President Barack Obama has been named Time magazine's
"Person of the Year" for 2012.
"We are in the midst of historic cultural and
demographic changes, and Obama is both the symbol and in some ways the
architect of this new America," Time Editor Rick Stengel
The short list for the honor included Malala Yousafzai, the
Pakistani teenager who was shot in the head for advocating for girls'
education, as well as Egyptian president Mohamed Morsi, Apple CEO Tim Cook and
Italian physicist Fabiola Giannati.
Obama also received the honor in 2008, when he was
President-elect.
In an interview with Time, Obama said his re-election
"may have been more satisfying a win than 2008."
"We've gone through a very difficult time," Obama
told the magazine. "The American people have rightly been frustrated at
the pace of change, and the economy is still struggling, and this president we
elected is imperfect, and yet, despite all that, this is who we want to be.
That's a good thing.
I think he merits d honour
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