Comments by "" (@MrEab2010) on "KEY Info MISSED in BOMBSHELL Trump Interview Exposed by Combat Vet" video.
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of all the many thousands of people who have appeared on Time's cover since 1923, this one is the most disturbing, even beyond Hitler. There is something uniquely evil about this man. Satan takes human form.
An addition: I noticed some people in the comments are apparently unaware of Time's impact on American and world events over the past century+. The magazine was founded by Briton Hadden and Henry Luce in 1923 as the first newsmagazine, designed to report ALL the news of the week (now twice a month), good or bad, not just part of it. Time set the standard of modern journalism and its covers have launched and destroyed careers. After Hadden died, Luce took the magazine in many different and controversial directions, while making the magazine (and himself) into the most influential news source and cultural symbol on the planet at one time, along with its sister magazines Life, Fortune and Sports Illustrated and Time-Life Books. Luce himself wrote an editorial in Life magazine in 1941 titled The American Century that was adopted as US foreign policy right up till the Trump presidency. Over the decades Time has put sinners like Al Capone, Stalin, Mao, Joe McCarthy, Lee Harvey Oswald, Idi Amin, Ayatollah Khomeini, OJ Simpson and Osama bin Laden in addition to saints on its cover. Hitler was Time's 1938 Man of the Year, a far more controversial choice. Trump himself was Man of the Year in 2016. Time has shifted its editorial bias many times: pro-Marxist in the 1930s, anti-Communist from WW2 to the early 70s, pro-dictator on and off in every decade until the 1970s, pro-China until 1949, pro-Republican from Alf Landon in '36 to Nixon in '72 (and maybe Reagan in the 1980s), pro-Christian until its 1965 cover "Is God Dead?". After many years of blandness, I am personally glad that Time, under new ownership, has returned to form as the journalistic trendsetter it once was. The magazine business has been in serious decline since the Internet took off 25 years ago; I'm hoping this cover story will begin to revive interest in a media platform that I have enjoyed since childhood in the 1960s.
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