Guardian Columnist Conjures Up Priest of the Year

Jonathan James follows this week's Time magazine narrative to an abandoned cemetery outside Pisa.

There has been an insane amount of reaction to Time magazine’s selection of President-elect Donald Trump as 2016’s “Person of the Year.” On social media, in the press and at neighborhood meeting places, with several people casually telling FishbowlNY they will never buy another copy of the magazine.

Today, from across the pond, Guardian columnist Jonathan Jones adds a cheeky take. After noting previous “Person of the Year” winners such as Genghis Khan and Vlad the Impaler, he writes:

The claim that Time gave Trump horns has spread so fast online that the magazine has actually felt the need to deny what surely started as facetious speculation.

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