TIME says Clinton's 'horns' were unintentional

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Time Magazine Says Clinton's 'Horns' Were Unintentional
Time Magazine Says Clinton's 'Horns' Were Unintentional


Who knew one pesky letter in the alphabet could cause so much trouble?

A silhouette of Hillary Clinton is featured on the cover of Time magazine's newest issue. And some on social media have been calling attention to the letter "M" in the header.

They say the way Clinton's head overlaps Time's logo makes her look like she has horns.

And at least one member of Time's staff has responded - looks like the Twitter talk spurred discussion.


And the "Fox & Friends" anchors got in on the technicalities of horns, too.

"As if they know. If we did see the devil, they'd be equally spaced across the skull," Brian Kilmeade said.

"They'd be curvy," Elisabeth Hasselbeck said.

And Time also went on the offensive with this: a gallery pointing to numerous cover stars who have gotten so-called "horns," including Pope Francis, Prince Charles and Darth Vader, writing, "Any resemblance to cats, bats or devil horns is entirely coincidental."

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