In an election, there are no kings.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Kings govern by popular assemblies only when they cannot do without them.
A king without power is an absurdity.
The president of the United States is not a king. You know? Barack Obama was elected by the American people.
The king must die so that the country can live.
The people under our system, like the king in a monarchy, never dies.
Kings will be tyrants from policy, when subjects are rebels from principle.
A true king is neither husband nor father; he considers his throne and nothing else.
It is not through any combinations of politicians that the outcome of an electoral campaign is decided.
That a peasant may become king does not render the kingdom democratic.
In political and social analysis, we still have not cut off the head of the king.