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Time person of the year for 2004?

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I'm not really sure who I would choose. I'd say Bush, but he was the person of the year in 2000. Karl Rove would probably be the next best choice IMO. Any ideas?

http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtm ... ID=6832840
NEW YORK (Reuters) - White House adviser Karl Rove topped the unofficial list of contenders for Time's 2004 Person of the Year, according to a panel assembled by the magazine on Tuesday to debate the question.

Along with Rove, widely credited as the architect behind President Bush's re-election, other candidates suggested by the panel included the president himself and filmmakers Mel Gibson and Michael Moore.

Time does not prepare or publish a formal list of nominees. Instead, the weekly magazine said its editors choose the person of the year after significant reporting by the staff.

The selection may well be none of the names suggested at Tuesday's panel, the editors said. The choice remains secret until it appears, this year, on the Dec. 20 issue cover.

In the meantime, the selection becomes a parlor game in America to guess who fits the criteria of "the person or persons who most affected the news and our lives, for good or for ill, and embodied what was important about the year, for better or for worse."

The person also must be alive, the editors said.

Another suggestion was "The Terrorist." Time has selected such entities as "The American Soldier" in 2003, the "Endangered Earth" in 1988 and "The 25 and Under Generation" in 1966.

Another proposed entity for 2004 was "The Blogosphere," the online Web log journals that helped redefine the role of the media. Other suggestions were God and the prophet Mohammed.

Gibson was proposed for directing "The Passion of the Christ," a controversial film seen by many as anti-Semitic. Moore made "Fahrenheit 9/11," a film highly critical of the Bush administration which was a huge box office hit.

The panel featured Time commentator Andrew Sullivan, NBC News anchor Brian Williams, activist Rev. Al Sharpton, Alessandra Stanley, television critic for The New York Times, and FBI agent Coleen Rowley, one of the 2002 Persons of the Year which went to "The Whistleblowers."

The Person of the Year tradition grew out of an editorial embarrassment in 1927 when the magazine failed to put pilot Charles Lindbergh on its cover after his historical solo trans-Atlantic flight.

At the end of that year, during a slow news week, the editors decided to make him man of the year to remedy the oversight, said Eileen Naughton, president of the Time Group.

Some selections have been notoriously unpopular, such as Adolf Hitler in 1938, Joseph Stalin in 1939 and 1942 and the Ayatollah Khomeini in 1979.

Bush was named Person of the Year in 2000.
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Kim Jong Il would be my vote!

Dictator without US repercussions yet! Star of a major motion picture! One of the most popular livejournals (http://www.livejournal.com/~kim_jong_il__)! Featured in signatures and websites all over the internet, yet 4 years ago no one would have a clue who he was. From zero to hero, he's the man.
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The Iraqi people.
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Post by Animalor »

How about "The American Voters".

A fuckup of this magnitude should be recognised.
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It should be someone that was involved with the Mars Probes: Spirit and Opportunity. They're the most successful interplanetary mission ever.

Spirit: Three hundred sols and counting
Opportunity: 202 sols past it's expected 90 sol life.

They're still alive and producing. The Mars Exploration Rover Team gets my vote.

This guy:

Dr. Steve Squyres, principal investigator for the science instruments on both Mars Exploration Rovers, celebrates as the team witnesses the first images sent back from Spirit.

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Post by XunilTlatoani »

Keeping it in the space genre, how about Burt Rutan and the SpaceShipOne team.
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Post by Tenuvil »

Karl Rove was certainly the charlatan of the year.

Maybe Jesus should be the man of the year?
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"the person or persons who most affected the news and our lives, for good or for ill, and embodied what was important about the year, for better or for worse."
Michael Jackson showed us that children are important.

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Michael Moore obviously
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Post by Voronwë »

karl rove would be a good pick

either him or me
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Post by Seebs »

Going with MIchael Moore. I only hope its an award given postumously.
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I nominate Warren Nogaki - project manager of the Mars landing, a man who refused to lie for Nixon, and a man who has dedicated himself to service for this nation despite spending three years in an internment camp during World War II.

TBH, if you want to give someone credit for Bush winning the election it should be whoever edited the text file on GEMS.
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Post by Homercles »

It should be someone that was involved with the Mars Probes:
I nominate Warren Nogaki - project manager of the Mars landing,

Note the time and date. Winnow and Karae have agreed on something.

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Post by Fairweather Pure »

Nobody gives a fuck about space, so nix that one. I say Osama should at least get a nomination. It's certianly interesting that he's still alive.
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They may pick Zachqawi ...

but if they did that heads would roll.
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Post by Winnow »

Homercles wrote:
It should be someone that was involved with the Mars Probes:
I nominate Warren Nogaki - project manager of the Mars landing,

Note the time and date. Winnow and Karae have agreed on something.

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