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Zach Rabiroff@zachrabiroff.bsky.social |
Oh, I'm sure. The American insistence on "Mr. President" even after the malevolent parasites have left office is multitudes more obnoxious, anyway.
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Zach Rabiroff@zachrabiroff.bsky.social |
Oh, I'm sure. The American insistence on "Mr. President" even after the malevolent parasites have left office is multitudes more obnoxious, anyway.
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Jippy McJipperson
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(Former presidents Carter, Clinton, Bush, & Obama -Mango Mussolini is the only turd who insists on the incorrect honorific)
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Anthony Damiani
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Traditionally, no, we don’t actually do that. Formally it’s now Mr. Bush, Mr. Carter, Mr. Obama as an address, or ‘Former President Clinton’ as a description. Extending the full title as a courtesy has been used informally, but it’s widespread use is new and kind of contentious.
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