He's a war president fighting a popular war and doesn't let anybody forget he's winning.
But Democrats have grown increasingly aggressive in challenging this image of a "war president."
Their candidate went up against a sitting war president who's never lost a debate and held his own.
He never expected to be a war president or, maybe, a president of the world.
"I'm a war president," he said at one point.
As he put it this year, "I'm a war president."
But it's true he has a partiality for war presidents.
Who in the heck wants to be a war president?
That shows the true priorities of the self-proclaimed "war president."
Lincoln, despite being little prepared for it by prior military experience, was first and foremost a war president.