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German judges swore an oath that reflected the spirit of the democratic Weimar republic: “I swear loyalty to the Constitution, obedience to the law, and conscientious ...
German judges swore an oath that reflected the spirit of the democratic Weimar republic: “I swear loyalty to the Constitution, obedience to the law, and conscientious ...
German judges swore an oath that reflected the spirit of the democratic Weimar republic: “I swear loyalty to the Constitution ...
Roy Cohn, in this play, gave us the impending fascist ... because I always hope to offer something healthy—to inject health into a sick system.” But Glazer admits that the videos are as ...
In the film, a young Donald Trump (Sebastian Stan) listens raptly as his mentor, the red-baiting lawyer Roy Cohn (Jeremy Strong), offers three rules for winning. “The first rule is attack ...
Are you sick? I don’t care ... praising him for his performance as Roy Cohn in the Donald Trump-centered drama “The Apprentice.” “Jeremy, you are amazing in ‘The Apprentice ...
Nobody had any idea it was that bad, that sick and that corrupt ... “He had, in his drawer, a picture of Roy Cohn”—Trump’s famously combative lawyer—“and it was grainy, black ...
Iranian-Danish director Ali Abbasi’s “The Apprentice,” the tale of how a young Donald Trump fell into the orbit and under the spell of the venal lawyer Roy Cohn in the 1970s, struggled to ...
to a titan of NYC’s downtown development scene under the tutelage of attorney Roy Cohn. By now, most of us know that Cohn was the former chief legal adviser to the late Senator Joseph McCarthy and ...
That was sick. But his response to the airliner collision ... Joseph McCarthy’s attack dog turned Trump lawyer and fixer Roy Cohn. Trump never governed as a decent, caring, supportive president ...
Culkin won that one. Kieran Culkin, Jeremy Strong in Succession. These are first time Oscar noms for Strong, who plays Roy Cohn in The Apprentice, and Culkin, who plays Benji in A Real Pain.
Mr. Feiffer’s weekly comic strip “Feiffer” — initially called “Sick, Sick, Sick” — ran ... was Mr. Feiffer’s distant cousin Roy Cohn, chief counsel to Sen. Joseph R.