Saturday’s tweet came alongside many more in which she penned her frustration over her mother’s work for the president, and over recent praise of her father, George Conway, for his work as co-founder of the Lincoln Project, a Republican anti-Trump group.
“As for my dad, politically, we agree on absolutely nothing. We just both happen to have common sense when it comes to our current president. Stop “stanning” him,” Claudia tweeted.
She added that her mother was “selfish” for pursuing her line of work.
“My mother’s job ruined my life to begin with,” she wrote.
“Heartbreaking that she continues to go down that path after years of watching her children suffer. Selfish. It’s all about money and fame, ladies and gentlemen.”
“As for my dad, politically, we agree on absolutely nothing. We just both happen to have common sense when it comes to our current president. Stop “stanning” him,” Claudia tweeted.
Her father is a rabid Trump hater for which she claims her mother should have submitted to his authority and quit her job to avoid conflict. Do you agree with her that wives have to give up THEIR career and THEIR OWN THOUGHTS AND OPINIONS?
This her?
They say Trump hired her for her looks, then let her go when her looks started to go down hill.
This is the new, wrinkle free, press secretary.
“As for my dad, politically, we agree on absolutely nothing. We just both happen to have common sense when it comes to our current president. Stop “stanning” him,” Claudia tweeted.
Her father is a rabid Trump hater for which she claims her mother should have submitted to his authority and quit her job to avoid conflict. Do you agree with her that wives have to give up THEIR career and THEIR OWN THOUGHTS AND OPINIONS?
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George Thomas Conway III (born September 2, 1963) is an American attorney. On the shortlist ... On November 9, 2018, Conway and Neal Katyal wrote an op-ed in the New York Times challenging the constitutionality of Trump's appointment ...
The Psychology Behind Donald Trump's Unwavering Support | Psychology Today
The Psychology Behind Donald Trump's Unwavering Support
Research explains why Donald Trump maintains support despite shocking behavior.
Posted Sep 13, 2016
Trump appears to be almost totally bulletproof.
The only thing that might be more perplexing than the psychology of Donald Trump is the psychology of his supporters. In their eyes, The Donald can do no wrong. Even Trump himself seems to be astonished by this phenomenon. "I could stand in the middle of Fifth Avenue and shoot somebody, and I wouldn't lose any voters, OK? It's, like, incredible."
Senator John McCain, who has been a regular target for Trump during his campaign, has a simple explanation for his unwavering support. “What he did was he fired up the crazies.”
Whatever you may think about this statement, it's certainly not a satisfying scientific explanation. So how exactly are Trump loyalists psychologically or neurologically different from everyone else? What is going on in their brains that makes them so blindly devoted?
1. The Dunning-Kruger Effect .....
Sen. John McCollister of Omaha said Friday he's joining a number of fellow Republicans in deciding to formally endorse Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden in his bid to unseat Republican President Donald Trump.
Biden would be "a real president," McCollister said, "not the disaster" that occupies the White House today.
“As for my dad, politically, we agree on absolutely nothing. We just both happen to have common sense when it comes to our current president. Stop “stanning” him,” Claudia tweeted.
Her father is a rabid Trump hater for which she claims her mother should have submitted to his authority and quit her job to avoid conflict. Do you agree with her that wives have to give up THEIR career and THEIR OWN THOUGHTS AND OPINIONS?
This her?
They say Trump hired her for her looks, then let her go when her looks started to go down hill.
This is the new, wrinkle free, press secretary.
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