One of, if not the best speech by Cicero, carefully weaving the main several themes around countless minor applications, for it is a splendid commentary on the contemporary politics, it gives an interesting implication for modern politics, it has many a glimpse of Roman culture, religious, mundane, judicial, even their reverence for the Greeks, yet in all these aspects it still comes down to one single lie Cicero defends with such passion and beauty, the lie of Milo's innocence, the lie so well made that the reader would be excused for believing it, and the greater, more distant lie of this speech, in the form it is written in, never having been heard in court.
What can I say but praise Cicero and his rhetoric?