united states - Is there a legal way for US presidents to extend their . . . Question summary title edited after this answer was posted: Is there a legal way for US presidents to extend their terms beyond two terms of four years? Detail: Is it (under current law) actually possible for the US president to stay in office longer than the usual two terms of four years by using some legal tricks? Same answer
united states - What is the proper title for a former U. S. President . . . Emeritus presidents may be called by whatever respectable and applicable title one prefers Washington's precedent suggests that simply "Mr " may be the most acceptable form of address for a former president of the first nation in modern times to accept government by the people, for the people, without nobility, monarchy or oligarchy
united states - Why dont US presidents run in other elections after . . . This can be interpreted as a tradition of seeing former United States presidents as elder statesmen There is so much veneration for the office that the appropriate role of former presidents is considered to be above politics See the definitions of these two key terms in Safire's Political Dictionary for elaboration