There is a widely published cartoon from President Andrew Jackson’s time in office in which he is portrayed as a king and is labeled as “King Andrew the First.” The implication here is that he is acting more like a king than a president in a democracy
The man in charge of the Canadian assault on Vimy Ridge was Lieutenant-General Sir Julian Byng, above right, — leading to the Canadians becoming Byng’s Boys. However, the former cavalry officer was not amused when told of his new role, “Why am I sent the Canadians? I don’t even know a Canadian … I am ordered to these people and will do my best, but I don’t know that there is any congratulations in it.” He was aided by Arthur Currie, above left, commander of the 1st Canadian Division, who is credited with ensuring that the vital preparations needed for the assault were carried out beforehand. “Pay the price of victory in shells — not lives,” he said.
A dictator would be able to do that