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What feminism? Vanity Fair uses comedy sketch as basis for degrading Kellyanne Conway

According to Vanity Fair, if you are an influential woman on the right, you must be “grasping” or an “attention-hungry player.”

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The article tried to hide behind last night’s Saturday Night Live skit as the basis for its degrading claims. It didn’t work.

It’s comedy when the Left is the subject. When a conservative is being portrayed, Saturday Night Live suddenly becomes a primary historical reference documentary.

https://twitter.com/Mellecon/status/823240433572646912

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Apparently, that is too difficult of a concept for Vanity Fair to grasp.

https://twitter.com/lybr3/status/823278441080492033

https://twitter.com/DicksTrash/status/823236817734529024

Boom.

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