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George Conway Uses 1 Chilling Movie To Sum Up Trump’s Recent Online Meltdowns
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Conservative attorney George Conway has drawn a stark historical comparison to Donald Trump’s recent late-night meltdowns on his Truth Social platform. “This is like the movie ‘Downfall,’” Conway said on Molly Jong-Fast’s “Fast Politics” podcast, referring to the widely memed, largely accurate film depicting the final days of Nazi dictator Adolf Hitler in his bunker. Watch from the 5-minute mark on YouTube. “This is what happens when a narcissistic sociopath is cornered,” Conway said of Trump, adding: “They become more desperate, more delusional and more dangerous.” Conway, who has filed to run as a Democratic candidate for the House seat of departing Rep. Jerry Nadler (D-N.Y.), warned that Trump’s behavior is only likely to escalate: “He’s only going to get worse, not better. And the most important thing to remember for our current circumstance is that we cannot survive 32 months more of what we’ve seen over the last 16.” “Not only because what we’ve seen over the last 16, if you keep adding on to it at the same rate, is terrible and dangerous,” Conway continued. “I mean, he’s done enormous damage to the country, enormous damage to its economy, enormous damage to its standing in the world. But he’s going to accelerate in his bizarre delusion.” He added, “And it’s going to get much worse, which is why I’m talking about impeachment and removal. We can’t survive, and he’s going to get worse.” Conway, who was previously married to Kellyanne Conway, a senior adviser to Trump during his first administration, also suggested Republicans may ultimately be forced to act. “And even the Republicans are going to have no choice but to face up to the fact that for the sake of the country,” he said, “if not for their own sake, depending on how many of them are left after November, if there’s a free and fair election, they have to join with us to get rid of him too.” By entering your email and clicking Sign Up, you're agreeing to let us send you customized marketing messages about us and our advertising partners. You are also agreeing to our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy.
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