Actually, yesterday was Constitution Day but given the current environment in Washington, every day should be Constitution Day.
Here is the Constitution in a neat toy, Wordle. It is a bit surprising that the word “President” is so prominently mentioned since Article II is considerably shorter than Article I. Since the founders were especially suspicious of a strong executive, one would think our commander-in-chief would not be so frequently mentioned.
But, amendments 12 (amending electoral college), 20 (shortening lame duck period), 22 (limiting office-holder to two terms), 23 (residents in D.C. can cast presidential ballot) and 25 (presidential succession) all deal with the President.
The word “thereof” also seems frequent, likely a relic of 18th Century rhetoric.
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