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May 7, 2020 13:09:39   #
Geo
 
George Conway: Trump went ballistic at me on Twitter. Here’s why he reacts with such rage.

By
George T. Conway III
Contributing columnist
May 6, 2020 at 3:16 p.m. MST
Americans died from c****-** at the rate of about one every 42 seconds during the past month. That ought to keep any president awake at night.

Not Donald Trump.

Just days ago, the president flipped out at a detailed New York Times article that described how he watches television at all hours, obsessed about how he’s covered in the news. As though to prove the story’s thesis, Trump rage-tweeted that it was a “phony story” and that the media would say “Anything to demean!”

And then, as though to prove the point again, at 12:46 a.m. on Tuesday, Trump went ballistic on Twitter — at me.

In a four-tweet screed, he attacked me and my colleagues at the Lincoln Project as “LOSERS,” “loser types,” “crazed” and “a disgrace to Honest Abe.” About me, he said, “I don’t know what Kellyanne did to her deranged loser of a husband, Moonface, but it must have been really bad.” Ten hours later, on the tarmac at Joint Base Andrews, Trump was still enraged, ranting about us for nearly two minutes in front of the media.


What triggered his ire was a 60-second online ad we released Monday. Entitled “Mourning in America,” it’s an inversion of President Ronald Reagan’s famous 1984 ree******n campaign ad, “Morning in America.” Reagan’s ad took credit for the resurgence of the American economy. Our ad puts the blame for the government’s failures in responding to c****-** right where it belongs — on Trump. He dithered for 10 weeks, from January to mid-March, misleading the public about the severity of the crisis, pretending that the v***s would never take hold here. History will record that each day of delay cost American lives.


It may strike you as deranged that a sitting president facing a p******c has busied himself attacking journalists, political opponents, television news hosts and late-night comedians — even deriding a former president who merely called for empathy and unity in response to the v***s. It may strike you as nuts that Trump bragged about his supposed Facebook ranking in the middle of a v***s task-force briefing, asserted that millions would have died were it not for him, boasted that “the ‘Ratings’ of my News Conferences etc.” were driving “the Lamestream Media . . . CRAZY,” and floated bogus miracle cures, including suggesting that scientists consider injecting humans with household disinfectants such as Clorox.

If so, you’re not alone. Tens of thousands of mental-health professionals, testing the bounds of professional ethics, have warned for years about Trump’s unfitness for office.


Some people listened; many, including myself, did not, until it was too late.

Now, it’s more obvious than ever. Trump’s narcissism deadens any ability he might otherwise have had to carry out the duties of a president in the manner the Constitution requires. He’s so self-obsessed, he can only act for himself, not for the nation. It’s why he was impeached, and why he should have been removed from office.

And it’s why he reacts with such rage. He fears the t***h. He fears being revealed for what he truly is. Extreme narcissists exaggerate their achievements and talents, and so Trump has spent his life building up a false image of himself — not just for others, but for himself, to protect his deeply fragile ego. He lies endlessly, not just in the way sociopaths do, which is to con others, but also to delude himself. He claims to be a “genius,” even though he apparently can’t spell, can’t punctuate, can’t do math and lacks geographic literacy, and even though his own appointees have privately called him a “moron,” an “i***t,” a “dope,” and “dumb.” Now, God help us, he fancies himself an expert in v******y and infectious diseases.


But the jig is up. When Trump lied and claimed credit for “the greatest economy in the history of our country,” even though it wasn’t, and even though he inherited a strong economy, and goosed it up with trillions of dollars in debt, it didn’t matter to most people. The economy was good — so what? The debt? That won’t come due for decades.

When he tried to obstruct the Mueller investigation, that didn’t move them either. The rule of law and the violation of a p**********l oath are abstractions; the Dow Jones industrial average and the unemployment rate aren’t. And when he used his p**********l power to try to extort a foreign ally into smearing a political opponent, not enough cared then, either.

Now it all matters, painfully and concretely. Trump’s lying, his self-regard, his self-soothing, his lack of empathy, his narcissistic rage, his contempt for norms, rules, laws, facts and simple t***hs — have all come home to roost. Now he sees his poll numbers fall accordingly, and lashes out with ever-increasing anger. For deep in his psyche he knows the t***h. Because he fears being revealed as a f**e or deranged, he’ll call others f**e or deranged. Because he fears losing, he’ll call them losers instead.

And while Trump’s mind roils in rage, too many Americans are losing their lives. That’s the losing that matters, to everyone but him.

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May 7, 2020 13:22:49   #
nwtk2007 Loc: Texas
 
Geo wrote:
George Conway: Trump went ballistic at me on Twitter. Here’s why he reacts with such rage.

By
George T. Conway III
Contributing columnist
May 6, 2020 at 3:16 p.m. MST
Americans died from c****-** at the rate of about one every 42 seconds during the past month. That ought to keep any president awake at night.

