Generally they say former. Trump won the election so there is that and as far as I am concerned he IS the real President despite the activities of the corrupt who refuse to recognize that fact or even consider the overwhelming evidence because they know it is the truth. Then there is the fact of the activated Insurrection Act, his operating as the Commander in Chief and the foreign 'corporate' U.S. entity vs the actual United States of the people which is a different thing. If Biden actually had the full office/control/capability he would already have us in an overt war with Russia and Syria
You know, of all the things I've read, checked, and believed about Trump being the real President, and Biden being a fake, I've never considered or realized that one thing you said: that if Biden were the real President, we would already be in an overt war with Russia and Syria. You're totally right. That's a huge proof, in my mind, to add to the list longer than my leg, that he's a fraud and Trump is in charge. Excellent comment my fren.
This is correct. While it is not mandatory, I am often greeted by the Gate Guards by my former rank as denoted upon my retiree card. Same goes for former Presidents: It is merely a courtesy and show of respect to preface their name with "President".
Obum did have his foundation employees refering to him as president in foundation vids after he was out of office but we all know he probably made them say that bcse he wanted to be pres or shadow pres for life .
This is true. I don't think they would so quickly revert to telling the truth. Not yet at least. They are going to need to be forced to do so, in due time.
Past Presidents retain their title as President even out of office. But when not directly addressing the President a qualifier is put in place like former President Bush or Obama.
The strange thing is that when President Trump is not present during a conversation they will refer to him as President Trump. Sometimes they will call him former President but more often than not they still call him President Trump.
Yeah but don't they call past presidents with the President title for life?
Generally they say former. Trump won the election so there is that and as far as I am concerned he IS the real President despite the activities of the corrupt who refuse to recognize that fact or even consider the overwhelming evidence because they know it is the truth. Then there is the fact of the activated Insurrection Act, his operating as the Commander in Chief and the foreign 'corporate' U.S. entity vs the actual United States of the people which is a different thing. If Biden actually had the full office/control/capability he would already have us in an overt war with Russia and Syria
You know, of all the things I've read, checked, and believed about Trump being the real President, and Biden being a fake, I've never considered or realized that one thing you said: that if Biden were the real President, we would already be in an overt war with Russia and Syria. You're totally right. That's a huge proof, in my mind, to add to the list longer than my leg, that he's a fraud and Trump is in charge. Excellent comment my fren.
Quite often they don't. Tradition is to call the person by their highest ranking title.
This is correct. While it is not mandatory, I am often greeted by the Gate Guards by my former rank as denoted upon my retiree card. Same goes for former Presidents: It is merely a courtesy and show of respect to preface their name with "President".
Very true.
I can't remember if they still say President Clinton or not.
Obum did have his foundation employees refering to him as president in foundation vids after he was out of office but we all know he probably made them say that bcse he wanted to be pres or shadow pres for life .
Very true
Anyone who has ever been President is referred to as "President ___". Sometimes they add "former" and sometimes they don't.
This is true. I don't think they would so quickly revert to telling the truth. Not yet at least. They are going to need to be forced to do so, in due time.
It is proper etiquette to refer to a person by his/her highest ranking title.
Yes. Bullseye.
Maybe this is the Trump Card-all of this is illegal, because he is the sitting President.
Past Presidents retain their title as President even out of office. But when not directly addressing the President a qualifier is put in place like former President Bush or Obama.
The strange thing is that when President Trump is not present during a conversation they will refer to him as President Trump. Sometimes they will call him former President but more often than not they still call him President Trump.
Yes. I've noticed this too.