More like flash paper, really.
Senior White House adviser Kellyanne Conway on Wednesday deployed two small flash cards to make the case that there has been no collusion between the Trump administration and Russia … “yet”.
Speaking to Fox News host Sean Hannity, Conway said she was using the cards “to help all the people at home” understand the significance of revelations that Donald Trump Jr agreed to meet a Russian lawyer, after being told the lawyer would provide damaging information about Hillary Clinton because the Russian government was supporting his father’s presidential campaign.
At the end of her interview with Hannity, Conway held up her first placard, which read: “conclusion, collusion”.
Conway crossed out the word collusion and explained: “What’s the conclusion? Collusion? No. We don’t have that yet.”
She then held up a second card, which read “Illusion, delusion”, and said: “I just thought we’d have some fun with words.”
I have fun with words all the time, words are wonderful. That said, I’m something of a stickler for using them correctly. Unfortunately, Ms. Conway doesn’t allow herself to be bothered by that overly much.
Defending the Trump administration, Conway told Hannity the media talks “more about Russia than America”.
The cards, she said, were like Sesame Street’s “Word of the Day”, a reference to the children’s TV show which features a segment in which Elmo and occasionally other muppets, such as the hapless Grover, explain the meaning of words such as vote, stumble and canteen.
I have Word Wednesday every week. What I do, and what Sesame Street does, is to provide nifty things like definitions of those words. That’s not at all what Ms. Conway was doing. She was attempting to switch one word for another in blatant propaganda style.
Conway later tweeted a link to an article about her segment and said: “Apologies to the humorless.”
I’m not humorless, Ms. Conway. I find often find you quite funny, but not in any way you meant.
But by Thursday morning, inevitably, her appearance had become a meme:
Kellyanne Conway did the worst version Bob Dylan's "Subterranean Homesick Blues" pic.twitter.com/siU8fG5GUz
— Scott Kerr (@scott_kerr) July 13, 2017
Scott Kerr: Kellyanne Conway did the worst version Bob Dylan’s “Subterranean Homesick Blues”
You can see additional responses at The Guardian.
Marcus Ranum says
I’ve listened to Bob Dylan and she’s no Bob Dylan.
Caine says
She’s barely a Kellyanne Conway.