Not Donald Trump.

Just days ago, the president flipped out at a detailed New York Times article that described how he watches television at all hours, obsessed about how he’s covered in the news. As though to prove the story’s thesis, Trump rage-tweeted that it was a “phony story” and that the media would say “Anything to demean!”

And then, as though to prove the point again, at 12:46 a.m. on Tuesday, Trump went ballistic on Twitter — at me.

In a four-tweet screed, he attacked me and my colleagues at the Lincoln Project as “LOSERS,” “loser types,” “crazed” and “a disgrace to Honest Abe.” About me, he said, “I don’t know what Kellyanne did to her deranged loser of a husband, Moonface, but it must have been really bad.” Ten hours later, on the tarmac at Joint Base Andrews, Trump was still enraged, ranting about us for nearly two minutes in front of the media.


What triggered his ire was a 60-second online ad we released Monday. Entitled “Mourning in America,” it’s an inversion of President Ronald Reagan’s famous 1984 ree******n campaign ad, “Morning in America.” Reagan’s ad took credit for the resurgence of the American economy. Our ad puts the blame for the government’s failures in responding to c****-** right where it belongs — on Trump. He dithered for 10 weeks, from January to mid-March, misleading the public about the severity of the crisis, pretending that the v***s would never take hold here. History will record that each day of delay cost American lives.


It may strike you as deranged that a sitting president facing a p******c has busied himself attacking journalists, political opponents, television news hosts and late-night comedians — even deriding a former president who merely called for empathy and unity in response to the v***s. It may strike you as nuts that Trump bragged about his supposed Facebook ranking in the middle of a v***s task-force briefing, asserted that millions would have died were it not for him, boasted that “the ‘Ratings’ of my News Conferences etc.” were driving “the Lamestream Media . . . CRAZY,” and floated bogus miracle cures, including suggesting that scientists consider injecting humans with household disinfectants such as Clorox.

If so, you’re not alone. Tens of thousands of mental-health professionals, testing the bounds of professional ethics, have warned for years about Trump’s unfitness for office.


Some people listened; many, including myself, did not, until it was too late.

Now, it’s more obvious than ever. Trump’s narcissism deadens any ability he might otherwise have had to carry out the duties of a president in the manner the Constitution requires. He’s so self-obsessed, he can only act for himself, not for the nation. It’s why he was impeached, and why he should have been removed from office.

And it’s why he reacts with such rage. He fears the t***h. He fears being revealed for what he truly is. Extreme narcissists exaggerate their achievements and talents, and so Trump has spent his life building up a false image of himself — not just for others, but for himself, to protect his deeply fragile ego. He lies endlessly, not just in the way sociopaths do, which is to con others, but also to delude himself. He claims to be a “genius,” even though he apparently can’t spell, can’t punctuate, can’t do math and lacks geographic literacy, and even though his own appointees have privately called him a “moron,” an “i***t,” a “dope,” and “dumb.” Now, God help us, he fancies himself an expert in v******y and infectious diseases.


But the jig is up. When Trump lied and claimed credit for “the greatest economy in the history of our country,” even though it wasn’t, and even though he inherited a strong economy, and goosed it up with trillions of dollars in debt, it didn’t matter to most people. The economy was good — so what? The debt? That won’t come due for decades.

When he tried to obstruct the Mueller investigation, that didn’t move them either. The rule of law and the violation of a p**********l oath are abstractions; the Dow Jones industrial average and the unemployment rate aren’t. And when he used his p**********l power to try to extort a foreign ally into smearing a political opponent, not enough cared then, either.

Now it all matters, painfully and concretely. Trump’s lying, his self-regard, his self-soothing, his lack of empathy, his narcissistic rage, his contempt for norms, rules, laws, facts and simple t***hs — have all come home to roost. Now he sees his poll numbers fall accordingly, and lashes out with ever-increasing anger. For deep in his psyche he knows the t***h. Because he fears being revealed as a f**e or deranged, he’ll call others f**e or deranged. Because he fears losing, he’ll call them losers instead.

And while Trump’s mind roils in rage, too many Americans are losing their lives. That’s the losing that matters, to everyone but him.
George Conway: Trump went ballistic at me on Twitt... (show quote)


Conway is about as grossly stupid as a grossly stupid Trump h**er can get. I doubt that the word objective is even a part of his vocabulary. He still hugs the anti-Trump mantra that has been clearly shot down by evidence. Does he also believe the earth to be flat, that it's r****t to say China v***s or favor v**er ID? Does he still think Russia got Trump elected or that Trump colluded with Russia to get elected?

The boy is Cray Cray and needs help.

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May 7, 2020 13:29:01   #
SUZZY
 
Geo wrote:
George Conway: Trump went ballistic at me on Twitter. Here’s why he reacts with such rage.

