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Monarchist anachronisms from the White House

I had a thought about all the executive orders the OAFPOTUS signed Monday and Tuesday. Do they seem to anyone else like a King's Speech at the state opening of Parliament? Remember than an EO only directly affects the Executive Branch, and in many cases, still requires enabling legislation from the other end Pennsylvania Avenue.

I don't like how this reinforces the idea of the President as a monarch—something our founders explicitly said should never happen—but in terms of how an EO actually affects the world, it really could be read out by King Charles and have the same effect in the US.

In any event, it took less than 24 hours for a Federal judge to block the OAFPOTUS's executive order purporting to overturn the 14th Amendment, so our constitutional system hasn't completely collapsed yet.

In other news:

Finally, even though the high temperature today of -3.9°C happened right before sunrise and we're now scraping along at -7.6°C, and even though it hasn't been above freezing since before 8am Saturday, and even though tomorrow will be just as cold...it looks like we might get above freezing by noon this coming Saturday. I can't wait.

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  • David Harper

    1/24/2025 2:14:59 PM +00:00 |

    I'm no fan of the British monarchy, but I'd suggest that your analogy is flawed.  At the State Opening of Parliament, Charles is doing nothing more than reading a speech that politicians have written for him.  Not a single word is his own, nor does he have any say in the content of the speech.  Yes, he prefaces every paragraph with "My government will ...", but he's purely a figurehead.

  • The Daily Parker

    2/4/2025 9:33:05 PM +00:00 |

    Mr Harper, I assure you, the analogy fits. The OAFPOTUS did not write any of the executive orders he signed. He's got the intellectual heft of Edward VIII and the psychological stability of George III ca. 1778.

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