6 Metaphors for executives

Instead of the Executive being a coordinate it will become a subordinate branch of the Government.

Your good executive is the man who gets all fish into his net.

As in the royal colonies, the executive was a governor, and the law-making branch a legislature of two houses.

" The executive is a coordinate and independent branch of the Government equally with the Senate, and I have yet to learn under what constitutional authority that branch of the Legislature has a right to require of me an account of any communication, either verbally or in writing, made to the heads of Departments acting as a Cabinet council.

The Executive, the judges, and educated men generally, were Federalists.

They were foolishly gloating over the prospect of meeting the two daughters of the Governor-General, and were telling what they knew about them with much freedom, for, even in a monarchy, the chief executive and his family are public property and subject to the censorship of any one who has a voice for talking.

6 Metaphors for  executives