The past four years have allowed me blessings beyond compare as a part of history on Election Night 2016 and as Senior Counselor to the President. It’s been heady. It’s been humbling. I am deeply grateful to the President for this honor, and to the First Lady, the Vice President and Mrs. Pence, my colleagues in the White House and the Administration, and the countless people who supported me and my work. As many convention speakers will demonstrate this week, President Trump’s leadership has had a measurable, positive impact on the peace and prosperity of the nation, and on millions of Americans who feel forgotten no more. The incredible men, women and children we’ve met along the way have reaffirmed my later-in-life experience that public service can be meaningful and consequential. For all of its political differences and cultural cleavages, this is a beautiful country filled with amazing people. The promise of America belongs to us all. I will be transitioning from the White House at the end of this month. George is also making changes. We disagree about plenty but we are united on what matters most: the kids. Our four children are teens and ‘tweens starting a new academic year, in middle school and high school, remotely from home for at least a few months. As millions of parents nationwide know, kids “doing school from home” requires a level of attention and vigilance that is as unusual as these times. This is completely my choice and my voice. In time, I will announce future plans. For now, and for my beloved children, it will be less drama, more moma.
Aside from the frequently used rationale for leaving a highly level political position because the ship is sinking and you want to be the first one to get on a life boat is that you are doing it to spend more time with you family, the biggest news in her statement is “George is also making changes.”
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What does this mean? He’s quit what I suppose could be called his “day job” too:
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Let’s not forget that her main career previously was as a pollster. She knows how to read polls.
It is interesting that she has retweeted the following from Ashley Parker’s Washington Post article, not exactly on Trump’s Christmas card list:
Along with Phil Rucker, Ashely Parker provoked Trump to tweet this:
Ashley Parker concluded her article with a sentence which I doubt Kellyanne wants to remind people of:
Conway, a veteran GOP pollster and strategist, joined the Trump campaign in July 2016 after working for a super PAC that supported Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Tex.) and was highly critical of Trump.
Kellyanne concludes with a rhyme, but must have been in the rhyming state of mind because she also has “this is completely my choice and my voice”.
Poll: I had to correct the spelling of Kellyanne so the poll is new.
Respondents perviously voted: