Unless you repressed all memories of 2016 (and who could eroticism and infanticide at ashkelon. biblical archaeological reviewblame you), you'll remember that Timenamed Donald Trump "Person of the Year." Now, the president is claiming that the magazine asked him again this year but, like, urghwho can even be bothered?
SEE ALSO: Sorry, Cards Against Humanity can't stop Trump's wallIn a tweet Friday, the president took time from his busy schedule of getting absolutely nothing from his agenda done to make a bold claim about rejecting the magazine's honor for 2017.
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Twitter responded to the claim with a collective sigh and GIF of Ron Burgundy saying, "I don't believe you." Because, let's be real, just about the only predictable thing about Trump is that he'll do anything that makes him feel important. I mean, this is the guy who hung up a fakecover of him winning Time's Person of the Year award.
(Trump shares the honor of Person of the Year -- which is determined by impact and not popularity -- with other historically significant figures like Adolf Hitler and Joseph Stalin. This year, though, initial polling had both the #MeToo campaign and mayor of San Juan, Carmen Yulín Cruz, beating Trump.)
CNN correspondent Brian Stetler said he reached out to Timefor comment on Trump's claim, adding that "this sounds like part of the normal Person of the Year production process." They often do shoots with former winners, which is probably what they actuallycalled the president about.
A former managing editor at Timesupported this analysis:
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Trump’s ridiculously petty attempt to dump Timebefore Timecould dump him sparked a barrage of satirical imitators.
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Others captured just how battle-hardened we've become to Trump's Twitter bullshit in the long, longyear since he was first named Person of the Year.
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But, in our opinion, the most likely theory came from comedian Aparna Nancherla, who fixed the confusion by correcting yet another one of Trump's typo-laden mistakes.
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Well, bud, there's always next year!
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