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The tweet was far more a mirror on Trump than an indictment of Mueller. But he was himself numb to the sensation he produced in others.
By the end of the year he was not only censured but condemned by his colleagues in the Senate. McCarthy could not survive. McCarthy, though, never would have become McCarthy, never could have become McCarthy, many who have studied him have suggested, without one man in particular, the one seated by his side, whispering in his ear. Roy Cohnthe chief counsel for the McCarthy-chaired Permanent Subcommittee on Investigationswas smart and cynical and self-centered and self-hating and self-serving.
Oshinsky in Joseph mccarthy meme Conspiracy So Immense. Cohn was a pallbearer for McCarthy. And he wrote a book about him. It came out in He acknowledged McCarthy had had his faults. He tended to sensationalize the evidence he had. This small but immensely powerful group of intellectuals. Toward the end of the book, Cohn recounted something McCarthy had told him toward the end of his life. They back you into a corner and you have to do one of two things.
You jump off a roof or you try to stand up like a man to fight your way out. I lost without fighting. He would not give in. He would not back down. He would not admit wrongs or regrets. He would attack when attacked, and he would never, ever stop.
Cohn did the work. Both of them loved publicity, but Cohn loved the hunt for its own sake. Cohn met Trump in the early s—and quickly became the most important person in his life.
There are other pivotal, enduring influences on Trump, of course. His father.
His mother. Mischievous political strategist and Richard Nixon devotee Roger Stone. But there is only one Roy Cohn. Continue to article content.
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