Posted on 03/27/2018 9:27:20 AM PDT by EveningStar
George Conway, husband of presidential counselor Kellyanne Conway and onetime candidate to be U.S. solicitor general, has historically not been a very active Twitter user. He joined the site over six years ago and has since sent just a few more than 500 tweets, including retweets. About 200 of those 500 tweets, though, have come this month and of those, nearly half were written with the express purpose of castigating his wifes boss, President Donald Trump.
Something has gotten into Conway, who most famously worked for Paula Jones in her lawsuit against Bill Clinton. The corporate lawyer tweeted not a single thing in 2015 (or if he did, hes since deleted all those messages). Same goes for 2016. In 2017, Conway tweeted 31 times, six of which could be considered critical of President Trump. Those six received quite a bit of press at the time, since his wifes vaguely defined role consists largely of defending the president at all costs.
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Yep - Mark Kelly is who I was thinking of.
You’re one step closer than I.
No Handle, no carry.
Imagine! And I don’t miss it one bit.
Only reason to use it would be to view our POTUS-VSG messages, and those are normally shared with FRprs
Thou never joined, able to read what might be of interest and vacate the premises immediately. Never joined Facebook either. Too invasive. Some may have no qualms about this but don’t include me in that bunch.
Kathy is the one who gets drunk on AM TV.
Gabby is the one who, when asked to describe her husband, answered "horny."
Not much makes me laugh out loud, but that did.
You sure that's not Chaz Bono?
Divorce in the not to distant future. Hes tired of her chit and/or vice-versa. Hes using Trump to deflect his anger. It happens.
He probably wants her out and she needs prodding.
He wears the pants. She wears the boxers.
No way. Not enough beard to be Chazzy Boy.
It’s a shame. Washington DC is being turned into one big soap opera. Social media, and tweeting in particular, are mainly responsible. Childish at best.
Its called husband abuse, revenge syndrome. That is when the wife is getting all the attention from her job or boss and the husband feels left out and alone, and feels that he must break out from her shadow, so he goes rogue and stirs up a fuss. Poor little man...
This could end up with a resignation by Kellyanne. Hard to stay where she is with her husband acting out.
I bet she will be gone really soon.
All I know is I’d be mighty irritated with my wife if she was publicly posting bad stuff about my boss. Mighty irritated indeed.
Apparently he is her husband.
When Trump was inaugurated Kellyanne did an interview (forget with who), and she said her mother was going to move in with her family to watch the children.
My first thought was UH OH. I hoped Mom and Hubby get along cause this could get ugly very easily.
Kellyanne was given the job of a life-time and one would hope that he would share her good fortune. I guess not.
The internet only knows what you tell it.
“I can count the number of tweets I have sent on zero hands.”
Same here.
Well then you are not a twit.
Sounds like he has low self-esteem issues. My late wife worked herself way up in the publishing business and I was proud of her and enjoyed the ride. Also worked, of course, but didn’t make near the income she did. Now I’m retired and, mostly thanks to her preparation, am pulling in more than I did during my career. Life can be cruel but the wondrous joy can more than make up for it. And prove, at least to me, that God is indeed involved.
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