One of the early triumphs of PBS, now diminished for its wokeness, was its airing, in 1976, of the BBC production of I Claudius. Quick summary: Claudius is a minor, minor member of the imperial family thought to be, because of his stutter, a simpleton. That is a mistake. Claudius, played brilliantly by Derek Jacobi, is a survivor.
Today our president,* as part of his snit with Pope Leo, who is being stubbornly Christian, posted an image of himself as Christ, healing a sick man who appears to be Comedy Central’s Jon Stewart. It is so offensive that I will try to make it as small as possible.
It reminded me immediately of John Hurt’s Caligula, also brilliant at the moment he reveals to Claudius that he has become a god. (Claudius’s response is both funny—integral part of the series and its frequent murders–and aptly demonstrates why he is a survivor.
As the president* was boasting, until recently, that Iran had been decimated, obliterated, flattened, and decapitated, and at the same time whining that he was not being given appropriate and laudatory press coverage, Caligula here is returning to Rome after his overseas victory. He whines, too, but his victory, like the president’s*, is a product of his imagination.
Caligula isn’t just any god. He’s Jove, the father of all gods. And now Trump is Jesus. The two men share two traits: both are batshit crazyand neither has a sense of irony.

