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|text=Comodus, like a number of other late Roman emperors and like [[Donald Trump]] was incompetent and consumed by his own vanity. He commissioned innumerable statues of himself as Hercules and had little interrest in governance. He used his position as head of state to make himself the star of his own ongoing public show. He fought, victoriously, as a gladiator in the arena in fixed bouts. Power for Commmodus, as it is for Trump, was primaraily about catering to his bottomless narcicisism, hedonism and lust for wealth. He sold public offices to the ancient equivalents of [[Betsy deVos]] and [[Steve Mnuchin]]. [He orchestrated a vast [[cleptocracy]].
 
|text=Comodus, like a number of other late Roman emperors and like [[Donald Trump]] was incompetent and consumed by his own vanity. He commissioned innumerable statues of himself as Hercules and had little interrest in governance. He used his position as head of state to make himself the star of his own ongoing public show. He fought, victoriously, as a gladiator in the arena in fixed bouts. Power for Commmodus, as it is for Trump, was primaraily about catering to his bottomless narcicisism, hedonism and lust for wealth. He sold public offices to the ancient equivalents of [[Betsy deVos]] and [[Steve Mnuchin]]. [He orchestrated a vast [[cleptocracy]].
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In 192, the Ancient Roman deep state had [[Comodus]] strangled in his bath in a vain effort to halt the growing chaos and sudden decline of the Roman Empire. He was replaced by [[Pertinox]], who tried to reign in the power of the [[Pretorian Guard]], so they had him [[assassinated]] and auctioned off the emperorship off to the highest bidder, who was later also assassinated. The Roman Empire had 5 emperors in 193.<ref name=ug749/>
 
In 192, the Ancient Roman deep state had [[Comodus]] strangled in his bath in a vain effort to halt the growing chaos and sudden decline of the Roman Empire. He was replaced by [[Pertinox]], who tried to reign in the power of the [[Pretorian Guard]], so they had him [[assassinated]] and auctioned off the emperorship off to the highest bidder, who was later also assassinated. The Roman Empire had 5 emperors in 193.<ref name=ug749/>
 
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The Ancient Roman Deep State.

The Ancient Roman Deep State used the Pretorian Guard.[1]

192 and 193

“Comodus, like a number of other late Roman emperors and like Donald Trump was incompetent and consumed by his own vanity. He commissioned innumerable statues of himself as Hercules and had little interrest in governance. He used his position as head of state to make himself the star of his own ongoing public show. He fought, victoriously, as a gladiator in the arena in fixed bouts. Power for Commmodus, as it is for Trump, was primaraily about catering to his bottomless narcicisism, hedonism and lust for wealth. He sold public offices to the ancient equivalents of Betsy deVos and Steve Mnuchin. [He orchestrated a vast cleptocracy.”
Chris Hedges (2017)  [1]

In 192, the Ancient Roman deep state had Comodus strangled in his bath in a vain effort to halt the growing chaos and sudden decline of the Roman Empire. He was replaced by Pertinox, who tried to reign in the power of the Pretorian Guard, so they had him assassinated and auctioned off the emperorship off to the highest bidder, who was later also assassinated. The Roman Empire had 5 emperors in 193.[1]

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