Cicero, you prove my point.
"Executive Office of the President"
"Every day, the President of the United States is faced with scores of decisions, each with important consequences for America’s future."
This quote does not use POTUS as a title (i.e. "President of the United States Obama"), but merely "the President of the United States". It is not specific to Obama and is true of
anyone holding the position.
The sentence doesn't make a whole lot of sense if the POTUS refers to a position instead of the title of the guy in the Oval Office. Or do you now want to correct The White House as well?
No need. The White House used it correctly, as I outlined above.
Of course, the sentence refers to a
person. But it is not being used as a
title the way that you use it.
Just to be clear, a title is a prefix to a proper name. For example:
- Mr. Smith
- Mrs. Smith
- Dr. Smith
- Reverend Smith
- etc...
Tell that to Joe Biden. Of course he added his own personal spin to it.
"the next president of the United States, Barack America,” Joe Biden
Cicero, you even included the comma that shoes this is not an instance of someone using "President of the United States" as a
title. No one says "Mister, Smith". That matches exactly one of the examples what I outlined above. Biden is talking about the next person to fill the position of President of the United States and then names him.
Even if he had used it the way you are implying, what would "the
next President of the United States Barack Obama" mean? There had never been a
previous "President of the United States Barack Obama". It is statistically unlikely that there will ever be a
subsequent "President of the United States Barack Obama". That has only ever happened twice where two people with (approximately) the same name held the position of President of the United States and Obama doesn't have a child named after him.
So, you have yet to provide an example of someone using "President of the United States" as a title, i.e. "President of the United States Obama". (Note the lack of a comma.)