(Thread) Hell Hath No Fury Like a Fixer Scorned

I finished Cohen’s book, and I’m ready with my Twitter Book Report.

The value of this book is that Cohen was a first-hand witness (with receipts) to TrumpWorld crimes.
1/ During Cohen’s 2-27-2019 Congressional testimony, Republicans hurled childish Trump-like insults at him.
https://www.politico.com/f/?id=00000169-2d31-dc75-affd-bfb99a790001

He looked them over and said⤵️

His book expands and explains.
2/ Cohen doesn’t expect us (liberals, Democrats, and Trump critics) to like him, but he hopes we’ll learn from his experience how TrumpWorld operates.

For 10 years, Cohen was an ‘active and eager participant’ in Trump’s ugly behavior:
3/ Cohen explains why people lie and cheat for Trump (Screenshot #1)

It's a Faustian bargain: Grovel at Trump's feet, and be rewarded with power, and invited into a world of wealth and glamour. (Screenshot #2)
4/ Cohen makes no excuses for himself (#1)

Cohen was susceptible to the allure of Trump-style power. Since childhood, he was fascinated by mobsters and attracted to their power and methods. He actually wanted to be a gangster – lawyer (#2 and #3)
5/ He explains how Trump brings people into his web of lies.

First Trump tells a lie. He knows it’s a lie. You know it’s a lie. If you go along, he has you. Then he tells another. He subtly signals what lie you're supposed to tell, and bestows his favor when you comply.
6/ Eventually people start believing their own lies because Trumpworld reinforces them.

To quote Yale Professor Timothy Snyder, Trump creates a story and forces us all to become actors in the play.

Trump has an “unerring eye” for the kind of person who he can reel in:
8/ They spoke the truth, so Trump set out to destroy them. @MichaelCohen212 accepted the lie in exchange for power. (I should have tagged MC in the first tweet) #1

Cohen became Trump's right-hand man because he was willing to lie and cheat (#2, #3, and #4)
9/ Cohen was amazed by Trump’s ability to lie to a person’s face. He described the acts Trump put on to win the Evangelical vote.

According to Cohen, Trump has no ideology other than accumulating wealth and power.

This, BTW, is exactly how @jasonintrator describes fascism.
10/ Fascism is all about hierarchy and power, and the cynicism of thinking that for everyone, it’s all about hierarchy and power.

Cohen describes how Trump employs fascists tactics, almost as if Trump and Cohen studied Stanley (but really, Stanley studied how fascists do it.)
11/ After explaining that Trump had no trouble cheating in the 2016 election or accepting help from Putin (which for Trump would have been “business as usual”) Cohen explains why Trump loves Putin. Read this entire passage (#1)

And also (#2)
12/ Yes, Trump is compromised.

Yes, Trump does Putin’s bidding willingly because he wants to.

Both of these things can be true, particularly if the compromising material consists of Trump’s willingness to secretly partner with Putin to promote Trump’s personal interests.
13/ The ending was quite dramatic: After ten years of loyalty and devotion, Cohen was arrested for crimes committed mostly while working for Trump, and actually committed at Trump’s direction.

The arrest took Cohen completely by surprise. I mean, he was shocked.
14/ It seems to have never occurred to Cohen that he was breaking laws.

I know that sounds stupid—he knew all along he was lying and cheating and hiding important stuff like payments to porn stars— but I’ve seen it before in my work as a defense lawyer . . .
15/ I recall sitting across the table from a man who said, “I knew I was pushing the envelope. But I had no idea I was violating 5 federal statutes.”

Part of the intoxication of being in Trump’s world was the feeling that rules don’t matter.
16/ Cohen describes the cynicism of thinking everyone cheats. If everyone cheats, the person prosecuted has been singled out for political reasons.

He thought he was targeted. If they got him (he thought) they can get anyone.

Narrator: Wrong! Most people don't do that⤵️crap!
17/ Trump’s response to Cohen’s arrest was a version of “I hardly know him.” Cohen was hurt and shocked.

The summer before Cohen told a Vanity Fair reporter that he would take a bullet for Trump.

“And I meant it,” Cohen wrote. “But not if Donald Trump pulled the trigger.”
18/ Cohen understood that Trump expected him to stay quiet, go to prison, and work on remaining in Trump’s good graces.

But Cohen—hurt and angry by Trump’s reaction—walked.

He cooperated with Mueller and testified under oath before Congress.
19/ He also describes how prison guards, who were pro-Trump (and took the cue from Trump) found little ways to make him miserable in prison, for example, shining a light on him every half hour when he was trying to sleep.
20/ Cohen describes the moment when he was unfairly slapped back in jail in a clear case of retaliation when he would not assure the Barr-DOJ that he would not publish a tell-all book. The judge released him after finding that the DOJ’s treatment of him was “retaliatory.”
21/ This is the book Trump didn’t want released.
22/ $ Millions.

Cohen was a successful personal injury lawyer before meeting Trump. This moved him into a whole new world.

As a fringe benefit, he loved being part of the thrilling jet-setting glamorous world of high stakes and power.

He's sorry now. https://twitter.com/Marteliz21/status/1305673574137692161
23/ I can say confidently after having read the book that the mention of blood was metaphoric.
https://twitter.com/Roslynbooks/status/1305676096889815043

I see in Michael Cohen a weak and limited person who was unable to withstand evil. (Are my years as a defense lawyer showing?)
24/ I think this is correct: The hold he has on them is essentially their own weakness, which means he gets control of people unable to wrest free. https://twitter.com/RebelLeader10/status/1305684683745906690

He eats their souls.
The problem goes back pretty far in human history. https://twitter.com/houseofannie/status/1305709516797829132
You can follow @Teri_Kanefield.
Tip: mention @twtextapp on a Twitter thread with the keyword “unroll” to get a link to it.

Latest Threads Unrolled: