Dictocrat (dictator + bureaucrat)

A “dictocrat” (dictator + bureaucrat) is a term that dates in print to at least 1933 and 1940, during the administration of President Franklin D. Roosevelt. The word is often used in nutrition, with government “diet dictocrats” forming a “food police.”
 
   
Urban Dictionary
Dictocrat
Formerly known as neo-con.
An unambivalent follower of the administration of George W. Bush. Usually found in fundamentalist or evangelist churches or any extreme right leaning religious organization. Also found at all events that involve guns or anti-abortion, anti-gay, anti-anything gatherings. If it involves the oppression of any form of human rights, that’s where you will be sure find them in highest concentrations.
Bush and his Dictocrats are planning on suspending the Constitution, the 2004 election and our democracy under his new War Powers and Anti-terrorism act.
by berfel Jul 13, 2004
     
Google Books
Newsweek
Volume 2
1933
Pg. 22, col. 2:
His three “dictocrats”—Maximillian (Augustus), Constantius Chlorus, Galerius (Caesars)—held even greater ...
 
4 December 1940, Christian Science Monitor, “Mirror of World Opinion,” pg. 26:
It offers a free man relief from the dictocrat (in a bureau, board or commission) who has deprived him of his freedom or his property.
 
11 February 1944, Baltimore (MD) Sun, “Draws Up Own Freedom List: Lincoln Day Speaker Looses Anti-Roosevelt Blast,” pg. 6:
... fear of vindictive machine politics, freedom of dictocrats, freedom from fear of federal ownership and federal control of every phase of our lives ...
     
OCLC WorldCat record
The dictocrats’ attack on health foods and vitamins
Author: Omar V Garrison
Publisher: New York ARC Books [1970]
Edition/Format:  Book : English
 
OCLC WorldCat records
Nourishing traditions : the cookbook that challenges politically correct nutrition and the diet dictocrats
Author: Sally Fallon; Pat Connolly; Mary G Enig
Publisher: San Diego, CA : ProMotion Pub., ©1995.
Edition/Format:  Book : English
 
OCLC WorldCat record
WHY BUTTER IS GOOD FOR YOU - Diet dictocrats ignore vital role of fats in diet
Publisher: [Washington, N.J., Consumers’ Research]
Edition/Format:  Article : English
Publication: Consumers’ research magazine. 79, no. 3, (1996): 10
Database: ArticleFirst
   
Vaccination News
July 11, 2003
THE SALT CONTROVERSY: THE DIET “DICTOCRATS” ARE AT IT AGAIN!
By Paul J. Rosch, MD, F.A.C.P.
THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF STRESS
 
LewRockwell.com Blog
The “Controversy” of Denying the Diet Dictocrats
Posted by Karen De Coster on February 14, 2012 07:44 PM
Here is a goofy article on a local Fredericksburg website titled, “Should You Eat Like A Caveman?”