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Kellyanne Conway Flashcards

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Kellyanne Conway Flashcards
Category: Meme Status: Submission Year: 2017 Origin: Fox News Region:
Type: Exploitable, Photoshop,
Tags: kellyanne conway, russiagate, donald trump, fox news, hannity, photoshop, politics, news, media, white house,
Kellyanne Conway Flashcards

About

Kellyanne Conway Flashcards refers to a series of photoshop exploitables based on an image of White House Senior Counsel Kellyanne Conway holding two pieces of white paper to argue for media hysteria over the Russiagate controversy in July 2017.

Origin

On July 12th, 2017, Kellyanne Conway appeared on Sean Hannity's Fox News program to discuss Donald Trump Jr.'s Email controversy. During the interview, she argued that the emails he tweeted, which revealed that he was informed of a Russian government plan to swing the 2016 presidential election in favor of Donald Trump, did not prove collusion with a foreign country. To make her point, she held up two white sheets of paper with the words "conclusion, collusion, illusion, delusion" on them (shown below).[1]



That night, Twitter user @YasharAli[2] shared the video from Fox News' twitter account with the caption "This just happened on Hannity….." The tweet (shown below, left) received more than 3,600 retweets and 7,100 likes. He then responded to his own tweet with "2. Didn't someone warn Kellyanne not to hold up white pieces of paper? (video in the tweet above)" The second tweet (shown below, right) received more than 400 retweets and 1,600 likes in 12 hours.


This just happened on Hannity... CONCLUSION? ILLUSION DELUSION COLLUSION 2. Didn't someone warn Kellyanne not to hold up white pieces of paper? (video in the tweet above) CONCLUSION? ILLUSION COLLUSION DELUSION FOX EWS

Spread

Shortly after Fox posted the video, users on Twitter began photoshopping various images onto the flashcards (examples below). Twitter published a Moments page to compile the submissions.[3]


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Several news outlets covered the emerging meme as well as Kellyanne Conway's use of props, including Newsweek,[4] Fortune,[5] Esquire,[6] USA Today,[7] Elite Daily[8] and more.

Various Examples


SAY IT'S CAROL SINERSWITH ANy LUCK BY NEXT YEAR FOX EWS 8:36 MT GET OUT FOX EWS FOX EWS 8:36
LIES ARE NOT FAKE NEWS FAKE NEWS ARE LIES FOX EWS 65,844,710 Hillary Clinton 62,979,636 Donald Trump FOX EWS PRESIDENT TRUMP THIS IS THE GREATEST

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Tags: kellyanne conway, russiagate, donald trump, fox news, hannity, photoshop, politics, news, media, white house,


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