By
George T. Conway III
Contributing columnist
May 6, 2020 at 3:16 p.m. MST
Americans died from c****-** at the rate of about one every 42 seconds during the past month. That ought to keep any president awake at night.

Not Donald Trump.

Just days ago, the president flipped out at a detailed New York Times article that described how he watches television at all hours, obsessed about how he’s covered in the news. As though to prove the story’s thesis, Trump rage-tweeted that it was a “phony story” and that the media would say “Anything to demean!”

And then, as though to prove the point again, at 12:46 a.m. on Tuesday, Trump went ballistic on Twitter — at me.

In a four-tweet screed, he attacked me and my colleagues at the Lincoln Project as “LOSERS,” “loser types,” “crazed” and “a disgrace to Honest Abe.” About me, he said, “I don’t know what Kellyanne did to her deranged loser of a husband, Moonface, but it must have been really bad.” Ten hours later, on the tarmac at Joint Base Andrews, Trump was still enraged, ranting about us for nearly two minutes in front of the media.


What triggered his ire was a 60-second online ad we released Monday. Entitled “Mourning in America,” it’s an inversion of President Ronald Reagan’s famous 1984 ree******n campaign ad, “Morning in America.” Reagan’s ad took credit for the resurgence of the American economy. Our ad puts the blame for the government’s failures in responding to c****-** right where it belongs — on Trump. He dithered for 10 weeks, from January to mid-March, misleading the public about the severity of the crisis, pretending that the v***s would never take hold here. History will record that each day of delay cost American lives.


It may strike you as deranged that a sitting president facing a p******c has busied himself attacking journalists, political opponents, television news hosts and late-night comedians — even deriding a former president who merely called for empathy and unity in response to the v***s. It may strike you as nuts that Trump bragged about his supposed Facebook ranking in the middle of a v***s task-force briefing, asserted that millions would have died were it not for him, boasted that “the ‘Ratings’ of my News Conferences etc.” were driving “the Lamestream Media . . . CRAZY,” and floated bogus miracle cures, including suggesting that scientists consider injecting humans with household disinfectants such as Clorox.

If so, you’re not alone. Tens of thousands of mental-health professionals, testing the bounds of professional ethics, have warned for years about Trump’s unfitness for office.


Some people listened; many, including myself, did not, until it was too late.

Now, it’s more obvious than ever. Trump’s narcissism deadens any ability he might otherwise have had to carry out the duties of a president in the manner the Constitution requires. He’s so self-obsessed, he can only act for himself, not for the nation. It’s why he was impeached, and why he should have been removed from office.

And it’s why he reacts with such rage. He fears the t***h. He fears being revealed for what he truly is. Extreme narcissists exaggerate their achievements and talents, and so Trump has spent his life building up a false image of himself — not just for others, but for himself, to protect his deeply fragile ego. He lies endlessly, not just in the way sociopaths do, which is to con others, but also to delude himself. He claims to be a “genius,” even though he apparently can’t spell, can’t punctuate, can’t do math and lacks geographic literacy, and even though his own appointees have privately called him a “moron,” an “i***t,” a “dope,” and “dumb.” Now, God help us, he fancies himself an expert in v******y and infectious diseases.


But the jig is up. When Trump lied and claimed credit for “the greatest economy in the history of our country,” even though it wasn’t, and even though he inherited a strong economy, and goosed it up with trillions of dollars in debt, it didn’t matter to most people. The economy was good — so what? The debt? That won’t come due for decades.

When he tried to obstruct the Mueller investigation, that didn’t move them either. The rule of law and the violation of a p**********l oath are abstractions; the Dow Jones industrial average and the unemployment rate aren’t. And when he used his p**********l power to try to extort a foreign ally into smearing a political opponent, not enough cared then, either.

Now it all matters, painfully and concretely. Trump’s lying, his self-regard, his self-soothing, his lack of empathy, his narcissistic rage, his contempt for norms, rules, laws, facts and simple t***hs — have all come home to roost. Now he sees his poll numbers fall accordingly, and lashes out with ever-increasing anger. For deep in his psyche he knows the t***h. Because he fears being revealed as a f**e or deranged, he’ll call others f**e or deranged. Because he fears losing, he’ll call them losers instead.

And while Trump’s mind roils in rage, too many Americans are losing their lives. That’s the losing that matters, to everyone but him.
George Conway: Trump went ballistic at me on Twitt... (show quote)


NAILED IT -- FULL STOP!!!

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May 7, 2020 13:37:37   #
Wolf counselor Loc: Heart of Texas
 
Geo wrote:
George Conway: Trump went ballistic at me on Twitter. Here’s why he reacts with such rage.

By
George T. Conway III
Contributing columnist
May 6, 2020 at 3:16 p.m. MST
Americans died from c****-** at the rate of about one every 42 seconds during the past month. That ought to keep any president awake at night.

Not Donald Trump.

