George Conway, co-founder of the disgraced Lincoln Project, was a guest on Saturday's edition of The Weekend on MS NOW.
Conway has announced that he is thinking of running for Congress in New York’s 12th Congressional District—one of the most liberal districts in the country. And the New York Times has reported that Conway has said that if he does run, he will do so as a Democrat.
Conway's platform: “I want to fight these mothers.” The "mothers" in question being Trump & Co., of course.
So, naturally, host Eugene Daniels introduced Conway as a "conservative" lawyer. When will they stop with this absurd charade?
Conway proceeded to accuse American military officials of "murder" for having ordered a second strike on a narco boat in order to eliminate two crew members who apparently survived.
"No matter what legal regime you apply to the second strike, it's murder. Period. No matter what the legal framework is, it's murder."
That same New York Times article cited above reported that Conway had bragged to potential campaign donors that he is "a top attorney who does not 'have any more effs to give.'”
Speaking of bragging, the segment began with a clip of Mark Kelly, apropos the investigation into him and fellow Democrats over their video telling military members not to obey illegal orders, saying that President Trump:
"Is trying to get some fear out there. And fear can be contagious. But what also can be contagious is courage and patriotism."
How courageous of Kelly to go on Jimmy Kimmel's show and boast of his courage and patriotism, eliciting rapturous cheers and applause from the audience!
Note: Liberals have been shocked and appalled by Trump accusing Kelly & Co. of "sedition." But the panel was all in for Conway explicitly accusing military officials, presumably including the Commander-in-Chief, of "murder."
Here's the transcript.
MS NOW
The Weekend
11/29/25
8:01 am ETEUGENE DANIELS: Despite the investigation against him, Senator Kelly is making it clear he's not backing down. Here's what he told Jimmy Kimmel this week.
MARK KELLY: He's trying to get some fear out there. And fear can be contagious. But what also can be contagious is courage and patriotism. Every one of us has First Amendment speech rights. And I think the president is infringing on those. And he's sending a pretty strong message. You do not want to cross him. And your loyalty should be to him. It should not. It should always be to the Constitution [Kimmel audience cheers and applauds.]
DANIELS: [Pointing down the panel] We've got a clapping over here.
Joining us now, conservative lawyer George Conway. He's also president of Society for the Rule of Law, and Politico magazine senior writer Ankush Khardori. He's also a former federal prosecutor.
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JACKIE ALEMANY: Can we get to the Venezuela of it all? The Washington Post -- we, we went through this article earlier, but just to remind our viewers, has this very damning article about the Defense Department's orders to kill two people who were on a boat off of Venezuelan waters, off of the Venezuelan coast, who were not killed in an initial drone strike.
It's almost like Mark Kelly and the rest of those Democratic senators actually might have known what they were talking about, or potentially already knew about this report coming out. But there are former military lawyers, people who have actually advised special operations forces in the past, who believe that this order amounts to a war crime. Which is that, they called it in essence an order to show no quarter.
GEORGE CONWAY: It actually isn't a war crime because there is no war. It's worse than a war crime because, first of all, the bombings in the first place were illegal because these, there is no war.
ALEMANY: Right.
CONWAY: And these were not combatants.
DANIELS: We don't know who they are. Even to this day, we don't know who they are.
CONWAY: They weren't, it wasn't a naval vessel. It wasn't, there is no war between us and Venezuela. And these people were not sailors or soldiers fighting with weapons against us.
So, that, the law of war doesn't even, you don't even get to the law of war. But even if it were, even if these guys were a naval ship armed to the teeth and the ship was blown up and these guys were in the water, firing against them would be an act, would be a violation of the laws of war.
No matter how you look at this, you can apply civilian law, military law, the Uniform Court [sic, Code] of Military Justice, international law, foreign law, domestic law, federal law, state law, no matter what legal regime you apply to the second strike, it's murder. Period. There's not even an argument. That's how outrageous this is.
JONATHAN CAPEHART: George, you named a lot of laws there. All of them, right.
CONWAY: No matter what the legal framework is, it's murder.
CAPEHART: Right.