That time Trump's campaign manager accidentally called GOP leaders "Grand Wizards"
You see the donor community starting to come around to their fellow billionaire. They want to help as well. There’s also a generational split here. You see some of the Grand Wizards…the Grand Poohbahs of the party coming over and saying, “I support Donald Trump now.” At the time, it just seemed like a rather […]
You see the donor community starting to come around to their fellow billionaire. They want to help as well. There’s also a generational split here. You see some of the Grand Wizards…the Grand Poohbahs of the party coming over and saying, “I support Donald Trump now.”
At the time, it just seemed like a rather unfortunate Freudian slip. But that was before Donald Trump hired Stephen Bannon, overseer of an incubator of white nationalist extremism, to run his campaign; Trump’s anti-black and anti-Latinx racism became even more explicit; and the campaign fomented a growing reliance on anti-Semitic prejudice and stereotypes to appeal to the GOP base.
In retrospect, Conway’s words appear less like a Freudian slip than a spoiler alert.
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