Donald Trump has been named Time magazine person of the year for 2016.
Previous recipients include Pope Francis and Adolf Hitler.
Stalin and ayatollah Khomeini on the previous lists as well
Hitler and Stalin are mere amateurs compared with the Catholic church....
Draining that swamp:
https://twitter.com/CNBC/status/807249996047327242
Who will realize they $#@!ed up first - Brexiteers or Trump supporters?
Neither
The choice for Americans was change or no change. They chose change.
The choice for bexiters was even easier thanks to Cameron's arrogance, EU leaders indifference and Corbyns absence.
The choice for bexiters was even easier thanks to Cameron's arrogance, EU leaders indifference and Corbyns absence.
See February 2012 for the real thingBut you can't (well, shouldn't) make choices entirely because of the perceived negativity of the current situation.
To use a football analogy, if someone had offered me the chance to get rid of Ken this time last year, then as an isolated, yes or no choice where I don't have to worry about anything else beyond that decision, I'd have happily taken it. We were rubbish. I couldn't see him digging us out of it. But in reality, whoever was offering me this hypothetical chance would have to do better than promising that they'd be sticking Micky Adams in charge and he'd definitely lead us to glory, or they'd definitely be able to attract a manager currently operating in the Champions League even though every single piece of evidence says that just isn't possible, otherwise there's no way I could rubberstamp the deal. I'd assume this particular kingmaker was off his nut if he couldn't do any better than that and decide he was best off ignored.
“I have the outtakes to The Apprentice where he says every bad thing ever, every offensive, racist thing ever. It was him sitting in that chair saying the N-word, saying the C-word, calling his son a retard, just being so mean to his own children,” Arnold told the Seattle-based radio station KIRO.
The actor and comedian said a contact from the reality TV show passed him the material before last month’s election, but he did not release it because of a confidentiality clause and the expectation that Trump would lose.
Bill Pruitt, a producer on the first two seasons of The Apprentice, tweeted that there were “far worse” behind-the-scenes tapes of Trump on the programme.
Bill Pruitt @billpruitt
As a producer on seasons 1 & 2 of #theapprentice I assure you: when it comes to the #trumptapes there are far worse. #justthebegininng
The Emmy award-winning producer Chris Nee alleged that Trump used the N-word in the recordings.
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer studios, which owns the rights to the show, and its creator, Mark Burnett, resisted pressure to make public the footage, citing “various contractual and legal requirements”.