Donald Trump's new campaign manager, GOP pollster Kellyanne Conway, pulled off a miracle yesterday: She got Trump to admit "regret" at some of the many terrible horrific mind-blowing statements he's made throughout the campaign. We’ll let you know when the full accounting of regrets comes out. In the meantime, Conway says that after 15 months of Trump consistently uttering regrettable cringeworthy things with no more explanation than, "Hey, that's just who I am," he suddenly saw the light all on his own. Nick Gass writes:
“He was talking about anyone who feels offended by anything he said, and that's all him. You know, he took extra time yesterday going over that speech with a pen, so that was a decision he made. Those are his words," Conway told ABC's David Muir on "Good Morning America," adding, "And I hope that everybody who has criticized him at some point, David, for being insensitive or for mocking someone at least shows some recognition and some forgiveness.”
Asked whether he would apologize to the Khans for attacking the Gold Star family after they appeared on stage at the Democratic National Convention to criticize him, Conway responded, “He may.”
Oh, maybe he'll track down the disabled reporter he mocked while he's at it and make a personal apology? Or maybe he'll apologize broadly to all people of Mexican heritage? Yeah, right. Or maybe he'll just eat another Taco Bowl and call it a day.