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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsFunny-snarky Stephanie Ruhle tweet:
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Good news for @sendavidperdue, he no longer has to struggle with the pronunciation of @KamalaHarriss name.
Im confident he knows how to say Madame Vice President
Im confident he knows how to say Madame Vice President
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Funny-snarky Stephanie Ruhle tweet: (Original Post)
tblue37
Nov 2020
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angstlessk
(11,862 posts)1. I think it's called comeuppance, and
there will be a lot of uppance to come
Staph
(6,251 posts)2. Am I the only one
who wants her to be called Vice President Harris, not Madam Vice President Harris?
It's like college sports teams, back in the day when Title IX kicked in and women's sports started showing up. I hated hearing teams called the Lady [Mascots], instead of just the [Mascots]. The different name always seemed lesser, somehow.
Or maybe it's just me....
tblue37
(65,340 posts)3. He will be called Mr. President; she will be called Madame Vice President. The honorific is used
before the title when directly addressing the person.
When referring to her in the third person, she will be called Vice President Harris, and he will be called President Biden.