Conway Echoes Trump’s “Nasty Woman” Attack

Via Politico:

Donald Trump’s campaign manager said Friday that the anti-Trump, negative turn that Hillary Clinton has taken in her campaign in recent days is “even sadder” because it “comes from a woman.” Kellyanne Conway, who is the first woman to manage a U.S. presidential campaign, has attacked Clinton regularly in recent days for spending the bulk of her time on the stump attacking Trump instead of presenting a positive message focused on her plans for the country. On Twitter Friday morning, Conway took that criticism a step further.

Meanwhile this happened last night:



CNN’s Anderson Cooper questioned Donald Trump campaign manager Kellyanne Conway Thursday on how Melania Trump could crusade against online bullying when her husband famously antagonizes others on Twitter. “Doesn’t this start at home?” Cooper asked Conway on “Anderson Cooper 360.” “Isn’t the problem at her own dinner table?”

“No, it’s not at her own dinner table,” Conway fired back. “The fact that her husband is running for president and defends himself sometimes or tweets things out –”

“Talking about Carly Fiorina’s face wasn’t a counterattack. That was just an attack,” Cooper interjected. He was referring to Trump’s attack on the former Hewlett Packard CEO and Republican presidential hopeful in September 2015 when he said “Look at that face! Would anyone vote for that? Can you imagine that, the face of our next president?”

“I am sorry?” asked Conway. “Talking about Carly Fiorina’s face was not a counterattack or counterpunch,” Cooper said. “That was just mean.” Conway responded that he had rescinded the comments “on a national stage” — referring to a CNN Republican primary debate in California. “He went on a national stage, in front of tens of millions of people… and said that she has a very beautiful face, that she’s a beautiful woman.”

She said that the media tended to “cherry pick” posts from Trump’s social media presence to highlight insulting behavior. “I know, it’s full of this stuff, though,” Cooper responded.