George Conway brutally nails Mike Pence's 'sickening' defense of Trump
During a late Saturday night appearance on MSNBC, conservative lawyer George Conway was asked about Republicans running to the defense of Donald Trump after the announcement that the former president is on the receiving end of a 37-count federal indictment.
That, in turn, led to the Conway -- the husband of former Trump adviser Kellyanne Conway -- to do a brutal impersonation of ex-vice president Mike Pence straddling condemning Trump while at the same time forgiving him.
Adopting a southern accent instead of Pence's Indiana accent, Conway parodied Pence's penchant for citing his Christianity while making a politically-calculated speech intended to not anger the former president's rabid fans.
As part of his impersonation, he stated, "You know, I'm a believer in Jesus Christ and I know Donald Trump is a good man to the depth of his soul, and he is a good person."
He then drawled, as the MSNBC panel laughed, "But you know, we are all sinners. We are all getting carried away sometimes. Sometimes we do things that are wrong and here, you know, Donald Trump, they are out to get him."
"They have been terrible to him. awful, absolutely awful," he continued impersonating Pence, "And I agree he has been persecuted by the left-wing media, and the woke mob. But, he's making it easy for them, he just gets carried away."
Conway later added that he found Pence's and other Republicans' continued defense of the twice-indicted Trump "sickening."
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