Dr. Peter Weller
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the fall of the Republic in the ozone of academia, which is what I had to read it in. And then I had to go like, wait a minute, I got to go back to Cicero. I got to say, did he really screw this up this bad? Was his ego really that big? I mean, was Mark Anthony truly that much of a stud? I think he was, yeah. Oh, he was.
Well, I mean, and did he really want to militarize Rome, you know, and he did, yeah.
Well, I mean, and did he really want to militarize Rome, you know, and he did, yeah.
Well, I mean, and did he really want to militarize Rome, you know, and he did, yeah.
Well, totally, and they knew he was, but it was the Republic... That serious? Like, it is not like... Look, man, my only bitch about our republic right now is that my dad is rolling in his grave as a Republican judge and my late twin brother, the Republican, he was a Republican, and the AUSA of the Fifth Circuit, they're rolling in their grave because the great thing about...
Well, totally, and they knew he was, but it was the Republic... That serious? Like, it is not like... Look, man, my only bitch about our republic right now is that my dad is rolling in his grave as a Republican judge and my late twin brother, the Republican, he was a Republican, and the AUSA of the Fifth Circuit, they're rolling in their grave because the great thing about...
Well, totally, and they knew he was, but it was the Republic... That serious? Like, it is not like... Look, man, my only bitch about our republic right now is that my dad is rolling in his grave as a Republican judge and my late twin brother, the Republican, he was a Republican, and the AUSA of the Fifth Circuit, they're rolling in their grave because the great thing about...
Eisenhower Republicans, as much as they were like, or Christopher, the great Christopher Lord's dad, who was one of the great supporters of Eisenhower, is that they could say when politics was harming people, The republic. Exactly.
Eisenhower Republicans, as much as they were like, or Christopher, the great Christopher Lord's dad, who was one of the great supporters of Eisenhower, is that they could say when politics was harming people, The republic. Exactly.
Eisenhower Republicans, as much as they were like, or Christopher, the great Christopher Lord's dad, who was one of the great supporters of Eisenhower, is that they could say when politics was harming people, The republic. Exactly.
And so when the head of the Senate, who's a Republican, said stand up and own this stuff that you let this garbage slip to, it doesn't matter whether it's classified or not, own it.
And so when the head of the Senate, who's a Republican, said stand up and own this stuff that you let this garbage slip to, it doesn't matter whether it's classified or not, own it.
And so when the head of the Senate, who's a Republican, said stand up and own this stuff that you let this garbage slip to, it doesn't matter whether it's classified or not, own it.
And stop trying to go, well, Hillary did that. Who cares?
And stop trying to go, well, Hillary did that. Who cares?
And stop trying to go, well, Hillary did that. Who cares?
It's not now. So the ownership of it, but we don't have that kind of republic right now. No. The republic is not more important than the ego. Now, Watts points out That's an amazing mistake of the Republic under Julius Caesar, essentially, and then Cicero and the Triumvirate and so forth. That the Republic could not get off its purple horse.
It's not now. So the ownership of it, but we don't have that kind of republic right now. No. The republic is not more important than the ego. Now, Watts points out That's an amazing mistake of the Republic under Julius Caesar, essentially, and then Cicero and the Triumvirate and so forth. That the Republic could not get off its purple horse.
It's not now. So the ownership of it, but we don't have that kind of republic right now. No. The republic is not more important than the ego. Now, Watts points out That's an amazing mistake of the Republic under Julius Caesar, essentially, and then Cicero and the Triumvirate and so forth. That the Republic could not get off its purple horse.
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