Just days ago, the president flipped out at a detailed New York Times article that described how he watches television at all hours, obsessed about how he’s covered in the news. As though to prove the story’s thesis, Trump rage-tweeted that it was a “phony story” and that the media would say “Anything to demean!”

And then, as though to prove the point again, at 12:46 a.m. on Tuesday, Trump went ballistic on Twitter — at me.

In a four-tweet screed, he attacked me and my colleagues at the Lincoln Project as “LOSERS,” “loser types,” “crazed” and “a disgrace to Honest Abe.” About me, he said, “I don’t know what Kellyanne did to her deranged loser of a husband, Moonface, but it must have been really bad.” Ten hours later, on the tarmac at Joint Base Andrews, Trump was still enraged, ranting about us for nearly two minutes in front of the media.


What triggered his ire was a 60-second online ad we released Monday. Entitled “Mourning in America,” it’s an inversion of President Ronald Reagan’s famous 1984 ree******n campaign ad, “Morning in America.” Reagan’s ad took credit for the resurgence of the American economy. Our ad puts the blame for the government’s failures in responding to c****-** right where it belongs — on Trump. He dithered for 10 weeks, from January to mid-March, misleading the public about the severity of the crisis, pretending that the v***s would never take hold here. History will record that each day of delay cost American lives.


It may strike you as deranged that a sitting president facing a p******c has busied himself attacking journalists, political opponents, television news hosts and late-night comedians — even deriding a former president who merely called for empathy and unity in response to the v***s. It may strike you as nuts that Trump bragged about his supposed Facebook ranking in the middle of a v***s task-force briefing, asserted that millions would have died were it not for him, boasted that “the ‘Ratings’ of my News Conferences etc.” were driving “the Lamestream Media . . . CRAZY,” and floated bogus miracle cures, including suggesting that scientists consider injecting humans with household disinfectants such as Clorox.

If so, you’re not alone. Tens of thousands of mental-health professionals, testing the bounds of professional ethics, have warned for years about Trump’s unfitness for office.


Some people listened; many, including myself, did not, until it was too late.

Now, it’s more obvious than ever. Trump’s narcissism deadens any ability he might otherwise have had to carry out the duties of a president in the manner the Constitution requires. He’s so self-obsessed, he can only act for himself, not for the nation. It’s why he was impeached, and why he should have been removed from office.

And it’s why he reacts with such rage. He fears the t***h. He fears being revealed for what he truly is. Extreme narcissists exaggerate their achievements and talents, and so Trump has spent his life building up a false image of himself — not just for others, but for himself, to protect his deeply fragile ego. He lies endlessly, not just in the way sociopaths do, which is to con others, but also to delude himself. He claims to be a “genius,” even though he apparently can’t spell, can’t punctuate, can’t do math and lacks geographic literacy, and even though his own appointees have privately called him a “moron,” an “i***t,” a “dope,” and “dumb.” Now, God help us, he fancies himself an expert in v******y and infectious diseases.


But the jig is up. When Trump lied and claimed credit for “the greatest economy in the history of our country,” even though it wasn’t, and even though he inherited a strong economy, and goosed it up with trillions of dollars in debt, it didn’t matter to most people. The economy was good — so what? The debt? That won’t come due for decades.

When he tried to obstruct the Mueller investigation, that didn’t move them either. The rule of law and the violation of a p**********l oath are abstractions; the Dow Jones industrial average and the unemployment rate aren’t. And when he used his p**********l power to try to extort a foreign ally into smearing a political opponent, not enough cared then, either.

Now it all matters, painfully and concretely. Trump’s lying, his self-regard, his self-soothing, his lack of empathy, his narcissistic rage, his contempt for norms, rules, laws, facts and simple t***hs — have all come home to roost. Now he sees his poll numbers fall accordingly, and lashes out with ever-increasing anger. For deep in his psyche he knows the t***h. Because he fears being revealed as a f**e or deranged, he’ll call others f**e or deranged. Because he fears losing, he’ll call them losers instead.

And while Trump’s mind roils in rage, too many Americans are losing their lives. That’s the losing that matters, to everyone but him.
George Conway: Trump went ballistic at me on Twitt... (show quote)



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May 7, 2020 13:46:21   #
ldsuttonjr Loc: ShangriLa
 
boy george got his little fellies hurt....dirtbag him!

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May 7, 2020 13:54:35   #
PeterS
 
Geo wrote:
George Conway: Trump went ballistic at me on Twitter. Here’s why he reacts with such rage.

By
George T. Conway III
Contributing columnist
May 6, 2020 at 3:16 p.m. MST
Americans died from c****-** at the rate of about one every 42 seconds during the past month. That ought to keep any president awake at night.

Not Donald Trump.

Just days ago, the president flipped out at a detailed New York Times article that described how he watches television at all hours, obsessed about how he’s covered in the news. As though to prove the story’s thesis, Trump rage-tweeted that it was a “phony story” and that the media would say “Anything to demean!”

