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Which Roman emperor does Obama most resemble, with respect to conduct and actions?
Top 10 worst Roman Emperors. List verse.com ^ | 05/09/10

Posted on 08/31/2014 7:05:07 AM PDT by grumpygresh

In the West, Imperial Rome begins in 27BC with the reign of Augustus and ends in 476 with Romulus Augustulus. Throughout this period, we can find good, mediocre and horrible rulers. America has often been compared to Rome, and today, like Rome, we see the transformation of our country from a republic to something closer to a dictatorship or autocracy. I know that many Freepers are Roman history bufffs, so we should come up with a pretty convincing consensus view.


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To: Crazieman

Emperor Norton.


81 posted on 08/31/2014 10:39:08 AM PDT by DPMD
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To: GrandJediMasterYoda

I read an interesting book on the lives of the Caesars and it said several were definitely homosexual.


82 posted on 08/31/2014 10:41:36 AM PDT by Ruy Dias de Bivar
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To: Defiant

Exactly, but I can’t think of one head of state that so actively and eagerly sought failure for his country. There are many leaders that lead their countries and empires to destruction, but they always have sought victory for their country. Other leaders merely focused on their own pleasures and ignored their country. But now we have this freak of history that engages in self-indulgence while he takes delight in undermining and tormenting the most productive and moral people in society.
Maybe he’s a lazy version of Mao.


83 posted on 08/31/2014 10:43:01 AM PDT by grumpygresh (Democrats delenda est. New US economy: Fascism on top, Socialism on the bottom.)
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To: grumpygresh

Nero fiddled, Obama golfed.


85 posted on 08/31/2014 11:27:42 AM PDT by TruthWillWin (The problem with socialism is that you eventually run out of other peoples money.)
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To: grumpygresh

Nero, hands down.

Wasn’t he the one that burned down Rome and blamed it on the Christians?

Wasn’t he the one who fiddled around the bathhouses too much instead of TCB?


86 posted on 08/31/2014 11:54:31 AM PDT by Texicanus (Texas, it's a whole 'nother country.)
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To: grumpygresh

Obama does not seem to me to resemble any of the Roman emperors. After all, they are all dead and he isn’t.


87 posted on 08/31/2014 11:55:41 AM PDT by MIchaelTArchangel (Have a wonderful day!)
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To: SeeSharp
“Augustulus” meaning little penis

Not really, it means Little Augustus.

88 posted on 08/31/2014 12:45:56 PM PDT by Sherman Logan (Perception wins most of the battles. Reality wins ALL the wars.)
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To: Sherman Logan
Not really, it means Little Augustus.

Yes. It was a nickname, like "johnson" or "dick".

89 posted on 08/31/2014 12:48:24 PM PDT by SeeSharp
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To: Stand Watch Listen
They were raised in a foreign states Obama in the Philippines and Elagabalus in Syria.

Umm, Obama lived for about 5 years in Indonesia, not the Phillipines.

Syria had been part of the Roman Empire for some centuries when Elagabulus lived there.

90 posted on 08/31/2014 12:50:47 PM PDT by Sherman Logan (Perception wins most of the battles. Reality wins ALL the wars.)
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To: SeeSharp

You have something vaguely resembling evidence for that? Throughout their history, the Romans revered Augustus, which is more or less what the name/title means. I find it highly unlikly they’d use it to mean “penis.”

But willing to accept evidence.


91 posted on 08/31/2014 12:52:49 PM PDT by Sherman Logan (Perception wins most of the battles. Reality wins ALL the wars.)
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To: grumpygresh

Emperor Jones.


92 posted on 08/31/2014 1:06:03 PM PDT by headsonpikes (Mass murder and cannibalism are the twin sacraments of socialism - "Who-whom?"-Lenin)
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To: Crazieman

Yep. Rome had (in order): Caligula, Claudius, Nero.

We had: Clinton, Bush, Obama.

Somehow history repeats itself, or at least it rhymes.


93 posted on 08/31/2014 1:10:20 PM PDT by Pollster1 ("Shall not be infringed" is unambiguous.)
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To: barnrat

With comments like yours it could be upbringing not studies


94 posted on 08/31/2014 2:30:05 PM PDT by Ebony
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The list is screwy — Diocletian was definitely one of the best emperors the Empire ever had, apparently he made this list because he persecuted Christians; he didn’t put the empire back together (that was the role by my personal favorite, Aurelian, who ruled for but five years, then was murdered by someone on his staff who was an embezzler), but he did split the empire into two halves, set up an orderly system of succession — there had never been one — built a retirement villa which still stands (at Split, in Croatia), retired, compelled his eastern empire colleague to do the same, and watched as their designated successors actually succeeded them both.

Tiberius also doesn’t belong on this list, and I noticed that the plot against him by his former daughter-in-law (and grand-niece) and Lucius Sejanus isn’t mentioned, even though Sejanus himself is. Tiberius was a delegator, as were all the better emperors, but he took power when he was already fairly old (his adopted father and predecessor Augustus ruled for over 40 years), so it’s not surprising he wouldn’t live in noisy, smelly old Rome if he didn’t have to — not least because he moved to Capri. Tiberius and his brother Drusus were probably the best brothers and generals Rome ever produced.

And any list of worst emperors that doesn’t put Elagabalus at the number one spot was clearly compiled by someone with their heads up their keisters (this doesn’t take into account the short-lived successors who bridged the gap between Nero and Vespasian, they weren’t up to the task, but didn’t rule long enough to give them a fair rating).

http://madmonarchs.guusbeltman.nl/madmonarchs/elagabalus/elagabalus_bio.htm


95 posted on 08/31/2014 3:07:40 PM PDT by SunkenCiv (https://secure.freerepublic.com/donate/)
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To: grumpygresh

Can I get two votes? (no I am not a demonrat)

Nero and Caligula


96 posted on 08/31/2014 3:17:52 PM PDT by SisterK
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To: grumpygresh
I'd say Nero.But IMO it's more fitting that he be compared to modern despots and psychopaths.With that in mind the first name that comes up for me is Mao.absolutely Mao Tse Tung.
97 posted on 08/31/2014 5:28:49 PM PDT by Gay State Conservative (Islamopobia:The Irrational Fear Of Being Beheaded)
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To: muir_redwoods
Obama contains more ineptitude than evil...

So he's fooled you too.He masquerades as a goofy,carefree guy but that's just a mask.His heart is as dark as any darkness you can find in the universe.Remember who his three most important heroes/mentors are...Saul Alinsky,Bill Ayers and Jerimiah Wright,three of the most vile individuals who've ever walked American soil.

98 posted on 08/31/2014 5:34:16 PM PDT by Gay State Conservative (Islamopobia:The Irrational Fear Of Being Beheaded)
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To: grumpygresh

Couldn’t be Domitius, he was a fiscal conservative, apparently:

http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2014-08-31/currency-reform-ancient-rome


99 posted on 08/31/2014 5:37:21 PM PDT by Cincinnatus.45-70 (What do DemocRats enjoy more than a truckload of dead babies? Unloading them with a pitchfork!)
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To: Gay State Conservative

He hasn’t fooled me at all. He’s trying hard to be evil he’s just not half as bright as Joseph Stalin. One doesn’t have to be bright to fkkk things up.


100 posted on 08/31/2014 5:38:47 PM PDT by muir_redwoods (When I first read it, " Atlas Shrugged" was fictional)
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