(Of course, it is a bearded blogger making such an observation!)
One thinks that he is the pharaoh of Egypt and the other believes that he can reduce government to a small enough size to be able to flush it down the drain.
In fact, they kind of sort of look alike, too, which is scary!
I intentionally chose these images (sources 1 and 2) of the two of them with their respective country flags in the background for two reasons: first, for the easy affiliation, of course.
The second reason is the more important one--to convey the old Samuel Johnson line that "patriotism is the last refuge of a scoundrel." And such patriots often wrap themselves up in flags and other symbols.
The scoundrel on the left wrapped up in the American flag is Grover Norquist, and the other scoundrel is Egypt's Mohamed Morsi.
As George "papa" H. W. Bush famously asked two decades ago, "Who the hell is Grover Norquist, anyway?" And who made Morsi the pharaoh?
They give us bearded men a bad reputation; no wonder Americans are deeply suspicious of men with facial hair, and we haven't had a bearded president since Benjamin Harrison!
PS: No offense meant, Santa; please deliver me the gifts, and more :)