MURDER, POLITICS, AND THE END OF THE JAZZ AGE
by Michael Wolraich
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MURDER, POLITICS, AND THE END OF THE JAZZ AGE by Michael Wolraich Order today at Barnes & Noble / Amazon / Books-A-Million / Bookshop |
Okay so Julius was worried about finances and Crassus had one hell of a lot of money.
And Julius of course was 'related' to the familia of one of the Seven Sacred Hills.
And so Julius had one of his daughters betrothed in marriage to a guy named Pompeii (who was another of those folks 'related' to another familia of another Seven Sacred Hills.
THIS IS ALL ABOUT SACRED HILLS (and yet the sacred hills in those days had nothing to do with breasts although the Freudian analysis might actually prove otherwise.)
Anyway, with all of Crassus' money and with all of Pompeii's provenance, things were looking good for the big three.
As it were.
Following a few years of triumph, Caesar and Pompeii fell out of sorts and Pompeii died ignominiously?
Anyway, the idea worked for awhile and gave Julius all the power.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julius_Caesar#Consulship_and_military_camp...
With Pompeii dead (along with all his comrades from the Senate)
Julius was able to gather all the funds he needed and therefore Crassus was no longer needed and Julius was on his way to be the reincarnate of the Roman Kings from the Hills Day.
I know this is complicated, that is why what I relate here is a Reader's Digest Cliff Notes kind of analysis.
Now this plan of Julius was going swimmingly until this fellow, whom Shakespeare described as a true friend and supplicant of Julius vetoed the plan. And this fellow by the name of Brutus happened to also claim his heritage to yet another Roman Hill and basically assassinated the guy named Julius.
Following the death of Julius of course, there arose another Triumvirate including Augustus (the adopted son of Julius, but really his grand-nephew) and Lepidus and Antony end up 'together' for awhile.
Antony was too entranced by Southern Girls and....
Well, Augustus kind of destroyed the Roman...the Roman democracy (no-way) or the Roman Republican Government (no-way) or the Roman Tyranny? hahahahahah Tyranny wins out.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Augustus#Second_Triumvirate
Now, why is any of this relevant?
Of course it is not, but I love metaphors.
hahahahahaha
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We now have a GOP Triumvirate. hahahaha
Trumph (short for triumph) and Cruz (short for Canadian Cuban prick) and Kasich (who is a goddamn conservative prick but appears normal as compared to the real pricks) hahahahhaha
So Cruz decides to commit a coup of some sort and join with Kasich so that triumph will not cross the Rubicon.
And it appears all will work involving provinces like Indiana and .....
But, Kasich begins castigating Cruz and Cruz begins castigating Kasich and...
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/ted-cruz-john-kasich_us_571e34fae4b0d912d5ff2191
CONCLUSION
Neither Cruz nor Donald nor Kasich have any hereditary link to the SEVEN HILLS.
And, in the end all three are real pricks.
Like a number of us, Kasich just 'seems' like less of a prick. hahahaha
I do not think either Kasich or Cruz would be singing:
See, this is terrible I know, but all three of these bastards are Pricks.
Now Kasich does not seem as bad as Walker or Brownbeck, but damn.
But, I am worried.
And I do not give a damn about politics concerning me, but I really do adore my grandchildren.
And I do give a damn about them.
So, as Marx might write, the struggle continues.
Here again, is my favorite song of all my life, sung in the strangest manner possible. hahahah
Comments
Hillary is going to have to give in to the Bernie wing of the left or Trump will be president. I expect Trump to run to the left of her on labor and trade issues.
by trkingmomoe on Tue, 04/26/2016 - 1:40am
So Bernie wins by losing, eh? If only life were like that.
by PeraclesPlease on Tue, 04/26/2016 - 2:20am
(Echo)
by PeraclesPlease on Tue, 04/26/2016 - 2:51am