Conway Plays The Blame Game In Attempt To Bait Liberals Into Violent Rhetoric (VIDEO)

The Queen of Alternative Facts and advisor to President Donald Trump, Kellyanne Conway, recently took some time off from babysitting our president to criticize the media. She didn’t mince words while acknowledging how much Twitter hates her, either.

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In the aftermath of the tragic Alexandria shooting, both sides of the political spectrum took to Twitter. Supporters of President Donald Trump blame #TheResistance, saying it’s their fault that a mentally ill individual had easy access to guns.

Meanwhile the left points out the obvious: gun control.

During a recent interview on Fox & Friends, Conway said:

“I went back and looked at exactly what was being discussed on all the TV shows, except yours, at 7:09 a.m. on Wednesday, when this happened, and it’s a really curious exercise, because as Steve Scalise was fighting for his life and crawling into right field in a trail of blood, you should go back and see what people were saying about the president and Republicans at that very moment.”

In other words, if everyone just went along with fascism this would have never happened.

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Conway continued to complain about all of the negativity in the media lately, which can happen when the president is being investigated for obstruction of justice. She did more than just complain, though.

She also tried to bait liberals into violent rhetoric, saying:

“But look at Twitter. If I was shot and killed tomorrow, half of Twitter would explode in applause and excitement – this is the world we live in now.”

Being able to criticize politicians is what sets us apart from countries like North Korea. Not having decent gun control laws is what turns America into ‘Murica. Especially when the GOP recently blocked a bill that would have kept the gun out of the shooter’s hands this time. Oops.

Watch this video of her segment on Fox & Friends (after the jump).

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qpUGdnJ_DRE

Feature Image Source: Screenshot Via Twitter.