That displays one of Mike’s problems as a politician;
he has always seemed too meek, prim and inhibited.
To use “I” in that context vs using “Me” sounds overly formal and tentative.
If you listen, way more than half of TV talking heads make the same mistake - and frequently. Bunch of semi-literate English majors who never learned basic grammar.
And it is wrong! Should be me when an object. Idiots.
To me, as a pedantic grammarian, it doesn’t sound formal. It sounds like nails on a chalkboard. I = subject. Me = object. “Do you miss I?” Ugh.
Barry Obama used to regularly make this same mistake. “It’s a great gift to Michelle and I” blah blah blah.
It's wrong PERIOD.
More to the point it is grammatically incorrect.
No, to use “I” in this context is absolutely WRONG! “I” is a subjective pronoun and is not the object of the “missing.” “You” is the subject of the sentence, “missing” is the verb (actually “do miss”) and the pronoun receiving the “missing” should be “me.”
However, this goes to show that Pence cannot choose good staff. He would then go on to make similar unforced errors as President. But not only that, Pence is a JUDAS TURNCOAT. No, I do NOT miss him. He should be tarred and feathered and run out of town on a rail. Hang the bustard!
And it is wrong.
‘To use ‘I’ in that context vs using ‘Me’ sounds overly formal and tentative.”
It has nothing to do with context or how it “sounds”. It’s atrocious grammar; it’s wrong.