First it was Bill Clinton was the first "Black" President, now this.
In the battle for most controversial cover of the week, Newsweek fired back at Time magazine’s breastfeeding mom image by putting President Barack Obama under a rainbow halo with the tagline "The First Gay President." The colors referencing symbols adopted by the LGBT movement.
"Obama's earned every stripe in this haloed rainbow,” Newsweek’s editor-in-chief Tina Brown wrote on Twitter.
Last week, Obama officially announced his support for same-sex marriage, becoming the first sitting president in U.S. history to do so.
"I've just concluded that for me personally, it is important for me to go ahead and affirm that I think same-sex couples should be able to get married," Obama told ABC News.
The cover story, written by openly gay Newsweek contributor Andrew Sullivan, has yet to be released in full, but the magazine posted an excerpt on why the writer believes the president's move to support same-sex marriage was not just a political ploy.
"When you step back a little and assess the record of Obama on gay rights, you see, in fact, that this was not an aberration. It was an inevitable culmination of three years of work," Sullivan writes.
Sullivan draws comparisons between Obama's biracial upbringing and the experience of gays who grow up in heterosexual families.
"He had to discover his black identity and then reconcile it with his white family, just as gays discover their homosexual identity and then have to reconcile it with their heterosexual family,” Sullivan writes.