Meadows: Kellyanne Conway’s
departure is ‘big blow to us’
Politico,
by
Quint Forgey
Original Article
Posted By: Harlowe,
8/24/2020 1:22:28 PM
White House chief of staff Mark Meadows acknowledged Monday that White House counselor Kellyanne Conway’s upcoming departure from the administration represented a “big blow” to President Donald Trump’s team. “It’ll be a big hole, a big blow to us,” Meadows said in an interview on “CBS This Morning.” (Snip) “Kellyanne is going to be missed. America loves her,” Meadows said Monday. “We certainly will miss her here at the White House. But listen, this is all about making a priority for family. That’s what this president’s about, and that’s what Kellyanne Conway’s about.”
Reply 1 - Posted by:
Connor 8/24/2020 1:27:09 PM (No. 519522)
She can be replaced.
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
bighambone 8/24/2020 1:50:15 PM (No. 519548)
Kellyanne Conway traded in her highly successful career to try and save her 15 year old teenage daughter who may well have been encouraged to “act up” by her Trump hating father George Conway, in an effort by George to get Kellyanne to leave the Trump White House. While George may have succeeded in the near term, you can bet that Kellyanne will figure that out and George may well be very sorry in the end. Kellyanne has showed that she is tough and no doubt Kellyanne will be back.
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
Daisymay 8/24/2020 2:12:04 PM (No. 519566)
I totally agree #2. I would suspect the daughter is working with Daddy. I'm guessing she is a spoiled Brat (as many 15 year old girls are at that age). I agree that once this is all ironed out, Kellyanne will be back working in the Trump White House. My hope is, at that time she has dumped the Scumbag Husband and the Daughter is now in a Convent until she turns 18 (I used to threaten my Teen Daughter with that). Sooner or later this young lady will mature!! I feel sorry for Kellyanne!
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I suspect we will find out "the rest of the story" at a later date.
I have never understood how both she or Mary Matalin could be in relationship with someone who was so opposite in their core beliefs, and also extremely unattractive. It makes me wonder if all parties are authentic.
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
hooverdog 8/24/2020 2:29:24 PM (No. 519584)
I liked Kellyanne’s standing up firmly for Trump and the administration, but her habit of continuing to talk over the questioner drove me crazy.
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
AltaD 8/24/2020 3:04:15 PM (No. 519616)
If my spouse spent years undermining my boss and my career, I'd keep my job and dump my husband. And if there was a teen like Kellyanne's in the mix, I would not request primary custody.
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
Harlowe 8/24/2020 3:14:00 PM (No. 519622)
Without question, wedding vows are sacred and every effort should be made to preserve a marriage, and the needs of children an utmost priority; however, if one spouse is the victim of emotional/mental abuse, and the children are exposed to emotional turbulence, the need for a legal separation or divorce should be a serious consideration. Over time, the victimized spouse may recover, but the children will have been impacted emotionally for the remainder of their lives. The children need to be protected and in custody of the parent with the emotional stability to raise them to adulthood, providing them with a loving, stable, disciplined, and religious home environment. Blessings and prayers are with Kellyanne.
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
stablemoney 8/24/2020 3:31:51 PM (No. 519641)
I thought she could have waited until after the election. There are only a couple of months left. I can't see why there could not have been some type of arrangements for that.
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
zephyrgirl 8/24/2020 3:51:40 PM (No. 519663)
I would have taken that kid's cell phone away months ago, and only allowed her computer access when I could supervise it. Further, she would be in lockdown until she learned to behave. Actions have consequences, and that 15-year old needs some consequences very badly.
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
or gate 8/24/2020 4:37:59 PM (No. 519692)
Big Loss.
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
Harlowe 8/24/2020 4:40:44 PM (No. 519693)
#8- Agree with such thinking which leads to “why” now, and instinct suggests two possibilities: 1) the daughter is seriously in need of parenting; 2) a “quid pro quo” of sorts—meaning, possibly, if The Lincoln Project has some nasty “dirt” ready to be launched against President Trump before November 3rd, the “bargain” may be, if Kellyanne leaves the White House, The Lincoln Project will not go forward with the smear (hopefully). Regardless, it appears “leftists” have won with Kellyanne preparing to depart the Trump White House just before the election. The suggestion that their daughter was being manipulated to use social media as a means of bringing about Kellyanne’s departure is not likely, but it is a possibility.
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Reply 12 - Posted by:
red1066 8/24/2020 5:38:54 PM (No. 519733)
She might be leaving the White House job, but she won't be silent. Plan on seeing Kellyanne quite often on TV. She can still do interviews and commentary without it interfering with home life.
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Reply 13 - Posted by:
smokincol 8/24/2020 6:37:19 PM (No. 519787)
noting wrong with KellyAnne deciding to follow a domestic path. after all, we have Kimberley Guilfoyle waiting in the wings. she's about as tough as tough can get.
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Reply 14 - Posted by:
mamateach 8/24/2020 6:51:10 PM (No. 519792)
There appear to be some very serious issues in the Conway family. Unfortunately, social media brought everything into the public arena. News of the weekend was that Claudia Conway, soon to be 16 was seeking emancipation from her parents. Her criticism focused more on her mother than on her father. Daddy’s decision to stop tweeting and Mommy’s decision to leave her job in order to focus on family can be seen as great first steps to healing the family or they are showing the child that she is in control of the family. Sincerely hope the results are the former !
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Reply 15 - Posted by:
cedar 8/24/2020 7:04:10 PM (No. 519807)
Good luck Kellyanne, I hope you are able to handle those two brats and that they do not drive you completely nuts.
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