The repeated attacks on President Trump at the Democratic National Convention betray a lack of confidence among party leaders “in the competence of her nominee, Joe Biden,” adviser to President Kellyanne Conway argued on “Hannity.”
“The person most often mentioned in the Biden Convention is not Joe Biden, it’s Donald Trump,” Conway told Sean Hannity. “It’s every noun, verb and adverb out of her mouth. It tells you that the Democratic Party itself has no confidence in the competence in its nominee, Joe Biden.”
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Conway made the comment after former President Bill Clinton on Tuesday night focused on Trump in punctual terms, calling him “a president who defines the job as spending hours a day on TV and watching people on social media.” Former Georgia Candidate State Rep. Stacey Abrams launched rhetorical attacks of her own on the president, calling Trump a “president of cowardice” and a “man who only knows how to refuse or distract.”
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“Have you ever seen such a horrible finish … nominee who is awake and reckless and cantankerous?”
Conway described the attacks as a sign that Democrats are crawling to portray her nominee as an effective leader, despite the fact that the former vice president “achieved less in 47 years in Washington than Donald Trump did in 47 months in Washington.”
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“Four years ago,” Conway told Hannity, “I was with you in Philadelphia [at the 2016 Democratic National Convention] and we would say, ‘Wow, have you ever seen such a horrible finish … nominated that is awake and reckless and overturned?’
“The answer is yes,” she added, “even more so now.”