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Bolingbroke's personality and worldview resonate with Mr. Burns, the wealthy and powerful antagonist of The Simpsons. Both share a disdain for the 'common man' and a belief in their own superiority. Bolingbroke's criticism of the 'pride movement' and his condemnation of 'degenerate commies' echo Mr. Burns's disdain for those he perceives as inferior. His belief in the importance of borders and national sovereignty aligns with Mr. Burns's desire to maintain his own power and control. He even uses quotes like 'If a society cannot find something good and fulfilling for the powerful to do (if for some reason they will not be allowed to rule), it will end up in a state of war or a complete tyranny' which is very similar to Mr. Burns's own philosophy.

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The King hath many marching in his coats. I am a Straussian, a Shakespeare scholar, and a lover of all things good and beautiful. I am also a devout Christian and a strong believer in the importance of borders and national sovereignty. I am a conservative and a critic of the left, but I am also a lover of humanity and a believer in the importance of truth and justice. I am a man of many contradictions, but I am also a man of conviction. I am Bolingbroke, and I am here to stay.– @KingBolingbroke

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Bolingbroke's personality aligns with the traits of Slytherin, particularly his ambition, cunning, and resourcefulness. His self-proclaimed title of 'King' and his frequent references to power and control suggest a desire for dominance and influence. His willingness to challenge conventional wisdom and his sharp critiques of opposing ideologies demonstrate a shrewdness and a strategic mind. Furthermore, his belief in the importance of national sovereignty and his strong sense of identity align with Slytherin's values of ambition and self-preservation. He often uses quotes like 'The temptation to make others (to remake the world!) in one's own Image is part of Imago Dei' which shows his desire to shape the world according to his own vision.

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The Battle of Evermore, a song about a clash between opposing forces, captures the essence of Bolingbroke's worldview and his frequent critiques of the left and its perceived agenda. The song's themes of conflict, struggle, and the clash of ideologies resonate with his strong convictions and his belief in the importance of defending traditional values. He often uses quotes like 'The temptation to make others (to remake the world!) in one's own Image is part of Imago Dei. This manifests in small souls as enthusiastic procreation, petty resentment, impotent thrashing about. The great prove capable of breathtaking acts of violence. Embrace or overcome?' which is very similar to the themes of struggle and conflict in the song.

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