And then, as though to prove the point again, at 12:46 a.m. on Tuesday, Trump went ballistic on Twitter — at me.

In a four-tweet screed, he attacked me and my colleagues at the Lincoln Project as “LOSERS,” “loser types,” “crazed” and “a disgrace to Honest Abe.” About me, he said, “I don’t know what Kellyanne did to her deranged loser of a husband, Moonface, but it must have been really bad.” Ten hours later, on the tarmac at Joint Base Andrews, Trump was still enraged, ranting about us for nearly two minutes in front of the media.


What triggered his ire was a 60-second online ad we released Monday. Entitled “Mourning in America,” it’s an inversion of President Ronald Reagan’s famous 1984 ree******n campaign ad, “Morning in America.” Reagan’s ad took credit for the resurgence of the American economy. Our ad puts the blame for the government’s failures in responding to c****-** right where it belongs — on Trump. He dithered for 10 weeks, from January to mid-March, misleading the public about the severity of the crisis, pretending that the v***s would never take hold here. History will record that each day of delay cost American lives.


It may strike you as deranged that a sitting president facing a p******c has busied himself attacking journalists, political opponents, television news hosts and late-night comedians — even deriding a former president who merely called for empathy and unity in response to the v***s. It may strike you as nuts that Trump bragged about his supposed Facebook ranking in the middle of a v***s task-force briefing, asserted that millions would have died were it not for him, boasted that “the ‘Ratings’ of my News Conferences etc.” were driving “the Lamestream Media . . . CRAZY,” and floated bogus miracle cures, including suggesting that scientists consider injecting humans with household disinfectants such as Clorox.

If so, you’re not alone. Tens of thousands of mental-health professionals, testing the bounds of professional ethics, have warned for years about Trump’s unfitness for office.


Some people listened; many, including myself, did not, until it was too late.

Now, it’s more obvious than ever. Trump’s narcissism deadens any ability he might otherwise have had to carry out the duties of a president in the manner the Constitution requires. He’s so self-obsessed, he can only act for himself, not for the nation. It’s why he was impeached, and why he should have been removed from office.

And it’s why he reacts with such rage. He fears the t***h. He fears being revealed for what he truly is. Extreme narcissists exaggerate their achievements and talents, and so Trump has spent his life building up a false image of himself — not just for others, but for himself, to protect his deeply fragile ego. He lies endlessly, not just in the way sociopaths do, which is to con others, but also to delude himself. He claims to be a “genius,” even though he apparently can’t spell, can’t punctuate, can’t do math and lacks geographic literacy, and even though his own appointees have privately called him a “moron,” an “i***t,” a “dope,” and “dumb.” Now, God help us, he fancies himself an expert in v******y and infectious diseases.


But the jig is up. When Trump lied and claimed credit for “the greatest economy in the history of our country,” even though it wasn’t, and even though he inherited a strong economy, and goosed it up with trillions of dollars in debt, it didn’t matter to most people. The economy was good — so what? The debt? That won’t come due for decades.

When he tried to obstruct the Mueller investigation, that didn’t move them either. The rule of law and the violation of a p**********l oath are abstractions; the Dow Jones industrial average and the unemployment rate aren’t. And when he used his p**********l power to try to extort a foreign ally into smearing a political opponent, not enough cared then, either.

Now it all matters, painfully and concretely. Trump’s lying, his self-regard, his self-soothing, his lack of empathy, his narcissistic rage, his contempt for norms, rules, laws, facts and simple t***hs — have all come home to roost. Now he sees his poll numbers fall accordingly, and lashes out with ever-increasing anger. For deep in his psyche he knows the t***h. Because he fears being revealed as a f**e or deranged, he’ll call others f**e or deranged. Because he fears losing, he’ll call them losers instead.

And while Trump’s mind roils in rage, too many Americans are losing their lives. That’s the losing that matters, to everyone but him.
George Conway: Trump went ballistic at me on Twitt... (show quote)


>>Snip<<If so, you’re not alone. Tens of thousands of mental-health professionals, testing the bounds of professional ethics, have warned for years about Trump’s unfitness for office.


Some people listened; many, including myself, did not, until it was too late.

Now, it’s more obvious than ever. Trump’s narcissism deadens any ability he might otherwise have had to carry out the duties of a president in the manner the Constitution requires. He’s so self-obsessed, he can only act for himself, not for the nation. It’s why he was impeached, and why he should have been removed from office.


It's interesting that a group of conservatives would find the time and money to put together TV ads hitting at the heart of Trump's failures as a president. Trump was impeached and he SHOULD have been removed from office--that he wasn't is a failure of conservatism and a black mark the ideology will never live down. They can never say they stand for law and order when they allowed Trump to so openly flaunt it. Nor can they say that Trump wasn't proved guilty when Mitt Romney so eloquently described how Trump was proven guilty. They thumbed their noses at upholding law and order for political reasons protecting their president even though they new he was guilty of all charges...

