Trump’s Campaign Manager Rose Quickly By Playing To His Ego

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Kellyanne Conway is “telling Trump what he wants to hear,” a source said.

There’s a secret to newly appointed campaign manager Kellyanne Conway’s success with Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump: she knows how to play to his ego.

The notoriously thin-skinned businessman promoted Conway over fellow campaign pollster Tony Fabrizio, in part, because he didn’t like it when Fabrizio told him about his poor poll numbers and how he needed to do better, a source close to the campaign told The Huffington Post.

Conway is better at massaging the truth ― she tells him that there are hidden Trump voters lurking in swing states, the source said ― and her words.

“Kelly’s telling Trump what he wants to hear,” the source said.

“She has a whole vocabulary of diplomatic words. That’s the kind of woman he likes around, who can tell him the soft way ― encourage him, guide him but not criticize him,” said a second source close to Trump.

The Republican pollster doesn’t tell Trump not to say something, she says it would be “unpleasant” or “awkward,” the second source said. She doesn’t say something Trump wants to say is a lie, she says it’s “open to so many interpretations, I want to tighten it up so there’s no room for misinterpretations,” the second source said.

“She’s a genius,” the second source close to Trump told HuffPost. “I get much further telling people what they want to hear. That’s a good way to handle Donald, you reinforce what he wants to do. She is so diplomatic it’s unbelievable.”

But diplomacy, while a useful trait in politics, can be disastrous for a campaign pollster. They are often the campaign’s truth-teller, the one person who will tell the candidate when he or she is failing to connect with voters and should switch tactics. So while an impossibly cheerful spokesperson can help a campaign thrive, an impossibly cheerful pollster presents a unique danger to the candidate.

Going forward, however, Conway will do more than interpret public opinion for Trump. She will help the candidate craft messages designed to appeal to women and independent voters, two groups without which Trump has little chance at making it to the White House.

Neither Conway nor Trump campaign spokeswomen responded to a request for comment.

Conway has experience working for male politicians who put their feet in their mouths ― she previously worked for failed Senate candidate Todd Akin, a Republican who infamously said that women could not get pregnant from rape if it was a “legitimate rape.”

“She’s used to dealing with certifiable people ... as long as you follow the crazy rules you can get along perfectly,” the second source said.

More: Donald Trump's Campaign Manager Rose Quickly By Playing To His Ego

I admit that Kellyanne Conway is a gifted campaign manager/pollster/spokesperson, but it remains to be seen if she can smear enough turd polish on Trump to put him in the White House. My guess is that she cannot.
 
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Kellyanne Conway is “telling Trump what he wants to hear,” a source said.

There’s a secret to newly appointed campaign manager Kellyanne Conway’s success with Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump: she knows how to play to his ego.

The notoriously thin-skinned businessman promoted Conway over fellow campaign pollster Tony Fabrizio, in part, because he didn’t like it when Fabrizio told him about his poor poll numbers and how he needed to do better, a source close to the campaign told The Huffington Post.

Conway is better at massaging the truth ― she tells him that there are hidden Trump voters lurking in swing states, the source said ― and her words.

“Kelly’s telling Trump what he wants to hear,” the source said.

“She has a whole vocabulary of diplomatic words. That’s the kind of woman he likes around, who can tell him the soft way ― encourage him, guide him but not criticize him,” said a second source close to Trump.

The Republican pollster doesn’t tell Trump not to say something, she says it would be “unpleasant” or “awkward,” the second source said. She doesn’t say something Trump wants to say is a lie, she says it’s “open to so many interpretations, I want to tighten it up so there’s no room for misinterpretations,” the second source said.

“She’s a genius,” the second source close to Trump told HuffPost. “I get much further telling people what they want to hear. That’s a good way to handle Donald, you reinforce what he wants to do. She is so diplomatic it’s unbelievable.”

But diplomacy, while a useful trait in politics, can be disastrous for a campaign pollster. They are often the campaign’s truth-teller, the one person who will tell the candidate when he or she is failing to connect with voters and should switch tactics. So while an impossibly cheerful spokesperson can help a campaign thrive, an impossibly cheerful pollster presents a unique danger to the candidate.

