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Venkat's avatar

As a fan of Roman History, I would compare Trump to Tiberius Gracchus. Very different political goals, but Gracchus did destabilize the political process of the Republic that had worked relatively well for centuries, he broke precedent by running for a second term as Tribune, he had little hesitation in breaking political norms and traditions; for example deposing a tribune who vetoed his legislation using intimidation and violence in the process, he had a cult like following with segments of the population, and the political process did descend into violence between his supporters and the Senate.

Ofcourse he came no where close to toppling the Republic, the allegations made by his enemies of him wanting to be king were obviously false.

But ominously he set in process the motion of political decay, the decline of institutions, leading to decades of competition between political strongmen and generals, eventually leading to rule by the Emperors about a century later.

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Peter Defeel's avatar

Orban was a Hitler for a while there, because he wasn’t fully onboard with all the western agenda.

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