Earlier this week, longtime Donald Trump critic George Conway, the husband of senior White House adviser Kellyanne, tweeted a series of screenshots from the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders and warned that “all Americans should be thinking seriously now about Trump’s mental condition and psychological state, including and especially the media, Congress—and the Vice President and Cabinet.” And on Wednesday, the president did his best to prove Conway’s point, re: him being clinically insane.

After calling the conservative attorney “a total loser!” the day prior, Trump woke up on Wednesday morning and decided the best use of his time would be to tweet this:

As a reminder, this man’s official title is president of the United States, and not, as his online ravings would suggest, Chairman of the Shithouse-Mouse Council. Setting aside the obvious irony of Trump—who reportedly cheated on Wife No. 1 with Wife No. 2, and Wife No. 3 with a porn star—lecturing anyone about how to be a good husband, it’s not at all clear what his perpetually addled brain is trying to imply here. Did Kellyanne Conway secretly tell Trump not to give her husband a Justice Department job that he’s said he was offered and turned down? Did Conway and Trump collude to disappear George’s résumé? As usual, no one can understand what he’s actually talking about, and someone should probably call a doctor.

Update: Later on Wednesday, Trump respondedto reporter Karen Travers’s question about how his attacks on Conway fit in with Melania’s anti-bullying campaign by saying: “He’s a whack job,” adding that George Conway is “doing a disservice to a wonderful wife. I call him Mr Kellyanne Conway. She’s a wonderful woman.”

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