On the use of profanity, The i Paper’s style guide is clear: “Swearwords offend many people and lose us readers. Never use swearwords unquoted in news copy, and keep them to a minimum in features, reviews, etc.
What, then, should we do about reporting on a US President who loves expletives?
Such vulgarity is intentional. He felt genuinely dismayed, after discovering that announcing a ceasefire on social media (unilaterally) does not immediately translate to real life.
But his swearing is also calculated and frequent. It escalated during the election campaign.
So while it’s not very presidential behaviour, there is precedent for potty mouths in the Oval Office.
America is an elephant. Cyprus is a flea. Greece is a flea. If these two fellows continue itching the elephant, they may just get whacked by the elephant’s trunk.” Pity the aides taking minutes.
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