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  • Schipperke

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    Feb 19, 2013
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    Nice house purchased they have. No doubt will begin further construction :innocent0
     

    j_h_smith

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    Jul 28, 2007
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    Wow, and to think she can afford that on a government salary! Seriously, anyone know what her husband does for employment?
     

    Jim12

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    Jan 30, 2013
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    She's earned it.

    OP, would you please, please stop disguising/hiding your hyperllink sources with your own titles, e.g. "Nice house" above? JMHO, there's no added value, and 90% of the time some of us won't click. The "tip" offered by some to hover over it to reveal it isn't helpful for two reasons: 1) It doesn't work with many computers, including mine; and 2) Instead of making life and choices easier, it makes them harder. Thanks, in advance.
     

    Jim12

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    Jan 30, 2013
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    Big time corporate lawyer

    No, although she is a lawyer, she barely practiced law at all, and only briefly. She's a pollster among other related things, and the best. From Wikipedia:

    "... Conway received her Bachelor of Arts degree magna *** laude in political science from Trinity College, Washington, D.C. (now Trinity Washington University), where she was elected to Phi Beta Kappa.[20] She then earned a Juris Doctor with honors from the George Washington University Law School in 1992.[21] After graduation, she served as a judicial clerk for Judge Richard A. Levie of the Superior Court of the District of Columbia.[22][23]

    Career

    Conway entered the polling business when she was in law school, working as a research assistant for Wirthlin Group, a Republican polling firm.[21] After graduating, she initially decided to work for a law firm, but chose to work for Luntz Research Companies instead.[24] While a student at Trinity College, she had met and become friends with Frank Luntz, the founder, on a year abroad at Oxford University.[24] In 1995, she founded her own firm, the Polling Company. Conway's company has consulted on consumer trends, often trends regarding women. Conway's clients have included Vaseline, American Express and Hasbro.[25]


    In the 1990s, Conway, with other young conservative women Laura Ingraham, Barbara Olsen and Ann Coulter,[21] helped turn punditry into "stylish stardom" in both Washington and cable television.[26][27] In another review of the era in the capital, Conway as Fitzpatrick put it that her "broad mind and small waist have not switched places".[28] Conway, Ingraham and Coulter, sometimes termed among others "pundettes",[29] also all appeared on Bill Maher's Politically Incorrect over the period.[21]

    Among the political figures Conway worked for were Congressman Jack Kemp; Senator Fred Thompson;[23][better source needed] former Vice President Dan Quayle;[30] Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich; and Congressman (now Vice President) Mike Pence.[25] She worked as the senior advisor to Gingrich during his unsuccessful 2012 United States presidential election campaign.[31] Another client in 2012 was U.S. Senate candidate Todd Akin.[32]
    Kellyanne Conway in 2015

    In addition to her political opinion research work, Conway has directed demographic and attitudinal survey projects for trade associations and private companies, including American Express, ABC News, Major League Baseball, and Ladies Home Journal.[23] Her firm The Polling Company also includes WomanTrend, a research and consulting division.[23]

    Conway has appeared as a commentator on polling and the political scene, having appeared on ABC, CBS, NBC, PBS, CNN, MSNBC, NY1, and the Fox News Channel, in addition to various radio programs. She received the Washington Post's "Crystal Ball" award for accurately predicting the outcome of the 2004 election.[33]

    Conway has been described as a flack of high prominence, particularly in her role as cable TV spokesperson for the controversial Trump Administration.[34] In February 2017, the MSNBC show Morning Joe publicly "banned" Conway.[35]..."

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kellyanne_Conway


    [edit}: Oh, I see you were talking about her husband, not her. Never mind. Although I bet she makes a fine living in her own right.
     

    pbharvey

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    Dec 27, 2012
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    Good for her.
    That's a bigger commitment to DC than the Obama's renting.
     

    TapRackBang

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    Jan 14, 2012
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    Bel Air
    The "tip" offered by some to hover over it to reveal it isn't helpful for two reasons: 1) It doesn't work with many computers, including mine;
    All computers can see it. If you can't see the website address by hovering over a hyperlink, you need a working browser. Your current one is broken. :)
     

    kmb

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    Jul 20, 2011
    1,937
    "once served as the acting prime minister of Pakistan"

    needs a very thorough sweep. if you're picking up what i'm laying down......
     

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