Why Donald Trump Refuses to Let Go: A Discussion on Presidential Ego and Legacy
Addressing President Donald Trump, it's important to clarify that either 'President' or 'Former President' is inaccurate since he is no longer in office. Despite his claims and fantasies, he hasn't been the President for over four years.
The Controversial Figures: Joe Biden and Kamala Harris
Comparatively, Joe Biden insists on being called 'Presidency Biden, ' and even Kamala Harris strongly identifies as 'Madam Vice President.' However, both are accused of being unfit for government—as they are labeled as a 'climate change lunatic' and a 'Marxist.' Many advocate for Donald Trump's return to the White House to counterbalance their influence and bring back traditional American values.
Donald Trump's Desire for Attention
Donald Trump is known for his relentless desire to remain in the spotlight, especially after losing the 2020 election. Hes continuously points fingers and disparages any individuals or entities he disagrees with. His continued insistence on being referred to as 'Mr. President' serves two primary purposes:
1. Perpetuating the Big Lie: By refusing to accept his defeat, he keeps the narrative alive that he is still the President. Any press is good press in his mind, and it continues to attract attention and fuel speculation.
2. Stroking His Ego: The act of remaining in the public eye complements his fragile ego and validates the importance he places on his role. No matter how absurd the situation, Trump's ego remains a driving force behind his behavior.
Addressing Presidential Titles with Respect
It’s important to note that previous presidents such as Jimmy Carter, Bill Clinton, George H.W. Bush, George W. Bush, and Barack Obama are typically addressed with the honorific 'Mr. President.' This respect and courtesy reflect the values of the office and the individuals who have held it in the past.
Peace to All indeed. This discussion highlights the importance of understanding the dynamics of presidential ego, legacy, and the impact of media on political figures.