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George Conway Calls Donald Trump 'Mentally Unstable,' Says He's 'Incompetent' and 'Inept' Narcissist

  

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Via:  john-russell  •  5 years ago  •  2 comments

George Conway Calls Donald Trump 'Mentally Unstable,' Says He's 'Incompetent' and 'Inept' Narcissist
“But the real story here is, again, pathological narcissism.  Why did Trump waive the sanctions? Not to further the national interests of the United States — no informed person could think that.  No, it’s that he 'likes' KJU, says the WH. He 'likes' this butcher,” Conway wrote.

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George Conway Calls Donald Trump 'Mentally Unstable,' Says He's 'Incompetent' and 'Inept' Narcissist Who Puts His Ego Before National Security


By Alexandra Hutzler On 3/23/19 at 9:52 AM EDT













George Conway, the husband of White House counselor Kellyanne Conway and frequent critic of the current administration, slammed Donald Trump as a “incompetent” narcissist who puts himself before the country’s national security interests in a series of tweets on Saturday morning.

“Of course, as usual, Trump is incompetent," wrote Conway in a tweet about the president's recent decision to not go forward with planned sanctions against North Korea.  On Friday, President Trump had tweeted that “additional large-scale sanctions” against North Korea would be withdrawn. The tweet was thought to be in reference to the treasury’s decision to blacklist two China-based companies suspected of illegally trading with North Korea, but White House officials later clarified that Trump was referring to future sanctions.

"His tweet referred to sanctions that had been previously 'announced.' But it turns out, he was referring to sanctions that had yet to be announced. He confused everyone,” Conway wrote on Saturday morning.

“Apart from his mental instability, he is simply inept. Stupid,” he added in a follow-up tweet.

Conway then started to slam the president for cozying up to North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, who has a woeful human rights record.

“But the real story here is, again, pathological narcissism.  Why did Trump waive the sanctions? Not to further the national interests of the United States — no informed person could think that.  No, it’s that he 'likes' KJU, says the WH. He 'likes' this butcher,” Conway wrote.

In yet another tweet, Conway continued to slam Trump for liking a “man who murders with anti-aircraft batteries, because he writes big beautiful — and most importantly, flattering — letters that play to Trump’s ego. Narcissism.  Narcissistic whim, trumping the presidential oath, and trumping the national security interests of our country.”

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President Donald Trump pauses while speaking to members of the media before boarding Marine One on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington, D.C., on Friday, March 22, 2019. George Conway, husband of White House counselor Kellyanne Conway, slammed Trump on Saturday as an "incompetent" narcissist. Andrew Harrer/Bloomberg via Getty Images

The bitter feud between Conway and Trump has made headlines several time this week. Conway, a high-profile conservative lawyer, has not shied away from criticizing Trump even though his wife is a loyal adviser to the president. In fact, this week Kellyanne Conway defended Trump after he attacked her husband.

“George Conway, often referred to as Mr. Kellyanne Conway by those who know him, is VERY jealous of his wife’s success & angry that I, with her help, didn’t give him the job he so desperately wanted,” Trump tweeted Wednesday morning. “I barely know him but just take a look, a stone cold LOSER & husband from hell!”



Kellyanne Conway responded to the feud by telling Politico that Trump had originally “left it alone for months” out his respect for her.

“But you think he shouldn’t responds when somebody, a non-medical professional accuses him of having a mental disorder? You think he should just take that sitting down?” she asked. “Don't play psychiatrist any more than George should be. You're not a psychiatrist and he's not, respectfully."

In a final tweet on Saturday morning, Conway wrote that: "In our lifetimes there has never been a president who has been so singularly unfit for the presidency, or indeed any public office. That’s remarkable enough—but what’s even more remarkable is that *almost every day* Trump does something new to drive home the point."




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JohnRussell
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1  seeder  JohnRussell    5 years ago

This is representative of the bizarre unworthiness of Trump and his whole lying crew.

The husband of one of Trump's closest political advisers has publicly and repeatedly said that the president* is not fit to hold the office.

In itself this should qualify as a major development and worthy of widespread attention. In Trumpworld it is a minor sideshow.

Every day we see on Newstalkers,and other forums and other websites, Trump supporters and the apathetic "middle" try to normalize Trump and try to pretend that this is just the way it is and thus the way it should be.

The omnipresence of "information" has been weaponized , mainly by the political right, to condition the public to accept this utter nonsense as the way things should be.

Now that it seems unlikely that Trump will be removed before the next election, the onus falls even more on moderates and independents to make it known that they do not accept the destruction of American political and institutional norms that is taking place under president* Trump.

 
 
 
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2  It Is ME    5 years ago

I'll stick to what "His" women says !

I'm an advocate for feminism ! jrSmiley_13_smiley_image.gif

 
 

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