His big announcement was the following video in which he lays out what he'll do "when" he's "inaugurated." Not "if" he's "elected." Extreme confidence there.
Very true, however, I believe the usual thing to say is "when I am elected" not "inaugurated" and that that is unsusual and is major hopium as a result
That is notable, thanks for pointing it out. Politicians say "when elected" not "when inaugurated". A much more interesting contrast than the, "he said when not if".
His big announcement was the following video in which he lays out what he'll do "when" he's "inaugurated." Not "if" he's "elected." Extreme confidence there.
I hear people highlight the "he said when not if". But isn't that normal for any candidate? Ye also says when I'm president, not if.
Very true, however, I believe the usual thing to say is "when I am elected" not "inaugurated" and that that is unsusual and is major hopium as a result
That is notable, thanks for pointing it out. Politicians say "when elected" not "when inaugurated". A much more interesting contrast than the, "he said when not if".