Conway, referring to a video of the faceoff between the men and Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) in the Oval Office in December, tweeted that Schumer “essentially uses Trump’s narcissism” — and “attempt at machismo” — to “get him to say ‘I will shut it down.’”
Schumer “almost can’t believe Trump is dim-witted enough to take the bait,” Conway added. “But of course Trump is.” Conway also praised Schumer for his “superhuman efforts to avoid bursting into laughter at Trump’s imbecility.”
The president later refused to sign a federal spending bill because it didn’t include $5.7 billion to begin work on his border wall. The impasse shut down part of the government and now is the longest shutdown in U.S. history. Trump is now referring to it as the “Schumer Shutdown.”
.@BillKristol So much better is the video, showing as it does Trump’s attempt at machismo, along withp Schumer’s superhuman efforts to avoid bursting into laughter at Trump’s imbecility. https://t.co/JDN786Hnwd
— George Conway (@gtconway3d) January 24, 2019
The long version of the video is even better. Sen. Schumer essentially uses Trump’s narcissism to get him to say “I will shut it down,” and then almost can’t believe Trump is dim-witted enough to take the bait. But of course Trump is. https://t.co/nzF1SAE3TS
— George Conway (@gtconway3d) January 24, 2019
Conway also quoted a 2017 BuzzFeed article that cited an unnamed White House official who noted that Trump isn’t capable of playing the “sort of three-dimensional chess” strategy required in complex political situations. “More often than not he’s just eating the pieces,” Conway said in quoting the official.
“The former [White House] official said he doesn’t think Trump is playing ‘the sort of three-dimensional chess people ascribe to decisions like this. More often than not he’s just eating the pieces.’”https://t.co/hPZzS1kot3
— George Conway (@gtconway3d) January 24, 2019
Conway’s Twitter followers loved his tear.
It was a special special moment. Yuuggge
— Andrea Schoech (@Aschoech) January 24, 2019