• October 13, 2024

‘You’re A F**king Miserable Person!’ Kellyanne Conway Holds Nothing Back Against Her Worst Enemy

Kellyanne Conway was interviewed for an article by New York Magazine a while back.

Throughout much of the article, the author took the opportunity to be undeniably condescending towards her, firing unnecessary insults wherever he felt impactful.

Here is a clip from the article:

Caricatures from that time, when hardly anyone believed Trump could defy the polls and win, depicted her wielding everything from a whip to a shock collar to tame her unruly candidate. But these days, serving as the senior counselor to the president, Conway is becoming less a supporting character than a bona fide celebrity in her own right. She is simply more famous — more beloved by Trump fans and more hated by Trump detractors — than anyone in any comparable role in any previous White House. And so she has become a complicated symbol for both sides; recently, when a photo of her wearing a mini-dress and sitting on her knees on a couch in the Oval Office went viral — leading a Democratic congressman to say she looked “familiar” in the position — it set off debate among feminists over whether a woman like Conway, who many believe is harmful to their cause, deserves sticking up for in the face of sexism. Personally, Conway claims to be sick of herself. But she’s also clearly having a lot of fun being the center of attention in what’s surely the strangest era in modern political history.

On January 20, the day of Trump’s inauguration, Conway turned 50. Up close, she looks like a glamorous mosquito, five feet and six inches of wiry limbs and buzzing energy wrapped tightly in colorful shift dresses by Alexander McQueen or Sandro — today a short-sleeve royal-blue number with leather accents, a rhinestone necklace, and black-and-beige stilettos.

However, in some parts it gives the viewer an great and intimate look at the real Kellyanne Conway.

When Kellyanne was asked about her infamous ‘alternative facts’ comment, she response was just as tough as we’d expect:

“Two plus two is four. Three plus one is four. Partly cloudy, partly sunny. Glass half full, glass half empty. Those are alternative facts,” explained Kellyanne.

“Anybody who pretends I’m not smart or not credible, it’s like, ‘Excuse me, I’ve spoken 1.2 million words on TV, okay? You wanna focus on two here and two there, it’s on you, you’re a f*cking miserable person, P.S., just whoever you are,” said Kellyanne.

Here is the entire article written about Conway.

Although the author did finally go onto describe what Kellyanne Conway is like in person.

“Horrified critics of the president are often surprised to find that, in person, it’s very difficult to dislike Conway. With her airy voice and cheeky sense of humor, she’s charming and magnetic almost in the manner of a particularly gifted retail politician, and without the alien creepiness that actually being a politician sometimes requires,” said New York Magazine.

“She’s also pathologically social, her life a hamster wheel of meetings, briefings, appearances, interviews, events, and cocktail parties — something that separates her from someone like, say, Bannon.” wrote New York Magazine.

Do you love Kellyanne Conway?

Patriots Beacon