Kellyanne Conway Is Useless In Donald Trump’s Cult Of Misogynists, Sexual Harassers, And Woman-Beaters


It’s really about time that Donald Trump got it right. For a full year since he started his presidential campaign, he’s tried different people, beginning with perhaps one of the worst humans ever born — and yet, a notoriously popular conservative operative — Roger Stone.

Roger Stone was formally an adviser for Donald Trump until he ended his relationship with his, according to The Washington Post in order to surround himself with “the best people.” [Image by Spencer Platt/Getty Images]
While Donald Trump was headlining the Republican National Convention, Roger Stone was in the back, yelling at The Young Turks (TYT) host Cenk Uygur, while Alex Jones was instigating a fight with him, hijacking one of his segments showing off a Bill Clinton T-shirt with the word “Rape” on it.

Back in 2008, The Daily Beast ran a piece on Roger Stone where he talked about his regrets as the GOP’s dirty trickster for the Bush campaign.

Stone was influential to the Donald Trump campaign from the beginning, getting himself banned from major networks such as MSBNC and CNN, the latter, for tweeting bigoted tweets, suggesting that one of the anchors “kill herself” and calling another one a “fat…” well, let’s just say it starts with a “N” and referred to a black guy, for which he apologized for later, saying it was a “two-martini” tweet.

Corey Lewandowski was Donald Trump’s campaign manager before he was immediately hired by CNN. Surely, feeling he could grab a female reporter by the arm as he did to get her out of the way, is more about aggressive-dominance towards women than forcefully removing the press. [Image by John Minchillo/AP Photo]
But apparently he wasn’t bad enough, perhaps because of his apology — one of the things we’ve discovered since Donald Trump has been campaigning, he hates apologies — and would later be replaced by Corey Lewandowski, who also got himself into some trouble for getting physically aggressive with a female Breitbart News reporter, for which he was still be able to get a high-paying job at CNN, to spread “the gospel” of Donald Trump after he was let go.

Of course, he wasn’t hired because he did that, but hiring him was reportedly an issue for the real reporters and journalists on the network, who were apparently threatening to leave as he appeared to be a enemy of news organizations.

But that still wasn’t good enough, no. Donald Trump had to dig in a little deeper to find someone even worse. So how about going with a guy who got paid under the table after a long career of defending powerful dictators, manipulating local causes, and re-branding them as “alright” people: Paul Manafort.

His Russian ties became persistently public — which is problematic for a guy who prefers to be secretive — and so he finally bailed, only to be replaced by another bad guy, Stephen Bannon, the former CEO for the same Breitbart News network mentioned earlier.

Stephen Bannon was the former CEO of Breitbart News a controversial and incendiary online media service, who has a history of domestic violence and questionable ethics, to match the line-up of Donald Trump’s immoral tribe of miscreants. [Image by Gerald Herbert/AP Photo]
Now, there are reports of Donald Trump’s new guy having a history of domestic violence, to go with the addition of Roger Ailes to the team who was publicly pressured to leave the FOX News Network over “acceptable” enough sexual harassment accusations, to walk out with $40 million in his pocket.

It’s been said that Donald Trump’s ability to be in the news day after day, was in the works for years with a lot of practice, which he was finally able to “get right,” spurring him to run for president again. Could those months of constant turn-over of misogynists, violence-prone alpha males, creeps and racists have finally allowed him to get it right?

Because Donald Trump is still the same guy on Twitter and in his speeches, still throwing insults despite the fact that a woman, Kellyanne Conway, is “trying” to rebrand his image.

But she’s surrounded by a team of people who have careers and/or a history of abusing women, and so they can continue to do what they do best without having to be held accountable for any of it under Donald Trump’s protection, which allows him to continue to be himself.

Make no mistake, this means Donald Trump can be dismissive of what Kellyanne is trying to do. That’s assuming that she’s really trying when she goes out and talks up this new image. Because all he needs is a buffer to make it seem as if he’s making changes, to make himself and his campaign look more accessible.

With his team’s history of misogyny, he doesn’t have to do anything different at all. But then she likely already knows this. It would make sense if she doesn’t take her position too seriously; where she gets frustrated with Donald Trump when he doesn’t do what he’s supposed to do and stop offending people by the masses. She’s probably not doing that at all.

And that’s more reason for the American people to also be dismissive of Conway as Donald Trump’s campaign manager.

It should be very clear at this point that even though he will not get the presidency, that there’s no stopping his descent into a new era of conservative media, where those alpha males can rule and get away with whatever they want, chomping on their cigars as they sip bourbon, cat-calling female staffers, while bragging about their latest trending tweetsults.

It should also be just as clear at this point that Donald Trump’s fascination with people who push the limits of criminality are his kind of people.

[Photo by Gerald Herbert/AP Photo]

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