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May 7, 2020 14:37:28   #
EL Loc: Massachusetts
 
PeterS wrote:
>>Snip<<If so, you’re not alone. Tens of thousands of mental-health professionals, testing the bounds of professional ethics, have warned for years about Trump’s unfitness for office.


Some people listened; many, including myself, did not, until it was too late.

Now, it’s more obvious than ever. Trump’s narcissism deadens any ability he might otherwise have had to carry out the duties of a president in the manner the Constitution requires. He’s so self-obsessed, he can only act for himself, not for the nation. It’s why he was impeached, and why he should have been removed from office.


It's interesting that a group of conservatives would find the time and money to put together TV ads hitting at the heart of Trump's failures as a president. Trump was impeached and he SHOULD have been removed from office--that he wasn't is a failure of conservatism and a black mark the ideology will never live down. They can never say they stand for law and order when they allowed Trump to so openly flaunt it. Nor can they say that Trump wasn't proved guilty when Mitt Romney so eloquently described how Trump was proven guilty. They thumbed their noses at upholding law and order for political reasons protecting their president even though they new he was guilty of all charges...
b >>Snip<<If so, you’re not alone. Te... (show quote)


Mitt Romney, you say...……...

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May 7, 2020 14:37:57   #
DM
 
PeterS,Geo: Are YOU George Conway or yet just another Geo. who is crazy? Starting to wonder about the
name, actually. Must be a plan for Geo. Conway who must not have a very good job and has to have Kellyanne
keep him in pocket money. I read some of this stuff and realize that these Trump h**ers do not even know the
results of any kind of attacks on Trump that have all been absolute failures and they STILL have him
impeached...where are they in this day and age...(backed up in a corner in Mommy's basement?) None
seem to follow the REAL news and make up their own. This has got to be a process that these "mental giants"
go through when things don't exactly turn out well with their hopes and dreams that decent people elect
people to get things done in America and do not want anymore "foreign hopefuls", any more losers in
the FBI who can't get their candidates to win and have to go through crooked ways to try and destroy
people's lives like Kavanaugh, Flynn, Carter Paige, Manaford...not looking good for those guys who r****d up those lies....have you noticed? Crawl out from wherever you are and "welcome to the world of sanity!" Come on Guys, give it up! You have to know how behind the times you are when Mitt Romney "did anything" that
was normal and described how Trump was proven? guilty? (He was the ONE CROOKED REPUBLICAN ALSO
KNOWN AS A "RINO"...REPUBLICAN IN NAME ONLY...IN GOOD COMPANY, GUYS! THAT V**ED
AGAINST TRUMP....HE WAS NOT V**ED GUILTY. Does anyone in here know what the heck is going on?
You can fool some of the people some of the time, guys...BUT NOT ALL OF THE PEOPLE ALL OF THE TIME...and you are masterfully fooling yourselves... (DID YOU KNOW MUELLER KNEW THERE WAS NO
RUSSIAN COLLUSION BUT SPENT 3 YEARS LOOKING FOR IT.) This is another friend for you losers....

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May 7, 2020 15:38:43   #
saltwind78
 
Geo wrote:
George Conway: Trump went ballistic at me on Twitter. Here’s why he reacts with such rage.

By
George T. Conway III
Contributing columnist
May 6, 2020 at 3:16 p.m. MST
Americans died from c****-** at the rate of about one every 42 seconds during the past month. That ought to keep any president awake at night.

Not Donald Trump.

Just days ago, the president flipped out at a detailed New York Times article that described how he watches television at all hours, obsessed about how he’s covered in the news. As though to prove the story’s thesis, Trump rage-tweeted that it was a “phony story” and that the media would say “Anything to demean!”

And then, as though to prove the point again, at 12:46 a.m. on Tuesday, Trump went ballistic on Twitter — at me.

In a four-tweet screed, he attacked me and my colleagues at the Lincoln Project as “LOSERS,” “loser types,” “crazed” and “a disgrace to Honest Abe.” About me, he said, “I don’t know what Kellyanne did to her deranged loser of a husband, Moonface, but it must have been really bad.” Ten hours later, on the tarmac at Joint Base Andrews, Trump was still enraged, ranting about us for nearly two minutes in front of the media.


What triggered his ire was a 60-second online ad we released Monday. Entitled “Mourning in America,” it’s an inversion of President Ronald Reagan’s famous 1984 ree******n campaign ad, “Morning in America.” Reagan’s ad took credit for the resurgence of the American economy. Our ad puts the blame for the government’s failures in responding to c****-** right where it belongs — on Trump. He dithered for 10 weeks, from January to mid-March, misleading the public about the severity of the crisis, pretending that the v***s would never take hold here. History will record that each day of delay cost American lives.


