The New York Times on Tuesday published a deep dive into the accusations of obstruction of justice that have been swirling around President Donald Trump in a piece headlined “Intimidation, Pressure and Humiliation: Inside Trump’s Two-Year War on the Investigations Encircling Him.”

Trump on Wednesday fired back with a familiar attack:

The tweet caught the attention of George Conway, the husband of White House counselor Kellyanne Conway and expert Twitter TWTR, +7.09% troll.

So he posted this poll:

With more than 185,000 votes tallied, the New York Times NYT, +1.08% is in the clear lead. To be fair, it’s perhaps not surprising that followers of Conway, a longtime Republican but a Trump critic, would side with the Times.

In other words, if Fox News host Sean Hannity asked his followers the same question, the response would surely be wildly different.

But still, 93%?

Of course, the president often says he doesn’t give much credence to polling. Unfavorable polling, anyway.

This particular poll was just the latest bit of Twitter shade thrown at the president by Conway. Just last week, when Trump fired off another “enemy of the people” tweet, Conway followed up with this:

As for what Trump likes to describe as the “failing” New York Times, the company earlier this month topped earnings and revenue targets on the back of the biggest gain in new digital subscribers in about two years.