S8 Ep664: 3. Drawing from the biblical narrative of the crucifixion, they interpret Pontius Pilate’s hand-washing as a recognition of Rome’s imperial limitations, a concept they argue Washington currently ignores. Unlike Rome’s historical success in assimilating
S8 Ep664: 2. The economic fallout is highlighted by a 30% surge in gasoline prices, reaching $4.09 in Connecticut within only three weeks of the war’s onset. Germanicus posits that if the "emperor"—who is reportedly distracted by "kill reels" of explosions—cannot s
S8 Ep664: 1. In Londinium, Gaius and Germanicus critique the 2026 American war against Iran, noting a complete lack of strategic goals, an exit strategy, or an understanding of the enemy. They liken the current "emperor" to infirm leaders like Tiberius or those of
S8 Ep663: 4. In 1789, Angelica traveled alone to witness George Washington’s inauguration, finding the reality of the new nation more complex and fractious than her idealized memories. She returned permanently to America in 1797, assuming the role of Schuyler fam
S8 Ep663: 3. Following the 1783 peace treaty, the family moved to Europe, where "John Carter" reclaimed his true identity as John Barker Church. A high-stakes businessman with a high risk tolerance, he settled the family in London’s elite Mayfair district. Despite



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