"I just want to review, in case you run out of time, this is how I see it so far," Conway, pulling out her cue cards, told show host Sean Hannity. "This is to help all the people at home."
— Fox News (@FoxNews) July 13, 2017
Seconds before wrapping up her elementary school-style lesson, Conway offered a simple conclusion.
"So just so we’re clear everyone, four words: conclusion, collusion – no! Illusion, delusion – yes!"
Which is actually six words, but who’s counting?
Though the props were indeed highly informative, the jokes quickly began to take shape as internet gangs went in on Conway’s attempt to "have some fun with words."
For some, the breakdown wasn’t so much Sesame Street, but was rather reminiscent of Dr.Seuss.
— Ziwe (@ziwe) July 13, 2017
Others chose to take the moment and turn it into a "who wore it best" competition between President Trump and New Jersey Governor Chris Christie.
— Pirate Edward Low (@PirateEdwardLow) July 13, 2017
One savvy user even thought to make a comparison to the 2003 romantic comedy "Love Actually," which, let’s be honest, was an easy one given Conway’s choice of visual aid.
— Sopan Deb (@SopanDeb) July 13, 2017
Alas, not everyone wanted to make a funny, instead opting for a more serious topic: the GOP’s health care bill. *insert doomsday back track*
— Michael R. Piazza (@mrp257) July 13, 2017
Meanwhile, the internet continues to churn out even more “ROFL” memes like this:
— Mikaela Slaney (@MalaySl) July 13, 2017
The counselor did end up responding, but as some have pointed out, it’s unclear whether she actually got the joke.
— Kellyanne Conway (@KellyannePolls) July 13, 2017
Sadly, somewhere out there is a sad muppet who just can’t get over Conway’s antics.