It's re-appropriated D.C speak. It's root is Russian by way of Latin, relating to Caesar.
It re-appropriates a term that conveys authority, a sense of genuine leadership.
It's only applied to their side, of course, to lend gravitas to their insane policies.
When they applied it to Trump, it was always to speak of their own people (Krebs, Fauci, etc) or to mock Trump's choices.
It is used correctly, Czar is a generic term for a bureaucrat or anyone really with a large degree of unilateral decision making/power.
It's re-appropriated D.C speak. It's root is Russian by way of Latin, relating to Caesar. It re-appropriates a term that conveys authority, a sense of genuine leadership. It's only applied to their side, of course, to lend gravitas to their insane policies.
When they applied it to Trump, it was always to speak of their own people (Krebs, Fauci, etc) or to mock Trump's choices.
It's complete newspeak. Words are important.