Back in 1998, future Donald Trump counselor/spin-master Kellyanne Conway participated in a Washington, D.C. charity event that, for some reason, required her to do a stand-up routine. The results are pretty agonizing. To be fair, Conway kind of understands the structure of a joke. The problem is she really doesn’t know how to deliver one. Oh, and be sure to stick around until 9:05 when she starts singing with a red-feathered boa. Maybe this Saturday Night Live sketch wasn’t too far off after all:
Watch Kellyanne Conway’s excruciating stand-up routine from the ’90s
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