I went and watched this today in Houston, a Saturday matinee. The total audience in the theater was around 10. As far as the politics of it, it only slightly tempered my deep wish to support Trump. It hurts that Trump wasn't nicer to Cohn.
I went and watched this today in Houston, a Saturday matinee. The total audience in the theater was around 10. As far as the politics of it, it only slightly tempered my deep wish to support Trump. It hurts that Trump wasn't nicer to Cohn.
I once heard someone describe Donald Trump as Roy Cohn without the loyalty. I've been trying to dig up the source of the quote, but search engines are hinting to me it may be available only in audio. It certainly parallels a lot of remarks you can find about Cohn and Trump
I went and watched this today in Houston, a Saturday matinee. The total audience in the theater was around 10. As far as the politics of it, it only slightly tempered my deep wish to support Trump. It hurts that Trump wasn't nicer to Cohn.
I once heard someone describe Donald Trump as Roy Cohn without the loyalty. I've been trying to dig up the source of the quote, but search engines are hinting to me it may be available only in audio. It certainly parallels a lot of remarks you can find about Cohn and Trump
Well, when Donald Trump is "done" with someone he just dumps them or throws then under the bus which ever suits his purposes.
And never forget that everything Trump touches dies.
That's one of the ways that Roy Cohn was a lot better, right?