Today George Conway’s Anti-Psychopath PAC launched a new six-figure ad campaign featuring this 60-second spot, which plays clips of Trump’s own allies calling him a narcissist who is unfit for office.
The ad will run on cable and digital for the next week in Bedminster, NJ, and Palm Beach, FL, around Trump’s homes, and in the swing states of PA and WI. It will also run in Columbia, SC, Tallahassee, FL, and Austin, TX, targeting Lindsey Graham, Marco Rubio, and Ted Cruz, all featured in the video.
By using the voices of Trump’s current and former allies, the ad shows that even his people know he’s unfit for the White House. Let me know if you would like to be connected with spokespeople for comment.
The 60-second ad, which you can watch here, will run nearly 500 times across cable TV. It shows Trump sitting in the Oval Office, with a voiceover of George saying: “Hey Donald, all your friends, all the people who have worked with you—they think you’re nuts.” It then shows clips of real past statements from Trump allies, including:
- Ted Cruz: “The man cannot tell the truth. And he combines it with being a narcissist.
- Paul Ryan: “He’s a populist authoritarian narcissist.”
- John Bolton: “Donald Trump is not fit to be president of the United States.”
- Bill Barr: “Our country cannot be a therapy session for a troubled man like this.”
- Lindsey Graham: “He is not fit to be president of the United States.”
The campaign will run for one week on cable and digital platforms, targeting Trump and his current and former allies in their home media markets. These include Palm Beach, FL and Bedminster, NJ (Trump), as well as South Carolina (Graham), Florida (Rubio), and Texas (Cruz). The ad will also run digitally in Pennsylvania and Wisconsin, bringing the message to voters that Trump is unfit for office.
Anti-Psychopath PAC remains committed to ensuring voters are fully informed about the dangers of letting a deranged man like Trump back into office. Recently he responded on Truth Social to one of our campaigns. And in a recent rally in Asheville, North Carolina, Trump talked about how his comradeship with dictators amounted to a “personality defect,” which echoed our PAC’s launch video, in which Conway pointed out that Trump’s authoritarianism and his love of authoritarians stemmed from Trump’s personality disorders.
“By using the words of people inside Trump’s own party, we’re highlighting the fact that many of those who are closest to Trump recognize his instability,” said George Conway, president of Anti-Psychopath PAC. “This campaign is delivering the message that concerns about Trump’s mental fitness aren’t just coming from his opponents — they’re coming from the very people who know him best. And they should not be ignored.”
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A new political action committee (PAC) called Anti-Psychopath has recently launched an ad campaign targeting voters in hometowns of former President Donald Trump. The PAC aims to raise awareness about the dangers of psychopathic behavior in political leaders and encourage voters to consider this factor when casting their ballots.
Psychopathy is a personality disorder characterized by a lack of empathy, manipulative behavior, and a disregard for the rights and feelings of others. While not all individuals with psychopathic traits are violent or criminal, research has shown that those with these traits are more likely to engage in unethical and harmful behavior.
The Anti-Psychopath PAC believes that it is important for voters to consider the psychological makeup of political candidates when making their decisions at the polls. They argue that individuals with psychopathic traits are more likely to prioritize their own interests over the well-being of the public, leading to policies and actions that may be harmful to society as a whole.
The ad campaign launched by the PAC features testimonials from mental health professionals, as well as individuals who have been affected by the actions of psychopathic leaders. The goal of the campaign is to educate voters about the potential dangers of electing individuals with psychopathic traits to positions of power.
While the PAC has not explicitly named any specific candidates or politicians in their campaign, it is clear that they are targeting areas where support for former President Trump is strong. Trump has been criticized for his divisive rhetoric, lack of empathy, and disregard for democratic norms during his time in office.
The Anti-Psychopath PAC’s ad campaign is just one example of the growing awareness of the importance of mental health and psychological factors in politics. As our understanding of psychology and human behavior continues to evolve, it is likely that we will see more efforts to educate voters about the potential risks of electing individuals with certain personality traits to positions of power.