It may strike you as deranged that a sitting president facing a p******c has busied himself attacking journalists, political opponents, television news hosts and late-night comedians — even deriding a former president who merely called for empathy and unity in response to the v***s. It may strike you as nuts that Trump bragged about his supposed Facebook ranking in the middle of a v***s task-force briefing, asserted that millions would have died were it not for him, boasted that “the ‘Ratings’ of my News Conferences etc.” were driving “the Lamestream Media . . . CRAZY,” and floated bogus miracle cures, including suggesting that scientists consider injecting humans with household disinfectants such as Clorox.

If so, you’re not alone. Tens of thousands of mental-health professionals, testing the bounds of professional ethics, have warned for years about Trump’s unfitness for office.


Some people listened; many, including myself, did not, until it was too late.

Now, it’s more obvious than ever. Trump’s narcissism deadens any ability he might otherwise have had to carry out the duties of a president in the manner the Constitution requires. He’s so self-obsessed, he can only act for himself, not for the nation. It’s why he was impeached, and why he should have been removed from office.

And it’s why he reacts with such rage. He fears the t***h. He fears being revealed for what he truly is. Extreme narcissists exaggerate their achievements and talents, and so Trump has spent his life building up a false image of himself — not just for others, but for himself, to protect his deeply fragile ego. He lies endlessly, not just in the way sociopaths do, which is to con others, but also to delude himself. He claims to be a “genius,” even though he apparently can’t spell, can’t punctuate, can’t do math and lacks geographic literacy, and even though his own appointees have privately called him a “moron,” an “i***t,” a “dope,” and “dumb.” Now, God help us, he fancies himself an expert in v******y and infectious diseases.


But the jig is up. When Trump lied and claimed credit for “the greatest economy in the history of our country,” even though it wasn’t, and even though he inherited a strong economy, and goosed it up with trillions of dollars in debt, it didn’t matter to most people. The economy was good — so what? The debt? That won’t come due for decades.

When he tried to obstruct the Mueller investigation, that didn’t move them either. The rule of law and the violation of a p**********l oath are abstractions; the Dow Jones industrial average and the unemployment rate aren’t. And when he used his p**********l power to try to extort a foreign ally into smearing a political opponent, not enough cared then, either.

Now it all matters, painfully and concretely. Trump’s lying, his self-regard, his self-soothing, his lack of empathy, his narcissistic rage, his contempt for norms, rules, laws, facts and simple t***hs — have all come home to roost. Now he sees his poll numbers fall accordingly, and lashes out with ever-increasing anger. For deep in his psyche he knows the t***h. Because he fears being revealed as a f**e or deranged, he’ll call others f**e or deranged. Because he fears losing, he’ll call them losers instead.

And while Trump’s mind roils in rage, too many Americans are losing their lives. That’s the losing that matters, to everyone but him.
George Conway: Trump went ballistic at me on Twitt... (show quote)


Mr. Conway, I'm sure you agree that this is not a liberal-conservative feud, or a Democratic- Republican problem. It is clearly a case of an unfit, incompetent person occupying the White House.

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May 7, 2020 16:47:29   #
DM
 
saltwind78:Join the "losers in the basement, Sr. This incompetent person in the White House

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May 7, 2020 16:58:51   #
DM
 
saltwind78:....this incompetent person in the White House just led the Nation in National Day of Prayer
for the nation. Flynn has been proven free of the h**e of the FBI. Mr.Comey, could join you and as someone
who responded to Flynn's victory. Mr. Comey has lost his mind which most of the nation knew throughout this long period of h**e and deceit that has gone on that started with our "Foreign" Former President who decided
to attack his successor even BEFORE being elected. I feel so sorry for you that are so unaware of what this nation needs. Crooks galore are in this nation and one by one, they will be gone. We thank God that our President stopped in this v***s epidemic time to ask for God's guidance and direction with many different
religions in our nation...not h**ers as in this website but people who learn to love and care about others
and do not attack and h**e and try to destroy. God is in his heavens and let this whole world rejoice. Sorry
h**ers, there are MORE OF US THAN YOU....and we ALL v**e! Blessings and love in your lives...

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May 8, 2020 13:40:02   #
Tug484
 
nwtk2007 wrote:
Conway is about as grossly stupid as a grossly stupid Trump h**er can get. I doubt that the word objective is even a part of his vocabulary. He still hugs the anti-Trump mantra that has been clearly shot down by evidence. Does he also believe the earth to be flat, that it's r****t to say China v***s or favor v**er ID? Does he still think Russia got Trump elected or that Trump colluded with Russia to get elected?

The boy is Cray Cray and needs help.


Conway even looks stupid.

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May 8, 2020 14:27:02   #
Daredevil
 
Geo wrote:
George Conway: Trump went ballistic at me on Twitter. Here’s why he reacts with such rage.

By
George T. Conway III
Contributing columnist
May 6, 2020 at 3:16 p.m. MST
Americans died from c****-** at the rate of about one every 42 seconds during the past month. That ought to keep any president awake at night.

