Nobody is perfectly aligned with what you believe, except for you of course (provided your opinions don't change over time, which they invariably do).
I propose a thought experiment. Give me the perfect candidate for high office by mixing and matching historical figures and their abilities and opinions to create who you would want
Ever watch GI Joe and the creation of Serpentor? Same idea.
I'll start: Mix Pope Gregory the Great with the military acumen of Napoleon but the subdued ambition of G. Washington.
No, that's the point.
Everyone here is always "oh, that guy is compromised" or "he's a crypto Jew" or "that's a woman and women should be in the kitchen" or "that guy back in 1996 said nice things about Saddam Hussain" or "that guy is wrong denomination of Christian" etc. etc.
Show me your perfect candidate.
You watch, soon, someone will come along and say there is no such thing because the whole system is bunk. While I can't disagree, then I'd say show me the perfect Caesar to overthrow it for us.
Ever read Superman: Red Son? Dude would be a tyrant.
In Superman: Red Son (note the play on words here) he crash lands in Ukraine instead of Kansas. With his intelligence and powers, he is able to make the USSR the dominant world power. It's benevolently run, at least as how much communism could be, because it's Superman and all, but it's still a tyranny.
Eventually he takes over the world, except for the US, where Lex Luthor is determined to keep the USA free.
Originally a graphic novel, they made an animated movie of it, I'm sure you could find it for free somewhere.
Sounds like you've never heard of the Injustice story line where Supes loses his mind and becomes a totalitarian dictator. The correct answer is Batman.
You should look it up there's a graphic novel and animated movie based off a video game story line. I'll be sticking with Batman.
Kingdoms...regional kingdoms so we can fight for our Kings.