‘Narcissist-in-Chief’: George Conway brands Trump as ‘boorish’ and loutish’ in latest Twitter criticism of his wife’s boss
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The husband of White House counselor Kellyanne Conway used harsh language to explain the dangers for Republicans as President Donald Trump continues to bash immigrants.


Prominent Republican attorney George Conway on Thursday reacted to Trump's reelection campaign rally in Grand Rapids, Michigan where Trump ridiculed asylum seekers, claiming they do not fear for their lives and are instead part of "a big fat con job."

Conway was less than impressed.

"There’s no question the asylum system is abused, and needs sensible reform. But this sort of boorish, maleficent demagoguery makes reform ever less likely," Conway argued.

"All the Narcissist-in-Chief cares about is getting hoots from the crowd," he continued.

"And these ego-soothing hoots and hollers from the MAGA crowd come at the expense of support from suburban swing voters (particularly women), who, as a result, rightly view him loutish and cloddish," Conway explained. "Hence the low approval ratings despite the strong economy."

Merriam-Webster defines "boorish" as "resembling or befitting a rude or insensitive person."

They describe "lout" as "an awkward brutish person."

In the last week, Conway was also said Trump is unfit for office and attacked Trump's "pathological narcissism."