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Time Magazine Chooses Obama as ‘Person of the Year’

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    FBN’s Gerri Willis recommends who Time Magazine should have chosen as its “Person of the Year.”

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Drum roll please.

Yeah.

And actually get some surprising move -- named its person of the year.

Else I guess not so surprising does its the president.

The editors at time commend the president for building what they call a coalition.

That spells the end of the Reagan realignment could define American politics for thirty years.

That's a bad thing I -- it was a good thing.

Crazy that's right and there are gaps of course that.

Time magazine didn't even mention in their story the most astonishing the one he delivered to a crowd last July.

In Roanoke Virginia it's about how the government is the font of all that is good.

And no it wasn't just a onetime slammed the business a month earlier the president had shown just how out of touch he -- with the private sector.

When admits sky high unemployment and eat it at economic growth is anemic.

He said this.

The private sector is doing fun.

Okay so not only does the president not seem to have respect for the work -- the private sector and fails to grasp economic essentials.

But he also as a novel approach to international relations striking special deals and hushed conversations with the Russian president.

Well actually wasn't that highest because the president was mites.

So let's see now.

A present that doesn't understand the private sector that has put -- course the backbone of this country.

And wanna -- quite get his arms around the nuances of diplomatic relations or even.

Just the basic rules.

You want to know my recommendation for times personally here.

This is no laugh line it's this young Pakistan a teenager.

My -- lot yousef's today.

She's fifteen years old and she stood up for her right to attain an education and was as a result.

Brutally attacked by the Taliban.

On a bus on the way home in Pakistan.

-- was shot in the head.

Shot in the head for being female and wanting to get an education.

-- square with the Islamic extremists.

They've never been caught and sheet is recovering in England.

And from there she continues to -- basic rights for women even women in Pakistan.

Now the editors at time magazine didn't see that as a first place finish but I do.