I wonder how long the Conways' marriage can hold out....but hey, do what you want...you will anyway.
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George's turn:



Probably, Josh.

I think he's got you there, Donald.
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Huh?George Conway said in an interview Tuesday that he has had a number of notable interactions with Trump over the past decade, often concerning legal representation and sensitive legal matters since Trump became president. He described the president as “mendacious” and “incompetent” and predicted he would not win reelection.
Conway also suggested his own tweets questioning the president’s mental health were aimed in part at avoiding conflicts with his wife.
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Oh. Well, I'm not sure this works, George. It gets to her, I'm sure.“The mendacity, the incompetence, it’s just maddening to watch. The tweeting is just the way to get it out of the way, so I can get it off my chest and move on with my life that day. That’s basically it. Frankly, it’s so I don’t end up screaming at her about it.”
Maybe he should man up and talk to her about it.Conway has been a persistent critic of Trump’s policies and actions, frequently going on Twitter to question whether the president is operating within the Constitution and other accepted boundaries. But the criticism recently has become more personal, and he has often attacked Trump just after his wife defends the president on television.
Obviously.Kellyanne Conway did not immediately respond to a request for comment Tuesday, but she said on Monday that she did not share her husband’s concerns about Trump.
Seriously, does anybody not a MAGAhead still believe anything the asshat says?Trump has wanted to attack George Conway on Twitter before but has been talked out of it by aides, who argued it would embolden Conway and cause unnecessary drama, according to several current and former White House aides.
The president’s change of approach was apparently prompted by a tweet sent Monday night by Parscale.
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George Conway said that contrary to Parscale’s tweet, he opted against working at the Justice Department after Trump offered him a position heading the civil division because he watched Trump attack the department’s leaders and then fire James B. Comey, the FBI director, in early 2017.
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“I’m thinking to myself, this guy is going to be at war with the Justice Department for the next two years,” Conway said. “I’m not doing this.”
In a conversation with Trump at the wedding of Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin in June 2017, Conway said, Trump approached him and complimented him for not taking a job under then-Attorney General Jeff Sessions.
“He said to me, I remember it clearly, you were smart not to work for that guy,” Conway said. “He is so weak.”
Trump then complained for several minutes that Sessions should have never recused himself from the Mueller investigation, Conway said. “I told him, I’d heard the recusal issue was pretty clear, that Sessions had to recuse himself,” Conway said. “He took great affront at that.”
A person close to Parscale said the campaign manager was told by Trump that he did not have any recollections of being in a room with George Conway and that the president only met Kellyanne Conway during the election.
You can pass on an offer like that? Like it's a ticket to a sports game?George Conway outlined a number of interactions with Trump that date back more than a decade and said his wife had known him for that long.
Shortly after they were married in 2001, Kellyanne and George Conway moved into an apartment in Manhattan’s Trump World Tower. A few years later, George Conway made an impression on the future president at a condominium board meeting where he argued against removing Trump’s name from the building. The speech earned him an offer to join the condo board, which he declined but passed on to his wife, who accepted.
Doesn't know him.In a 2006 letter shared with The Washington Post, Trump praised Conway for helping him keep control of the building. “What I was most impressed with was how quickly you were able to comprehend a very bad situation,” Trump wrote, praising Conway for “ridding Trump World Tower of some very bad people.” In a postscript, Trump said Conway had “a truly great voice, certainly not a bad asset for a top trial lawyer!”
I guess that's a yes.Conway said Trump also called him to thank him, and he told the president he was glad his name stayed on the building. The two later met at a fundraiser in Alpine, N.J., where the Conway family owns a home, he said. After Trump won the election in 2016, Conway said that he flew with Trump to Washington for an inaugural dinner with his wife.
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During that flight, Trump quizzed Conway about whether he should fire Preet S. Bharara, then the U.S. attorney in Manhattan, Conway said. “I said in general, it’s better to have your people in terms of important positions than others,” Conway said.
And, on and on, one meeting or call after another. Yes, His Lardship knows George Conway very well, as if anyone with half an ounce of sense would think otherwise.During the transition, Conway said he also rode in a black SUV with Trump, his wife and Stephen K. Bannon to a costume party at the home of GOP megadonor Rebekah Mercer.
Again, I wonder how long that marriage can last.Kellyanne Conway went on a lengthy rant about her husband to several guests at a British Embassy party for members of Congress last month, including New York Times columnist Maureen Dowd, NBC anchor Andrea Mitchell and former Post journalist Sally Quinn, according to two attendees, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to describe a private conversation.
Conway told the group that she and the president think her husband is jealous of her, and that the president has kept her at a prominent place in the administration because he trusts her and wants to “protect her,” the attendees said.
Kellyanne Conway said that George Conway preferred to spend his time in front of his computer, while she preferred to socialize, the attendees said. She said it was the fault of the news media for giving her husband such a platform, and that some of George Conway’s close friends had asked him to stop.
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George Conway declined to comment on the state of his marriage — answering only that he wished his wife did not work for the White House.
He said he remained proud of his wife and was not “jealous.”
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Asked about White House complaints that he is trading off her fame, he added: “I made it possible for her to be where she is today. So there’s that. It’s not about jealousy. It’s about reality."
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