Out of respect to Trump adviser Kellyanne Conway, its best not to examine too closely the hangups of her husband, Lincoln Project co-founder George Conway, other than to point out the cruelty of a husband constantly excoriating his wifes boss in public. You wouldnt do that to your worst enemy.But his behavior sums up the character of those who claim they are campaigning against Trump on character grounds.
In the past few days, George Conway and pals have called into question the presidents health and sanity because he walked tentatively down a slippery ramp, accused him of endangering the lives of supporters by holding rallies, called his followers plague-bearers, celebrated his declining poll numbers and crowed about a story that North Korea might do something provocative this fall to punish Trump.
In a podcast, Conway described the president as a psychopath with no morals, no conscience, no capacity for remorse, no fundamental beliefs, no human being with a conscience or a soul, a soulless man with a broken mind, conscienceless, remorseless, appears to be a human being but isnt and wearing orange make up and poufed hair.
Amid this tumbling stream of invective, he gratuitously quoted my wife. Yep, he has a problem.
They are utterly outraged that he first disrupted the entire Republican Party establishment and exposed them as a bunch of ineffective, feckless frauds.
Inferior George seems jealous.
JMO.
These NeverTrumpers should go to NeverNever land and be the perpetual smarmy adolescents that they are. They can rail against Captain Hook. Reality is a bit more demanding.
The “John Lindsey” wing of the GOP is looking to get back the glory days.
Nation building, unlimited immigration, farming out American jobs, China love.
The party will be dead and buried before that happens.
Bush League Republicans only care about one thing:
Completing the Bush Plan for North Mexico (aka USA) so they can subsume the USA to the UN and have their New World Order.
The only “White Nationalist” I know by name is David Duke, who has been around since at least 1990, when I saw him on C-Span.
In my opinion, both of these groups have almost no impact on GOP voting.
Their “influence” - both pro and con - has been wildly exaggerated.