Kellyanne Conway Takes Parting Shots at ‘Snarking and Barking’ Never Trumpers: ‘Their Candidates Didn’t Win’

 

Outgoing White House special counselor Kellyanne Conway used her last Fox & Friends interview on the job to rail against President Donald Trump’s enemies — especially the Republicans who refuse to fall in line behind him.

After fielding questions about the unrest in Kenosha from the Jacob Blake shooting and waxing poetically about Trump’s leadership, she pivoted to start attacking former Vice President Joe Biden and the Democrats on multiple political fronts. She eventually went back to gushing about Trump, saying he “plucked me out of plain sight” to run his 2016 campaign, and then she went back on the attack.

I had worked really hard for decades and been ignored by a lot of the guys, shunted to the side, ridiculed, derided. That’s okay, because a lot of them are snarking and barking from the sidelines, the Never Trumpers. But they also have another thing in common: their candidates didn’t win, and they weren’t in charge. Maybe their candidates should have hired a woman, or this woman. That’s okay, because I will be unleashed one day and I will have my say.

When Conway announced her resignation, she said that it was because she wanted to redirect her focus toward her family. On the same day, George Conway — Kellyanne’s husband and one of the most prominent anti-Trump Republicans in the country — also said he would withdraw from the public arena to attend to family matters. Both announcements came as their teenage daughter has become increasingly outspoken on social media against the president and her parents.

Watch above, via Fox News.

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