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Everyone in Charlotte, and probably most large cities, gets to learn - Don’t park one place and go somewhere else

 

George Conway’s Anti-Psychopath PAC highlights Trump gaffes in new campaign​


Conservative pundit George Conway’s PAC released a campaign ad targeting former President Trump over his speaking gaffes.

The Anti-Psychopath PAC’s newest campaign is a TV ad featuring Conway saying, “Donald Trump has never, ever been right in the head,” before playing clips of the former president’s previous comments. The PAC said in a press release that the six-figure ad campaign is meant to highlight Trump’s “mental unfitness for office.”


The 60-second ad, titled “Trump is Crazy,” features clips of Trump speaking, including him referring to the notorious fictional serial killer Hannibal Lecter as a “wonderful man.” It also includes the GOP nominee for president saying the “kidney has a very special place in the heart.”

The ad targets other confusing past comments, as well, such as Trump suggesting a voter ID is required to buy a loaf of bread and claiming noise from windmills can cause cancer.

Conway, a frequent critic of the former president, launched the Anti-Psychopath PAC last week by installing billboards targeting Trump around the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee. He said in a statement that the former president “wanted to make this election all about mental fitness.”

“Even before he began showing age-related cognitive decline, Trump had a long history of doing and saying bizarre things,” Conway continued. “He was never right in the head. And as he’s gotten older, he’s only gotten worse.”

“Especially now that he’s the only old guy in the race, it’s more important than ever for the public to focus on Trump’s lack of mental fitness when they make their decision this November,” he added.

President Biden and his allies — before the incumbent announced his decision to withdraw from the race — previously tried to capitalize on Trump’s verbal slips and other misleading statements. Biden was frequently targeted by conservatives and some members of his party for his own verbal gaffes, especially in the wake of a stumbling debate performance last month.


Biden has now endorsed Vice President Harris to be his replacement, and she has already garnered major endorsements and record-breaking fundraising numbers.

The Hill has reached out to Trump’s campaign for comment.



 
Everyone in Charlotte, and probably most large cities, gets to learn - Don’t park one place and go somewhere else


Too cheap to pay for parking; but, will drive hours to attend Trump rally.

Angry that a private business had your vehicle(s) towed after you parked in its parking area and you left the property for HOURS.
 
Too cheap to pay for parking; but, will drive hours to attend Trump rally.

Angry that a private business had your vehicle(s) towed after you parked in its parking area and you left the property for HOURS.
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I think he is talking about a defamation claim against ABC that he got in front of a 75-year-old Florida judge (with a pretty checkered past), but not 100% sure as I can’t find relevant media coverage since the suit is considered hot garbage by most legal observers.
The last thing he wants is for them all to tell the truth.
 
Holy shit. Trump just said the quiet part out loud. If every media source doesn't play this clip every hour on the hour until November, it will be journalistic malpractice.

 
Holy shit. Trump just said the quiet part out loud. If every media source doesn't play this clip every hour on the hour until November, it will be journalistic malpractice.


He also said at the end, “I’m not Christian.”
 
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