http://www.cnn.com/2015/12/09/europe/time-person-of-the-year-merkel/index.html
12/9/2015 11:01:49 AM
^The fact that those 2 were even in contention is a problem.
12/9/2015 12:13:29 PM
Sanders won the online poll
12/9/2015 12:23:12 PM
^ and then didn't even make the top choices. fuck time magazine
12/9/2015 12:26:27 PM
Bernie Sanders didn't make the top few because he hasn't been one of the most influential people of 2015. (Though admittedly he should be ahead of Jenner) The poll is a joke. Online poll skewing is the domain of young, reasonably educated, tech-savvy people: exactly the kind of people who love Sanders, but not the people who vote in real-life elections. He has not had a really substantive impact on the election or Democratic party. Merkel was a reasonable choice. Globally she's wielded enormous influence for years, far more than most Americans realize. Unfortunately the only other good choice would have been Donald Trump, who has had a far bigger impact on the election and civil discourse in this country than Sanders or any other candidate. It has been a bad impact, but Person of the Year is theoretically about their influence, not their quality. See: the first German chancellor to win PotY. (I was surprised to find that Merkel is actually the fourth; Adenauer and Brandt were also in there. That gives them the second most heads of state after the US)
12/9/2015 8:33:43 PM
If we're talking about influence, shouldn't al-Bakr (however you spell the head of ISIS) make the cover? Putin has also been pretty influential this past year.
12/9/2015 9:05:06 PM
So she drug the Greeks and pretty much the rest of the EU around by the nose because Germany is the only country over there that actually works and that was person of the year worthy?What the hell else did she do noteworthy this year?
12/9/2015 9:12:10 PM
Trump should be Person of the Decade!
12/9/2015 10:04:28 PM
^^Ive seen folks credit her with working diligently on the refugee crisis as well as standing up to Putin. I'd say she's been pretty mediocre in both respects.I wonder (aloud) if this is what leadership is really coming too. By a bunch of different measures, I fully believe we are experiencing a crisis of leadership on multiple different fronts. Our politicians are ass clowns, our business leaders are visionless, greed whores, media and a majority of entertainers are spineless garbage (and boorish to boot), our religious leaders are mostly hypocrites, etc etc etc.There are some notable exceptions, but when you survey the field of current leaders, ya come up pretty Damn short. So you give person of the year to a mediocre, film flam politician, personally I would have given it to the "vacuum of leadership."[Edited on December 9, 2015 at 10:10 PM. Reason : Super flattering picture too]
12/9/2015 10:09:35 PM
12/9/2015 10:23:44 PM
Fuckin Krauts.
12/9/2015 10:25:54 PM
12/10/2015 9:44:18 AM
12/10/2015 11:29:37 AM
Person of the Year would be sweet if you got it in January.
12/10/2015 12:25:45 PM
should've been bag daddy daesh
12/10/2015 1:05:03 PM
12/10/2015 1:10:14 PM
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/worldviews/wp/2015/12/14/angela-merkel-multiculturalism-is-a-sham
12/14/2015 6:34:06 PM
she's saying they should come in and become part of the german culture. immersion is the answer, not multiculturalism. She's not expecting these people to setup a Syria Lite (tm) inside of Germany but to become Germans who happen to be from Syria. That is what they haven't done though.
12/14/2015 7:04:25 PM
so you are saying she was implying that only in her country multiculturalism has not failed (because it has led to immersion)? i don't know much about germany, but i do know it is definitely more integrated than france and probably italy too. i don't know, that's quite a tall indirect claim she is making.
12/14/2015 7:30:08 PM
no she was saying that it HAS failed and is not the answer. That doesn't mean you have to give up on bringing refugees in. An idealist acknowledges the truth, provides an alternative, and pursues it. She also said something about a two way street. Essentially calling on Germans to promote inclusion at the same time as encouraging immigrants to acclimate.
12/14/2015 7:38:12 PM
So if it *has* failed so far (previous immigrants in the 90's) in Germany, what reason is there to believe it will *not* fail this time around? (i.e, that multiculturalism will turn into immersion this time around)I like her optimism with this wave of immigrants, but I--and hundreds of millions of others--don't think it bodes well for the future of Germany.
12/14/2015 8:40:41 PM
They don't really have a choice. Without immigration, Germany's future is bleak.
12/14/2015 8:46:13 PM
I was hoping for Jenner. Just to watch republicans' heads explode. OH IT WOULD HAVE BEEN MAGNIFICENT.[Edited on December 15, 2015 at 2:04 PM. Reason : s]
12/15/2015 2:03:51 PM
Not that I care about Jenner or the Time Person of the Year, but why would they give that award to a reality tv star?
12/16/2015 1:47:45 AM
Because a reality tv star shows real life, and real life is far more important than an actor playing in a movie... would you rather it went to an actor/actress playing in stupid action movies or romantic comedies?
12/16/2015 1:49:38 AM
Time's person of the year has never gone to an actor of any kind.Well, besides Ronald Reagan. But I assume he didn't get it for his acting.
12/16/2015 1:53:19 AM
LOL I was obviously kidding... DUH!!!
12/16/2015 2:38:47 AM
maybe Cam should get it next year for convincing white people that black dude's can play QB in the NFL
12/17/2015 3:02:17 AM
Multiculturalism has worked in the USA to the tune of 5th generation Irish guys getting shitty shamrock tattoos and Italian neighborhoods painting their fire hydrants green white and red. It's worked out ok?
12/17/2015 7:05:13 AM
12/17/2015 12:27:32 PM