Just because Trump took a class on Roman history at the University of Pennsylvania 60 years ago doesn't mean that he necessarily internalized the lesson, hence why I said he "forgot" how the story of Caesar ultimately ended.
>>17828135 >rabble-rousing populist with a "man of the people" public image >commands a virtual army of fanatics who would literally kill for him if he commanded them to do so >gets blamed by his critics for the "erosion of democracy" when it had in fact been on the decline for years and his rise was merely a symptom of a deeper problem >politically sledgehammered his way into the highest office of the Republic, much to the anger of the Establishment >began eroding the institutions he pledged to uphold when they stood in the way of his agenda >will probably be killed by the Establishment in a last ditch attempt to preserve their own power and have it backfire spectacularly >any remaining facade of Republicanism will probably completely crumble when he dies/is forced out of office
How is the man NOT America's Caesar (aside from the fact he never served in the military)?
>>17828135 >rabble-rousing populist with a "man of the people" public image >gets blamed by his critics for the "erosion of democracy" when it had in fact been on the decline for years and his rise was merely a symptom of a deeper problem >politically sledgehammered his way into the highest office of the Republic, much to the anger of the Establishment >began eroding the institutions he pledged to uphold when they stood in the way of his agenda >will probably be killed by the Establishment in a last ditch attempt to preserve their own power and have it backfire spectacularly >any remaining facade of Republicanism will probably completely crumble when he dies/is forced out of office
How is the man NOT America's Caesar (aside from the fact he never served in the military)?