@th3j35t3r Yeah, I figure The Ayatollah, then the head of the IRG, Hossein Salami sandwich or whoever, then the civil officials.
However, I disagree. It could happen here if we let the secular separation of church and state lapse and fundamentalists took over.
I don't think saying the Ayatollah is the top shot-caller is rhetorical.
I am pretty sure he can over-rule any elected official. And that IRGC (revolutionary guard leader), can probably make anybody elected disappear.
@Lulz4l1f3 @hallmarc @th3j35t3r Pretty sure that's not what he meant.
I think he was suggesting the "it could never happen here" bit was rhetorical; you know, saying he thinks Jester was sorta being sarcastic and pointing out that it very much *could* happen in the USA [or other Western countries] if we're not careful, by saying the opposite in a pointed way...
@IrelandTorin @hallmarc @th3j35t3r
lol, I know. I am just havin fun.
Did you know the IRGC leader is Hossein Salami?
Kind of looks like Hose in Salami to me. There a dirty joke in there somewhere. I just haven't figured it out yet.
@Lulz4l1f3 @hallmarc @th3j35t3r I know how you can make a dirty joke out of that, but it's kinda horrible.
One word: sounding.
Don't look it up if you're eating and/or would rather not encounter some discomfort-inducing body horror.
@Lulz4l1f3 @hallmarc @th3j35t3r And if so, he's right. It absolutely can happen anywhere - and Presidential systems are (or at least their historical track record makes it look as if they are) far more vulnerable to that failure mode than Parliamentary systems.
@Lulz4l1f3 @th3j35t3r I believe it was rhetorical...