All presidents have been and are referred to this way. It demonstrates that our president is not royalty or a monarch. I'm always surprised when this point is raised. You could go back to watch old clips even of Clinton, Reagan, etc. and see them addressed as either President or Mister. It's quite common.
It may be used but I don’t think it Is common. Presidents are usually referred to as Pres. Or just last name. I have never heard of one referred to as Mr. in either writing or when being addressed personally. Even foreign news refer to them as last name or President.
No, it is common. I've heard it a lot. They really are referred to as Mister very often. Whether by a news reader speaking about them, or even by a reporter addressing them in public. Like I said, you could look at old film and verify it if you wanted to.
All presidents have been and are referred to this way. It demonstrates that our president is not royalty or a monarch. I'm always surprised when this point is raised. You could go back to watch old clips even of Clinton, Reagan, etc. and see them addressed as either President or Mister. It's quite common.
It may be used but I don’t think it Is common. Presidents are usually referred to as Pres. Or just last name. I have never heard of one referred to as Mr. in either writing or when being addressed personally. Even foreign news refer to them as last name or President.
No, it is common. I've heard it a lot. They really are referred to as Mister very often. Whether by a news reader speaking about them, or even by a reporter addressing them in public. Like I said, you could look at old film and verify it if you wanted to.