Kellyanne Conway changed her tune now that the Donald is paying her.
Kellyanne Conway, Donald Trump’s new campaign manager
Donald Trump’s new campaign manager Kellyanne Conway was not kind to him while she was a CNN pundit. Money can buy loyalty as her tune about him changed.
Currently, the mainstream media is giving Conway high praises. She is now a media darling that changed the direction of the Trump campaign. Will they ask her how she can work and defend a man she was so disgusted by just a few weeks ago?
The fusion of clips in this post is probative. She cannot possibly believe that a character flaw can change in a few weeks to the election.
On his tax returns:
Don Lemon: So, I want to ask you about this alliance between, you first, Kellyanne, between John Kasich and Ted Cruz, this alliance, shall we say, that Donald Trump is calling collusion, is this fair game?
Kellyanne Conway: Of course it’s fair game.
Don Lemon: Are they playing by the rules here?
Kellyanne Conway: Oh, absolutely. It’s completely transparent. Donald Trump’s tax returns aren’t, I would like to see those be transparent.
On Trump’s vulgarity:
Kellyanne Conway:And I think that was a great try, Scottie [Nell Hughes]. But it’s vulgar. And this is the equivalent, really, in New Hampshire of Donald Trump skipping the debate in Iowa. It cost him votes, and I think people will think thrice now when they go into that ballot box and say, “Look, I tried to send a message all along to Donald Trump, to the establishment, but now I got to get serious about sending somebody to the White House. And do I want somebody who hurls personal insults or who goes and talks about philosophical differences?”
About Trump profiting on the backs of the little guys:
Kellyanne Conway: And I think that’s actually something that could hurt Trump in South Carolina and beyond if people start to see that he’s not — he says he’s for the little guy, but he’s actually built a lot of his businesses on the backs of the little guy and he’s a lot of little guys through eminent domain, or through not paying contractors after you’ve built something. The little guys have suffered.
About Trump University:
Kellyanne Conway: For Trump, the debates are fraught with peril. Because now the question is going to be about these Trump victims. The reason the messaging has gotten better since Alex’s barnburner of an article two weeks ago is they’re starting to talk about victims of Trump University, victims of Trump in Atlantic City. Before that it was his conservative apostasies, now it’s actually you’re for the little guy but you’ve built your business on the backs of the little guy.
About personal insults and lying:
Kellyanne Conway: And I think that was a great try, Scottie [Nell Hughes]. But it’s vulgar. And this is the equivalent, really, in New Hampshire of Donald Trump skipping the debate in Iowa. It cost him votes, and I think people will think thrice now when they go into that ballot box and say, “Look, I tried to send a message all along to Donald Trump, to the establishment, but now I got to get serious about sending somebody to the White House. And do I want somebody who hurls personal insults or who goes and talks about philosophical differences?”
About whining and complaining about the rules:
Kellyanne Conway: And so, you can whine and complain all you want, that you didn’t know the rules, you changed the rules. I would just also say there’s analysis today that Donald Trump’s won 35 percent of the popular vote but 40 percent — 42 percent of the delegates already. So, apparently they like the rules — they like those rules.
About Trump bullying:
Kellyanne Conway:Wouldn’t you love to see, no, you know what you’d love to see, Kayleigh, Donald Trump stand up and say, “Roger Stone cut the crap. Stop threatening people and their lives.”
On Trump’s pro-life stance:
Kellyanne Conway: But I have to just say as a pro-lifer with many pro-life candidates who are very disappointed, pro-life causes are very disappointed today. They don’t need four or five times to get it right. They would have gotten it right the first time. Because the pro-life community is one mind on this. You do not punish the woman. … And let’s be honest, Kayleigh. Mr. Trump has gotten $2 billion worth of free earned media coverage so far, according to The Washington Post analysis recently. So, if you live by the media questions, sometimes you have to die by the media questions and sometimes it’s not just a good day for the home team.