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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink14•18 days agoSomeone should remind Trump’s Lawyers that he is “former president.” It’s fucked to continue using the title when he is not currently the president.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink16•18 days agoIt is common and correct to always refer to former Presidents as President, they generally only say former if it clears up ambiguity.
minus-squareAviandelight linkfedilink9•18 days agoIt is a courtesy that we give all past presidents, though it does being a smile to my face every time the fat orange ass is called “Mr.”
minus-squareNougatlinkfedilink11•18 days agoProfessional courtesy should only be extended to professionals.
minus-squareTar_Alcaranlink3•18 days agoThe same argument applies to the word “courtesy” in there sentence
Someone should remind Trump’s Lawyers that he is “former president.” It’s fucked to continue using the title when he is not currently the president.
It is common and correct to always refer to former Presidents as President, they generally only say former if it clears up ambiguity.
It is a courtesy that we give all past presidents, though it does being a smile to my face every time the fat orange ass is called “Mr.”
Professional courtesy should only be extended to professionals.
The same argument applies to the word “courtesy” in there sentence