![]() Joe is perplexed, but Roy smiles that he can get him in with Ed Meese, the Attorney General. Roy asks him point-blank if he’d like to go work in the Justice Department in DC. Roy laughs but, saying “fuck” multiple times on the phone.įinally, Roy turns to Joe and asks if he’s Baptist or Catholic. ![]() Joe asks him quietly if he could refrain from taking the Lord’s name in vain. ![]() Roy is back on the phone-holding, switching, and cussing out the phone. He asks Joe how Appeals is, and Joe diplomatically says it is going well. Joe wonders if he should leave, but Roy impatiently waves him to stay. Roy is yelling and gesticulating on the phone, joking with clients and cursing them, switching back and forth between them, and telling his secretary between calls to get him tickets for Cats. Roy Cohn and Joe Pitt are in Roy’s office. She came from and was the Old World such Great Voyages no longer exist. He admits he does not know her but does know her in some ways, for she was a whole person-a person who crossed the ocean and fought for the Jewish home, who tried to make life in this “melting pot where nothing melted” (10). The Rabbi Isidor Chemelwitz stands before a small coffin with the Star of David draped over it, beginning his words on the life of Sarah Ironson. ![]()
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