudy. Democratic police state.
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To be fair, Hitler also received a very coveted spot on that magazine cover. Then again, it’s about who’s the most influential person of the year, not necessarily who the best person is.
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2001 was post Ferretgate!
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Yeah but you should see all the horrible crap 2006's winner is up to these days
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Aside from the genuine boost in popularity he had at that time, he also benefitted significantly from the fact that the actual most influential person of 2001 was someone they *really* didn't want to put on the cover so they had to pick someone related to that event.
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The arrest of Navarro is a Venezuela/Iran, North Korea move, no doubt, in light of the fact that this is virtually never enforced
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