#MARCOHEN

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Who is the only criminal defendant to try to get away with crimes committed by announcing another failed national political Cam Pain?

According to published reports, Roy Marcus Cohn #MarCohen had a great influence on Donald John Trump. However, Donald also abandoned him during Roy's last dying breath and while on his deathbed.

Politics has been defined as POLY = many and TICK$ = Blood-sucking parasites. #Countdown Exactly one year out from next year’s election, hiding from historic legal and political peril, it’s getting harder and harder not to wonder what he might or might not have gleaned from watching Cohn’s wretched unraveling. Trump is beset by 91 federal, state, local, and congressional investigations. Poll after poll shows he’s broadly disliked. He could win reelection, obviously, but it’s true, too, that he’s an unusually endangered incumbent. Trump was weakened by physical sickness pursued by prosecutors and other committed antagonists for nearly as long as Cohn was.

And as powerful as Cohn was perceived to be at his peak, he was never, it almost goes without saying, the most powerful man in the world. Even so, the question looms: Will Cohn’s most accomplished and attentive mentee ultimately suffer a similar fate?

From ‘Red Scare’ Prosecutor to  #AgentOrange Mentor. The chief architect of McCarthyism prosecuted the Rosenbergs, purged suspected communists and #LGBT government workers, and was portrayed in 'Angels in America.'  https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0318997/

Roy Marcus Cohn was an American lawyer and prosecutor who came to prominence for his role as Senator Joseph McCarthy's chief counsel during the Army–McCarthy hearings in 1954, when he assisted McCarthy's investigations of suspected communists.

Besides Trump’s father, Fred #Trump, who was arrested a couple of times at #KKK riot #MarCohen was Trump’s most important male mentor, and reviled in American political history, may soon be followed by his understudy who appears to be fixing to meet his unfortunate fate

Roy Cohn was described by people who knew him as “a snake,” “a scoundrel” and “a new strain of son of a bitch,” is the subject of a documentary. It’s an occasion to once again look at Cohn and ask how much of him and his “savage,” “abrasive” and “amoral” behavior is visible in the behavior of his brother from a different mother. Trump, as has been well-established, learned so much from the truculent, unrepentant Cohn about how to get what he wants, and he pines for Cohn and his notorious capabilities still. Trump, after all, reportedly has said so himself, and it’s now the name of this film: “Where’s My Roy Cohn?”

Trump’s luck will hold up or—like Cohn—he’ll run out of road and face a tsunami of legal difficulties that will diminish him or put an end to the game that he’s played so effectively.

We believe, whether it’s an eye for an eye, Greek tragedy, the slow wheels of justice catch up with everybody, and the courts have yet to rule when he will get the punishment that he has earned and well deserves.