Friday, July 19, 2024

Filipino American launches anti-Trump PAC: 'Trump is ... insane'


George Conway continues says Donald Trump is mentally unfit to become President.


He is a thorn in Donald Trump's side. George Conway, the mos prominent Filipino American in the fight to stop the Republican nominee from becoming President, calls Trump clinically "insane."

Conway launched a new political action committee, Anti-Psychopath PAC, in order highlight the existential threat Donald Trump poses to democracy and remind voters of the former president’s mental unfitness for office.

"Anti-Psychopath PAC was started for one reason," says Conway, a conservative Republican attorney, "to remind voters that Donald Trump is f**cking insane.


"A convicted felon, a proven rapist, and an anti-democratic nutjob with dictatorial ambitions should be nowhere near the White House."

Conway is the president and CEO of the new PAC, which made its public debut during the Republican National Convention with 10 billboards across Milwaukee, July 18 through July 21. They were displayed around the Fiserv Forum, where the convention was being held, and along highways into the city.
FYI: For more information or to be connected with spokespeople for comment, please contact Kase Cronin at kase@psychopac.org or 781-999-3155.
There was also a mobile billboard truck that circled the convention site displaying the message: “Thanks for nominating a psycho.”

Billboards around the GOP's Nationa Convention reminded delegates of their nominee.



A lifelong Republican, George has been among the most outspoken voices in the Never Trump movement. He has been called “one of Donald Trump’s leading conservative critics” and “one of the few members of his exclusive insular tribe … who has been publicly critical” of Trump.

Unlike most leading conservatives — who surrendered to Trump’s takeover of the GOP as soon as it became politically expedient for them — George has consistently held the former president and his enablers accountable for undermining democracy and eroding faith in America’s institutions.

George Conway once had a front row seat to Trump's mental unbalance and questionable decision making as the husband of Trump's senior adiser Maryanne Conway.  As Trump was filling positions in his administration, Conway was once under consideration to become the White House's Solicitor General, an invitation he turned down.

He was among the first to recognize  Trump's followers and enablers as a cult instead of a political movement. Through social media, he continued to frequently criticize Trump's action and policies. He and his wife divorced in 2023.

That was then.

Today, 
Conway is doing everything he can to prevent  another Trump presidency. He is a leading critic of Trump’s lawlessness and contempt for American democracy.

As one of the founders of the Lincoln Project, a group of moderate Republicans with a strong presence on social media posting ads and campaigns against Trump, Conway seeks every opportunity to expost Trump's disregard for the law, the Constitution and the American people by writing opeds for major publications and as a frequent guest analyst on television news programs.

Conway's take on Trump is simple: He’s a psychopath. He launched Anti-Psychopath PAC to highlight the danger of returning a deranged man to the Oval Office.

The PAC plans to continue shining a light on Trump’s vulnerabilities through election day. A frequent target of Trump’s Truth Social posts, Conway has a demonstrated track record of getting inside the former president’s head. As Trump’s mental state continues to deteriorate, the PAC will help keep up the pressure.

“Donald Trump is a dangerous psychopath, a 34-time felon, and a malignant narcissist who is only in it for himself,” said George Conway. “He’s spent decades showing us over and over again that he’s not fit to run any business, let alone the country. He needs professional clinical treatment, although he’s almost certainly beyond help.”

Conway is an attorney and a leading critic of Donald Trump’s lawlessness and contempt for American democracy. He is a frequent contributor to The Atlantic, co-host of The Bulwark’s “George Conway Explains It All” podcast, board president of the Society for the Rule of Law, and former law partner.

A lifelong Republican, Conway has been among the most outspoken voices in the Never Trump movement. He has been called “one of Donald Trump’s leading conservative critics” and “one of the few members of his exclusive insular tribe … who has been publicly critical” of Trump.

Unlike most leading conservatives — who surrendered to Trump’s takeover of the GOP as soon as it became politically expedient for them — Conway has consistently held the former president and his enablers accountable for undermining democracy and eroding faith in America’s institutions.

Conway launched Anti-Psychopath PAC this month to highlight the former president’s manifest unfitness for office, and the danger of restoring a deranged madman to the Oval Office. The PAC will shine a light on Trump’s vulnerabilities through targeted advertising, including on billboards and TV and digital ads nationwide.

"Anti-Psychopath PAC will continuously highlight Donald Trump’s psychological derangement and bring it to the main stage. 'Sociopath' and 'narcissist' aren’t just buzzwords—Trump’s pathological lying, authoritarian tendencies, and his disregard for democratic norms will destroy our country if he gets reelected. He’s that dangerous," warns Conway.

"Trump’s behavior isn’t just unusual, it’s deeply disturbing and harmful. Whether he’s ranting about sharks or cozying up to dictators, Trump’s actions are those of a man who cares only about himself, not about the country or its people. We can’t ignore his mental health issues any longer.

"The media has often shied away from discussing Trump’s state of mind, but that ends now," says Conway. "It’s time to break the silence and confront the truth: Donald Trump is utterly unfit for office, and understanding his psychology is the key to stopping him.

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