Donald Trump and the ghosts of Rome

Have you seen the story about the MAGA Moron who actually did move himself and his family to Russia?

Talk about shooting oneself in the face! :auiqs.jpg:

I pity his poor kids having to suffer because of his colossal credulity and stupidity.

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This Is the Most Exquisite Leopard Face-Eating You Will Ever See



Read the whole thing. Seriously. All of it.

Reality hit this MAGA idiot right between the eyes.

Classic.

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Russia is better than democrats. But it's never a good idea to move to to a war zone, whether that war zone is Russia, New York or Cincinnati.
 
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Gee whiz, I found another image of Nero that looks nothing like Trump. Looks more like Ringo Starr. This must mean Ringo is a dictator.

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Makes sense because it comes from a British Museum exhibition.


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Donald Trump And The Ghosts Of Rome

Historians would bear me out when I say that when it comes to Donald Trump, his 'America First' rhetoric and highly publicized misconduct align him most closely with Nero, Rome's infamous emperor known for his ambition, controversies and self-promotion. Like Trump, Nero enjoyed a fiercely loyal support base, even as his reign sparked debates and divisions among elites and the general public. Nero's self-assured style, combined with frequent scandals, drew fascination and criticism alike, mirroring Trump's own complex legacy. Yet, Trump also shares similarities with the lesser-known Caligula, a Roman emperor infamous for his audacity and unconventional approach. Caligula challenged norms, defied Rome's elite, and pursued his vision regardless of tradition—traits that mirror Trump's own disregard for Washington conventions, deep state and norms. Both figures embody a “disruptor” quality that simultaneously captivated and unsettled their societies.

The Political Splintering

Then there's the political strain. Rome was rife with infighting, corruption and self-serving elites. America isn't facing quite that level of chaos, but the increasing polarization and deadlock in Washington feel ominously familiar. The US society is divided vertically, with the middle ground shrinking very fast. It's crying out for national unity. Rome, too, fell prey to this kind of division, with competing interests ultimately undermining the empire's stability. Economically, both empires grapple with inequality. Rome's wealth disparity led to an unhappy, disenfranchised underclass, one that had little stake in the empire's survival. The US also faces stark inequalities, with wealth concentrated in the hands of a few. As Rome's elite thrived on the backs of the masses, America's billionaire class has seen its fortunes soar even as many Americans grapple with stagnant wages and dwindling social mobility. An empire is, after all, only as strong as the support it commands from its people.

Disunity is rampant and income inequality is at an all-time high. Trump is mirroring Nero and Caligula and those were bad signs then and bad sign now.

The empire to fall soon?

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Have you seen the story about the MAGA Moron who actually did move himself and his family to Russia?

Talk about shooting oneself in the face! :auiqs.jpg:

I pity his poor kids having to suffer because of his colossal credulity and stupidity.

.

This Is the Most Exquisite Leopard Face-Eating You Will Ever See



Read the whole thing. Seriously. All of it.

Reality hit this MAGA idiot right between the eyes.

Classic.

.
Is that the MAGA dope who moved to Moscow thinking Putin would look out for him & now is headed to the front line as cannon fodder?.
 
Which side of Putin's ass will Trump kiss first when they meet next week to sell Ukraine down the river?
You do realize you loons loved Putin to death till he told Obama to kiss his ass. After he tried to sell us out? You loons hated him ever since. Even Hillary went crawling to him with a rest button.
 
You do realize you loons loved Putin to death till he told Obama to kiss his ass.
Obama sent Hillary to Russia with a reset button to suck up. Instead Putin called Obama a homo and told him to F off back home. Dems have hated Putin ever since for embarrassing their lord and savior.
 
Obama sent Hillary to Russia with a reset button to suck up. Instead Putin called Obama a homo and told him to F off back home. Dems have hated Putin ever since for embarrassing their lord and savior.
Didn't that reset button mean something else in Russian?
 
Take all the POTUS for the past 30 years. Their fails don't scratch the surface of what that depraved sociopath has done to this once great country in the past 7 months. The son of a ***** ran again just to stay out of prison.

A dirt nap is long overdue.
Agree
 
Why don't you go to Ukraine and volunteer to fight the Russians? Or are you an ALL TALK, NO ACTION Democrat like most Dems?
Why don't you go to the W.H. for another taste of Trump's ass?

Btw, if Trump & his lapdog Johnson who takes his orders from him such as delaying military aid to Ukraine for 6 months last year, Ukraine would be a lot better off.
 
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Donald Trump And The Ghosts Of Rome

Historians would bear me out when I say that when it comes to Donald Trump, his 'America First' rhetoric and highly publicized misconduct align him most closely with Nero, Rome's infamous emperor known for his ambition, controversies and self-promotion. Like Trump, Nero enjoyed a fiercely loyal support base, even as his reign sparked debates and divisions among elites and the general public. Nero's self-assured style, combined with frequent scandals, drew fascination and criticism alike, mirroring Trump's own complex legacy. Yet, Trump also shares similarities with the lesser-known Caligula, a Roman emperor infamous for his audacity and unconventional approach. Caligula challenged norms, defied Rome's elite, and pursued his vision regardless of tradition—traits that mirror Trump's own disregard for Washington conventions, deep state and norms. Both figures embody a “disruptor” quality that simultaneously captivated and unsettled their societies.

The Political Splintering

Then there's the political strain. Rome was rife with infighting, corruption and self-serving elites. America isn't facing quite that level of chaos, but the increasing polarization and deadlock in Washington feel ominously familiar. The US society is divided vertically, with the middle ground shrinking very fast. It's crying out for national unity. Rome, too, fell prey to this kind of division, with competing interests ultimately undermining the empire's stability. Economically, both empires grapple with inequality. Rome's wealth disparity led to an unhappy, disenfranchised underclass, one that had little stake in the empire's survival. The US also faces stark inequalities, with wealth concentrated in the hands of a few. As Rome's elite thrived on the backs of the masses, America's billionaire class has seen its fortunes soar even as many Americans grapple with stagnant wages and dwindling social mobility. An empire is, after all, only as strong as the support it commands from its people.

Disunity is rampant and income inequality is at an all-time high. Trump is mirroring Nero and Caligula and those were bad signs then and bad sign now.

The empire to fall soon?

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Trump is literally Satan.

KING HITLER SATAN

Remember NO MORE KINGS DAY?

Lefties are ******* retards. In a literal sense. They have a retarded mental capacity.
 

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