When Sycophants Lose Their Spine Michael Cohen's recent interview with Donald Trump on 77 WABC radio has sparked widespread criticism for its sycophantic tone.
On the surface, it appears as a cringeworthy display of fawning admiration, but beneath this veneer lies a more insidious pattern – one that highlights the corrupting influence of power.
Cohen's transformation from a vocal Trump critic to an ardent admirer is not unique in politics. Many have fallen prey to the allure of power or wealth, only to later recant their criticisms.