May 18, 2007
Scott Stantis is getting dressed for the ceremony that'll make him the White House Cartoon Czar.
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Am I the only person who is extremely irritated by the use of the title "czar" for American officials?
Yeah, let's drop the whole "czar" thing, and give out titles
that more accurately reflect the religious, nationalist, and
socialist aspects of this administration: Grand Ayatollah, Fuhrer,
and Comrade General Secretary.
The Drug Czar can be renamed "Grand Ayatollah for Mental Hygiene."
The "War Czar" can be renamed "Comrade General Secretary for
Imperial Affairs." And Cheney can be called "Fuhrer."
Yeah, so I invoked Godwin, but we are talking about totalitarian
titles like "czar."
Randolph
Would that make him the Madrasah Mahatma? The Great Soul of future
fanatics.
What's funny is that we already have a war czar.
There once was a cabinet office called "The
Secretary of War". The officer was in charge of something the
call "The
War Department".
But the Secretary of War did not have control over the U.S. Navy.
So, after World War II, they decided to create a new "war czar" who
would be in charge of all the war-fighting capabilities of the
Federal Government. They created a new cabinet level office called
"The Secretary of Defense" and renamed the "Secretary of War" the
"Secretary of the Army" and placed him under the command of the new
Secretary of Defense.
It's like watching Hayek's Road to Serfdom play out in
slow-motion.
And if they appointed that guy from the muppets he could be the Madrasah Mahatma Manamanah
You people. Always thinking small. I say we rename the Cabinet.
Rather than calling them secretaries of this or that, or ministers
for that matter, we deem them gods. Since the U.S. has a classical
motif with much of its government, I suggest a new collective title
for the Cabinet--The Olympians.
D.C. then gets renamed, Mount Olympus. Here are the twelve
Olympians; all other cabinet positions can be filled by other
gods:
President - Zeus
Vice President - Hera
Attorney General - Athena
Secretary of State - Hermes
Secretary of Defense - Ares
Secretary of Labor - Hephaestus
Secretary of Commerce - Aphrodite
Secretary of the Interior - Hestia
Secretary of Agriculture - Demeter
Secretary of Health and Human Services - Apollo
Secretary of Homeland Security - Poseidon
Secretary of the Treasury - Artemis
Perhaps replace some of the high-falutin' names with these from
the Russian Federation:
Meritorious Agronomist of Russian Federation
Meritorious Drainage Engineer of Russian Federation
Meritorious Master of Production Training of Russian
Federation
and my personal favorite
Meritorious Rationalizer of Russian Federation
The Drug Czar is Heracles, of course. Or Hercules, if you prefer. Keeps that czar/tsar flavor.
jeez, the Drug Czar would clearly be Dionysus. Or Bacchus. Then we could have all-women no-knock raids and call them Bacchanalia!
Am I the only person who is extremely irritated by the use
of the title "czar" for American officials?
I was going to say, "It's tsarting to wear on me too" but you guys
are already way ahead of me.
My own suggestion was to replace the title of "Secretary" with
"Witch Doctor."
And that reminds me of something tangentially related. Once,
several years ago, some state legislator (I forget who, and I
forget which state) introduced a bill that would require anyone
testifying before a court as an "expert witness" to wear a cloak
and pointed hat adorned with stars and moons. And every sentenced
uttered in testimony would have to be punctuated with the striking
of a gong.
For realz. It was reported in the "Terra Incognita" page of
Liberty magazine.
I would like to see a similar uniform requirement applied "czars,"
or whatever.
Well, Pro, they seem to have the "king" thing down, now all we
have to do is get them some edjumication.
And thanks for the link, Warren, I missed that one.
"Hi! I'm the new Philosopher King of Drugs." Or maybe that
should be Lizard King?
I understand there's a new Philosopher King of War.
My father is a Mason, and they have some amazing titles, like "Illustrious Warden of the East" and "Keeper of the Splendid Key" and such. We could simply adopt Masonic titles for these positions, so that the War Czar or the becomes "Illustrious Warden of the Sublime Mesopotamian Porte" and the inevitable Czar Czar (who abosolutely must have the surmname "Banks." Czar Czar Banks. Get it? Okay, I'll be typing the rest of this entry from under my desk, where the rotten fruit can't hit me.) can be "Splendid Keeper of the Shining Keys."
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