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     We talk about mentors in our life. Politics is no exception, Scott Walker's mentor is Tommy Thompson. Paul Ryan is Jack Kemp and I don't know how many republicans have said Ronald Reagan is their political mentor.     

      For the last 7 years probably more Trump has smeared everyone who disagreed with him. Gold Star Families, Judges, immigrants, women and President Obama have all been subject to Trump's vitriolic mouth. I know some Americans think " oh its Donald he just says crazy things".  Well, unfortunately, there is a much darker path to go down.    

      In the fall of 1973, Donald J. Trump had met one of his most prominent influence of his career. Roy Cohn was a New York Mob lawyer. Cohn would become Trump's lawyer on his legal issues. Cohn also introduced Trump to New York's most powerful people. Cohn advised Trump how to exploit fear and never admit to a mistake. Retaliate when attacked. A great example is his response to Mitt Romney Speech or his rocky relationship with Paul Ryan.  Cohn was the one who introduced Trump to Roger Stone. Stone and Paul Manafort. Cohn went as far as to say Trump is going to own New York.            

        Trump is not the first person Cohn advised. Back in the 1950s, Cohn was chief adviser to Senator Joseph R. McCarthy. It was even safe to say that Cohn was McCarthy's "hitman" during his witch hunt against suspected communist. This is what I am going to ask you to think about. This is the question I want to know before voting on Nov. 8.  Would you want someone who’s mentor advised people how to destroy lives and exploit people's fear anywhere near the presidency? 


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