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Oh Kellyanne, we wish we could quit you.

Speaking with CNN's Christopher Cuomo on Wednesday, the "counselor" to the President said "nobody here talks about Hillary Clinton," insisting that "we" don't care about Hillary.

The remarks were, erm, ill timed. President Trump had, in fact, brought up Hillary Clinton twice earlier that day, unprompted.

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First, while speaking about his commitment to "massive oil and gas," he compared himself to Hillary Clinton, who he said "was for windmills." And second, while answering questions in a press conference: he once again insisted that there was "no collusion" with Russia when asked whether he would consent to an interview with special investigator Robert Mueller, and swiftly pivoted to what he said was the FBI's mishandling of Hillary Clinton's use of a private email server (Do you think he knows about Jared and Ivanka?).

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Things got worse -- or better, if you're, like, into seeing hypocrisy play out in real time -- during one of President Trump's fun early morning tweetstorms. On Thursday, Trump returned to his "Crooked Hillary Emails" greatest hits, seemingly in response Senator Feinstein's unilateral release of an interview with the author of a now-infamous dossier on how Russia influenced the US election via the Trump campaign.

Minutes later, Chris Cuomo took his subtweet game to the next level, and called out Kellyanne's "nobody talks about her" comments once again.

Sick burn, Chris.

But Kellyanne is not one to bow out, and turned to her good friends, Nonsense and Nonsequiter, for help.

Ok Kellyanne, Ok. We're just gonna put this right here.


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