Not Donald Trump.

Just days ago, the president flipped out at a detailed New York Times article that described how he watches television at all hours, obsessed about how he’s covered in the news. As though to prove the story’s thesis, Trump rage-tweeted that it was a “phony story” and that the media would say “Anything to demean!”

And then, as though to prove the point again, at 12:46 a.m. on Tuesday, Trump went ballistic on Twitter — at me.

In a four-tweet screed, he attacked me and my colleagues at the Lincoln Project as “LOSERS,” “loser types,” “crazed” and “a disgrace to Honest Abe.” About me, he said, “I don’t know what Kellyanne did to her deranged loser of a husband, Moonface, but it must have been really bad.” Ten hours later, on the tarmac at Joint Base Andrews, Trump was still enraged, ranting about us for nearly two minutes in front of the media.


What triggered his ire was a 60-second online ad we released Monday. Entitled “Mourning in America,” it’s an inversion of President Ronald Reagan’s famous 1984 ree******n campaign ad, “Morning in America.” Reagan’s ad took credit for the resurgence of the American economy. Our ad puts the blame for the government’s failures in responding to c****-** right where it belongs — on Trump. He dithered for 10 weeks, from January to mid-March, misleading the public about the severity of the crisis, pretending that the v***s would never take hold here. History will record that each day of delay cost American lives.


It may strike you as deranged that a sitting president facing a p******c has busied himself attacking journalists, political opponents, television news hosts and late-night comedians — even deriding a former president who merely called for empathy and unity in response to the v***s. It may strike you as nuts that Trump bragged about his supposed Facebook ranking in the middle of a v***s task-force briefing, asserted that millions would have died were it not for him, boasted that “the ‘Ratings’ of my News Conferences etc.” were driving “the Lamestream Media . . . CRAZY,” and floated bogus miracle cures, including suggesting that scientists consider injecting humans with household disinfectants such as Clorox.

If so, you’re not alone. Tens of thousands of mental-health professionals, testing the bounds of professional ethics, have warned for years about Trump’s unfitness for office.


Some people listened; many, including myself, did not, until it was too late.

Now, it’s more obvious than ever. Trump’s narcissism deadens any ability he might otherwise have had to carry out the duties of a president in the manner the Constitution requires. He’s so self-obsessed, he can only act for himself, not for the nation. It’s why he was impeached, and why he should have been removed from office.

And it’s why he reacts with such rage. He fears the t***h. He fears being revealed for what he truly is. Extreme narcissists exaggerate their achievements and talents, and so Trump has spent his life building up a false image of himself — not just for others, but for himself, to protect his deeply fragile ego. He lies endlessly, not just in the way sociopaths do, which is to con others, but also to delude himself. He claims to be a “genius,” even though he apparently can’t spell, can’t punctuate, can’t do math and lacks geographic literacy, and even though his own appointees have privately called him a “moron,” an “i***t,” a “dope,” and “dumb.” Now, God help us, he fancies himself an expert in v******y and infectious diseases.


But the jig is up. When Trump lied and claimed credit for “the greatest economy in the history of our country,” even though it wasn’t, and even though he inherited a strong economy, and goosed it up with trillions of dollars in debt, it didn’t matter to most people. The economy was good — so what? The debt? That won’t come due for decades.

When he tried to obstruct the Mueller investigation, that didn’t move them either. The rule of law and the violation of a p**********l oath are abstractions; the Dow Jones industrial average and the unemployment rate aren’t. And when he used his p**********l power to try to extort a foreign ally into smearing a political opponent, not enough cared then, either.

Now it all matters, painfully and concretely. Trump’s lying, his self-regard, his self-soothing, his lack of empathy, his narcissistic rage, his contempt for norms, rules, laws, facts and simple t***hs — have all come home to roost. Now he sees his poll numbers fall accordingly, and lashes out with ever-increasing anger. For deep in his psyche he knows the t***h. Because he fears being revealed as a f**e or deranged, he’ll call others f**e or deranged. Because he fears losing, he’ll call them losers instead.

And while Trump’s mind roils in rage, too many Americans are losing their lives. That’s the losing that matters, to everyone but him.
George Conway: Trump went ballistic at me on Twitt... (show quote)


The point about the economy is spot on. Trump is on track to spend more than any of the other past 4 presidents.

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May 8, 2020 18:04:14   #
amadeus
 
we love Prezzz Trump. WE also knw why you h**e him. YOU, just cant stand a Christian Leader... pick up a Holy Bible, will do you good, like all of us. Do not loath those of us who love the LORD.

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May 8, 2020 18:47:15   #
Daredevil
 
amadeus wrote:
we love Prezzz Trump. WE also knw why you h**e him. YOU, just cant stand a Christian Leader... pick up a Holy Bible, will do you good, like all of us. Do not loath those of us who love the LORD.


A Christian leader, huh?

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