Going forward, however, Conway will do more than interpret public opinion for Trump. She will help the candidate craft messages designed to appeal to women and independent voters, two groups without which Trump has little chance at making it to the White House.

Neither Conway nor Trump campaign spokeswomen responded to a request for comment.

Conway has experience working for male politicians who put their feet in their mouths ― she previously worked for failed Senate candidate Todd Akin, a Republican who infamously said that women could not get pregnant from rape if it was a “legitimate rape.”

“She’s used to dealing with certifiable people ... as long as you follow the crazy rules you can get along perfectly,” the second source said.

More: Donald Trump's Campaign Manager Rose Quickly By Playing To His Ego

I admit that Kellyanne Conway is a gifted campaign manager/pollster/spokesperson, but it remains to be seen if she can smear enough turd polish on Trump to put him in the White House. My guess is that she cannot.

She seems qualified, her candidate doesn't...

I don't think she will be able to control Trump as well... Not her fault, he is just too ill disciplined...
 
57b75d2e1700001108c74497.jpeg


Kellyanne Conway is “telling Trump what he wants to hear,” a source said.

There’s a secret to newly appointed campaign manager Kellyanne Conway’s success with Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump: she knows how to play to his ego.

The notoriously thin-skinned businessman promoted Conway over fellow campaign pollster Tony Fabrizio, in part, because he didn’t like it when Fabrizio told him about his poor poll numbers and how he needed to do better, a source close to the campaign told The Huffington Post.

Conway is better at massaging the truth ― she tells him that there are hidden Trump voters lurking in swing states, the source said ― and her words.

“Kelly’s telling Trump what he wants to hear,” the source said.

“She has a whole vocabulary of diplomatic words. That’s the kind of woman he likes around, who can tell him the soft way ― encourage him, guide him but not criticize him,” said a second source close to Trump.

The Republican pollster doesn’t tell Trump not to say something, she says it would be “unpleasant” or “awkward,” the second source said. She doesn’t say something Trump wants to say is a lie, she says it’s “open to so many interpretations, I want to tighten it up so there’s no room for misinterpretations,” the second source said.

“She’s a genius,” the second source close to Trump told HuffPost. “I get much further telling people what they want to hear. That’s a good way to handle Donald, you reinforce what he wants to do. She is so diplomatic it’s unbelievable.”

But diplomacy, while a useful trait in politics, can be disastrous for a campaign pollster. They are often the campaign’s truth-teller, the one person who will tell the candidate when he or she is failing to connect with voters and should switch tactics. So while an impossibly cheerful spokesperson can help a campaign thrive, an impossibly cheerful pollster presents a unique danger to the candidate.

Going forward, however, Conway will do more than interpret public opinion for Trump. She will help the candidate craft messages designed to appeal to women and independent voters, two groups without which Trump has little chance at making it to the White House.

Neither Conway nor Trump campaign spokeswomen responded to a request for comment.

Conway has experience working for male politicians who put their feet in their mouths ― she previously worked for failed Senate candidate Todd Akin, a Republican who infamously said that women could not get pregnant from rape if it was a “legitimate rape.”

“She’s used to dealing with certifiable people ... as long as you follow the crazy rules you can get along perfectly,” the second source said.

More: Donald Trump's Campaign Manager Rose Quickly By Playing To His Ego

I admit that Kellyanne Conway is a gifted campaign manager/pollster/spokesperson, but it remains to be seen if she can smear enough turd polish on Trump to put him in the White House. My guess is that she cannot.

She seems qualified, her candidate doesn't...

I don't think she will be able to control Trump as well... Not her fault, he is just too ill disciplined...

I agree. She was obviously unable to whitewash Todd "Legitimate Rape" Akin. Trump is even worse.
 
I'm always a little skeptical when these kinds of stories say "a source tells us...", "and a second source says...", and "according to our source..." Why not name the source (if there actually IS a source)?
 
I understand and appreciate the role of a public relations expert like Conway - but just putting a bag over FrankenTrump's head doesn't change the monster that he is. Political grooming to deceive American voters into voting him into the White House would end once he got there - because then he would be completely free to be exactly who he really is - and we've seen who he really is. Like he said: “I am who I am.”
 

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