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Kellyanne Conway’s husband rips Trump again

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« on: March 19, 2019, 01:20:30 pm »

A Republican family (Kellyannes') has entered the spotlight since yesterday. Kellyanne's husband, George, has entered a tweet war with Trump. G Conway has brought to everyone's attention that Trump isn't a well man. Trump called him a loser and Conway answered back that his sick narcissistic disorder is now being seen by the entire world. I know that I'd hate to try and defend Trump's child like behavior as a supporter. I think now many Republicans are facing this problem as well. How can impeachment be off the table?!!





https://www.foxnews.com/politics/kellyanne-conways-husband-rips-trump-again-says-condition-getting-worse
Kellyanne Conway’s husband rips Trump again, says condition getting worse

Conway's initial tweet did not mention Trump by name but The Washington Examiner pointed out that Conway retweeted Bill Kristol who urged Republicans to read through Trump’s tweets. He wrote, “Averting your eyes is refusing to come to grips with Trump’s mental condition and psychological state. It’s avoiding reality,” Kristol tweeted.

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Last week, Conway suggested that the president has a “disorder” and that an inquiry needs to be made regarding his “condition of mind.”



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« Reply #1 on: April 04, 2019, 09:34:40 am »

There's a need to disassociate George Conway from Kellyanne Conway, politically.  Yes, they're married to each other.  That's for them to deal with, privately.  Politically, they're each their own person, quite obviously.  George has been a Trump critic from the very beginning.  He's a well-respected attorney, and has a long history with the Republican Party. 

Kellyanne is also an attorney, although she is much less known for it.  Kellyanne was a relative unknown, until Trump named her as his campaign manager.  As such, she also became one of his principle spokespeople, most often recognized as someone who will go to any lengths, no matter how ridiculous, to support and defend anything Trump says and/or does.  Kellyanne is a master at deflection and misdirection, never answering a question.

Publicly, the Conways, in many respects, resemble the duo of Mary Matalin and James Carville, from the 90's or thereabouts.  As far as I'm aware, despite their completely opposite political leanings, they're still a married couple.
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