Trump Personally Blasts Kellyanne Conway

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Donald Trump on Thursday morning personally lashed out at Kellyanne Conway over her new memoir, Here’s The Deal, in which she recalled telling the ex-president that he definitively lost the 2020 election.

In the book, Conway claims to have been one of the first advisers to tell Trump that he lost the election he has since maintained was “stolen” from him. “I may have been the first person Donald Trump trusted in his inner circle who told him that he had come up short this time,” Conway wrote. She did not respond to The Daily Beast’s request for comment on Thursday.

Elsewhere in her memoir, Conway took aim at the advisers who surrounded Trump and who continually echoed and enabled his disastrous and baseless claim that the 2020 election was “rigged” and “stolen” via widespread voter fraud.

“Rather than accepting responsibility for the loss, they played along and lent full-throated encouragement (privately, not on TV) when Trump kept insisting he won,” she recalled. “The team had failed on November 3, and they failed again afterward. By not confronting the candidate with the grim reality of his situation, that the proof had not surfaced to support the claims, they denied him the evidence he sought and the respect he was due. Instead supplicant after sycophant after showman genuflected in front of the Resolute Desk and promised the president goods they could not deliver.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/poli...AAXL7WE?cvid=f66b66e1b43f47a4b791a06617d2318e
 
Donald Trump on Thursday morning personally lashed out at Kellyanne Conway over her new memoir, Here’s The Deal, in which she recalled telling the ex-president that he definitively lost the 2020 election.

In the book, Conway claims to have been one of the first advisers to tell Trump that he lost the election he has since maintained was “stolen” from him. “I may have been the first person Donald Trump trusted in his inner circle who told him that he had come up short this time,” Conway wrote. She did not respond to The Daily Beast’s request for comment on Thursday.

Elsewhere in her memoir, Conway took aim at the advisers who surrounded Trump and who continually echoed and enabled his disastrous and baseless claim that the 2020 election was “rigged” and “stolen” via widespread voter fraud.

“Rather than accepting responsibility for the loss, they played along and lent full-throated encouragement (privately, not on TV) when Trump kept insisting he won,” she recalled. “The team had failed on November 3, and they failed again afterward. By not confronting the candidate with the grim reality of his situation, that the proof had not surfaced to support the claims, they denied him the evidence he sought and the respect he was due. Instead supplicant after sycophant after showman genuflected in front of the Resolute Desk and promised the president goods they could not deliver.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/poli...AAXL7WE?cvid=f66b66e1b43f47a4b791a06617d2318e

Back during the Trump years I heard a couple lefties making a prophecy that sounded questionable to me. They said that Trump was riding high now, but that the GOP would throw him away like rotten fish the moment he lost the 2020 election, because his whole political brand was based on having convinced the morons that he was a winner, and when even they could see he was a loser, he'd have no more value to the party.

The reason that sounded doubtful to me at the time is that there had already been lots of evidence Trump was a loser before he got elected in the first place. The guy's business record was truly pathetic. For example, in 1982, Forbes listed him as being worth $100 million (on the strength of the real estate empire his father had handed him). Even if he'd only managed to grow that at the pace of a plain-Jane S&P 500 index fund investment, that should have made him worth over $9 BILLION today. Instead, his net worth is generally listed at $3 billion.... meaning he is worth about one-third what an average person handed the same fortune would have been worth.

He's an incredible loser. But the kinds of people stupid enough to vote for him don't do math and they are incapable of thinking independently. He told them he's a big success, and they obediently believed him. So, what was to prevent him from telling them he won the election, regardless of the facts, and having them believe him? Anyone gullible enough to think such a lifelong failure was a successful businessman was going to be gullible enough to swallow any bullshit he told them about the election.
 
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