At the Grammarly blog on April 2, 2019 Kelly Konya posted
about How to congratulate someone in every stage of life. She said to start strong,
be personal, and end with a heartfelt closing.
Recently TIME magazine published their year-end double issue
for December 23 and 30, with a cover just showing their pick for Person of the
Year. They chose the sixteen-year-old Swedish activist Greta Thunberg. But starting
on page 74 there was an article titled PORTRAITS OF INFLUENCE – Six leaders who
shaped the world in 2019. They were Xi Jinping, Donald Trump, Nancy Pelosi, Narendra
Modi, Jacinda Ardern, and Emmanuel Macron.
President Trump’s reaction to this year’s award was to ungraciously
tweet:
“So ridiculous. Greta must work on her Anger Management
problem, then go to a good old fashioned movie with a friend! Chill, Greta,
Chill!
Media reaction was appropriately caustic. Headlines of
articles at CNN, The Guardian, and Business Insider were: We should all be appalled by Donald
Trump’s tweet about Greta Thunberg, Why is the president of the United States cyberbullying
a 16-year-old girl?, and White House says Trump’s attacks on 16-year-old Greta
Thunberg are fair game because she’s an ‘activist,’ while mention of the first
couple’s 13-year-old son should be off-limits.
TIME has picked a Person [originally Man of the Year] since
1927. Almost all the U.S. Presidents have been picked at least once, except Calvin
Coolidge, Herbert Hoover, and Gerald Ford. Donald Trump won in 2016. But the last
three before him, Obama, Bush, and Clinton won twice.
Apparently Trump felt entitled to a second win. Perhaps he
didn’t get it because he previously had messed with TIME’s brand. On June 27,
2017 there was an article in the Washington Post titled A Time magazine with
Trump on the cover hangs in his golf clubs around the world. It’s fake.
The caricature of Donald Trump was modified from this one by
DonkeyHotey at Wikimedia Commons.
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