Kellyanne Conway went viral on Wednesday night, and not exactly for the right reasons.
As The Daily Beast reported, Conway appeared on Fox News' Hannity to talk about Donald Trump Jr.s meeting with a Russian lawyer in the summer of 2016.
During her appearance, she pulled out two pieces of paper and held them up for the television audience. On on was written the words "conclusion" and "collusion." On the other were the words "illusion" and delusion."
"This is to help all the people at home," she said. "What's the conclusion? Collusion? No, we don't have that yet. I see illusion and delusion. Just so were clear, everyone. Conclusion? Collusion, no. Illusion and delusion, yes."
Conway even likened the demonstration to Sesame Street's word of the day.
Watch the full clip below.
Conways attempt to explain the Russian controversy turned her into a viral meme, even inspiring the hashtag #KellyCards, USA Today reported.
Most of the memes used the cards to poke fun at President Donald Trump and pop culture.
As The Daily Beast reported, Conway appeared on Fox News' Hannity to talk about Donald Trump Jr.s meeting with a Russian lawyer in the summer of 2016.
During her appearance, she pulled out two pieces of paper and held them up for the television audience. On on was written the words "conclusion" and "collusion." On the other were the words "illusion" and delusion."
"This is to help all the people at home," she said. "What's the conclusion? Collusion? No, we don't have that yet. I see illusion and delusion. Just so were clear, everyone. Conclusion? Collusion, no. Illusion and delusion, yes."
Conway even likened the demonstration to Sesame Street's word of the day.
Watch the full clip below.
Conways attempt to explain the Russian controversy turned her into a viral meme, even inspiring the hashtag #KellyCards, USA Today reported.
Most of the memes used the cards to poke fun at President Donald Trump and pop culture.