Since First Lady Martha Washington entered the White House as the first lady on April 30, 1789, when her husband, the founder of modern America, George Washington, took over, the United States has adopted the title as it is given to the president's wife, while American experts are currently engaged in controversy over naming the 42nd president. Bill Clinton if his wife wins, Democratic Party candidate Hillary Clinton.

American observers have suggested that the title of "Mr. President" will remain attached to Bill Clinton, who returns to the White House without a presidency for the first time in the history of the superpower, as he returns as the first master – possibly – of the house he inhabited for eight years as president of the United States, and whose term is considered a savior. The American economy from recession almost tightened its grip.

In a previous interview with Hillary Clinton, she said that she did not know what her husband would be called if she won, "I'm not sure about that. In 2015, he will enter the White House with the name "Adam" – as is always the case in the first man, and added jokingly, "This is a dangerous decision for Hillary, and a dangerous decision for this country and the world."

Saad Al Khashrami (Jeddah)