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- noun Plural form of
czar .
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Examples
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The appointment of so-called "czars" is Constitutional ... yes it is ... it's occured for far too long to be changed or ruled otherwise.
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Dorn? ...... if the backgrounds of most of his "czars" is any example, I would not be surprised at all.
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As for White House "czars," Issa said the committee will "hold them to the standards that we expect," acknowledging that the use of czars is nothing new.
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Creating over 20 'czars', is not the best way to reduce big government (one more broken promise).
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The Obama administration, complete with a raft of unqualified leftist and Marxist czars, is coming undone rapidly.
WaPo calls White House ‘Agnewesque.’ - Moe_Lane’s blog - RedState 2009
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Funding for four top White House aides -- known as "czars" -- has been eliminated.
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My major problem with czars is that the president is able to appoint a person to be his czar without Senate approval.
Will you be camped out at your local bookstore for your copy of “Going Rogue?” « Dating Jesus 2009
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Still others dubbed czars are longtime government officials asked to take on specific projects.
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He's big on the concept of un-elected "czars" -- a concept that scares me even more than the bailouts ever did.
Don McNay: 2010: The Year Main Street Sticks It to Wall Street and Washington 2009
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What if President Obama is allowed to continue to run America through dozens of henchmen aptly called "czars" -- leftist political enforcers accountable only to him?
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