
George T. Conway III
George Conway’s continued social media assault upon the current president remains the single greatest thing on Twitter that doesn’t involve hurling cheese at babies. For almost two years, the Wachtell counsel has fired up the Twitter machines to call out the White House for all manner of policy missteps and acts of gross dishonesty, earning himself quite the loyal following of almost 370K.
That many of his public postings rip Trump as a liar despite the fact that Conway’s own wife composes and repeats most of those same lies drives a lot of the fascination with George’s tweets. Moreover, how does the infamously petty Trump keep Kellyanne around when every day brings another devastating rebuke from her husband?
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He actually ended up doing this. What a lying piece of garbage. #SummaCumLiarhttps://t.co/TkJzyGkrx4
— gtconway.bsky.social (@gtconway3d) March 13, 2019
Have we ever seen this degree of brazen, pathological mendacity in American public life? One day he makes a harmless slip of the tongue, something any mentally balanced person would laugh off.
— gtconway.bsky.social (@gtconway3d) March 14, 2019
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But one lie on any subject is never enough for Donald Trump. So he next tells a different lie. Yes, I omitted a word, but to save time. A ridiculous assertion, of course—he really said “Tim Apple” instead of “Tim Cook of Apple” to save **a third of a second**?
— gtconway.bsky.social (@gtconway3d) March 14, 2019
ridiculous because it was irrelevant to the charges at hand—not that there was no proof of collusion, just that whether there was or wasn’t was irrelevant to the proceedings at hand. And yet he lies again—a blatant lie—about what the judge said in open court.
— gtconway.bsky.social (@gtconway3d) March 14, 2019
But these are just two of … how many examples? Hundreds? Thousands? Is it possible to count? At any level of government in this country, in any party, have we ever seen anything like this? It’s beyond politics. It’s nuts. It’s a disorder.
— gtconway.bsky.social (@gtconway3d) March 14, 2019
He concludes this thread by pointing out:

Tell us what you really think, George.
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