George Conway mocked as he lists diagnostic criteria for narcissistic personality disorder in Trump

George Conway said, 'I think he's had an advantage over these last couple of years that people haven't been seeing him'
PUBLISHED JUL 20, 2024
George Conway launches ‘Anti-Psychopath PAC’ to target Donald Trump (@bradreed9501/ YouTube, Getty Images)
George Conway launches ‘Anti-Psychopath PAC’ to target Donald Trump (@bradreed9501/ YouTube, Getty Images)

WASHINGTON, DC: Attorney George Conway appeared on MSNBC's 'Morning Joe' on Friday, July 19, to discuss his newly formed "Psycho PAC '24," which aims to inform voters about former president Donald Trump's mental state.

During his conversation with host Mika Brzezinski, Conway presented a large poster board listing the diagnostic criteria for narcissistic personality disorder, a condition he and others have suggested Trump may have.

George Conway talks about 'Psycho PAC '24' on MSNBC

The criteria include failure to adhere to social norms, deceitfulness, impulsivity, aggression, and reckless disregard for the safety of others.

Upon reviewing all nine criteria, Conway stated that the indicators of narcissistic personality disorder in Trump were clear and undeniable, Raw Story reported.

"He's nine for nine," he said. "He's a sick man. And that's what we're seeing. And I think he's had an advantage over these last couple of years that people haven't been seeing him. And now they're going to see him -- they're going to see the guy's a nut job."

George Conway talks about 'Psycho PAC '24' on MSNBC (@bradreed9501/ YouTube)
George Conway spoke about 'Psycho PAC '24' on MSNBC (@bradreed9501/ YouTube)

Conway stated that he was initiating the PAC to address what he termed the "double standard" in the news media's relentless focus on President Joe Biden's mental sharpness, contrasting it with the lack of scrutiny given to the former president.



 

During his nomination acceptance speech on Thursday, July 18, MSNBC's Willie Geist observed signs of Trump's personality disorder, highlighting his deviation from the script with personal attacks against opponents, despite his aides' assurances of a "unifying" message.

George Conway mocked on social media

As soon as the news surfaced, social media users started reacting to it. A user wrote, "That's funny, it looks just like something a narcissist would do."



 

Another user added attacking Conway, "Is this what liberals do in their free time? Try to find new ways to attack Trump? Trump derangement syndrome is really contagious these days."



 

A third commentator wrote, "Conway isn't a mental health professional but he needs one"



 

"This guy has completely lost it," one slammed.



 

A person mocked asking, "Do people actually take what Conway says seriously?"



 

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