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According to Kellyanne Conway. It's a fact of modern life. I wonder if General Electric, Samsung and the other manufacturers of microwaves know this. I just got a new one last Fall. Should I give it the finger when I heat up my soup later, knowing that Steve Bannon is probably watching me?
She says the “surveillance” may be broader than even Trump suggested.
In a wide-ranging interview Sunday at her home in Alpine, where she lives with her husband — a possible nominee for U.S. solicitor general — and their four children, Conway, who managed Trump’s presidential campaign before taking the job as one of the president's closest advisers, suggested that the alleged monitoring of activities at Trump’s campaign headquarters at Trump Tower in Manhattan may have involved far more than wiretapping.
“What I can say is there are many ways to surveil each other,” Conway said as the Trump presidency marked its 50th day in office during the weekend. “You can surveil someone through their phones, certainly through their television sets — any number of ways.”
Conway went on to say that the monitoring could be done with “microwaves that turn into cameras,” adding: “We know this is a fact of modern life.”
Conway suggests even wider surveillance of Trump campaign
According to Kellyanne Conway. It's a fact of modern life. I wonder if General Electric, Samsung and the other manufacturers of microwaves know this. I just got a new one last Fall. Should I give it the finger when I heat up my soup later, knowing that Steve Bannon is probably watching me?
She says the “surveillance” may be broader than even Trump suggested.
In a wide-ranging interview Sunday at her home in Alpine, where she lives with her husband — a possible nominee for U.S. solicitor general — and their four children, Conway, who managed Trump’s presidential campaign before taking the job as one of the president's closest advisers, suggested that the alleged monitoring of activities at Trump’s campaign headquarters at Trump Tower in Manhattan may have involved far more than wiretapping.
“What I can say is there are many ways to surveil each other,” Conway said as the Trump presidency marked its 50th day in office during the weekend. “You can surveil someone through their phones, certainly through their television sets — any number of ways.”
Conway went on to say that the monitoring could be done with “microwaves that turn into cameras,” adding: “We know this is a fact of modern life.”
Conway suggests even wider surveillance of Trump campaign
Unless your tv or microwave has a camera installed, then the only way that you can be under "spied" upon, is through the very things you bought the appliance to track in the first place. At best, using the Tv, they can see someone, but not who, is home because the tv is on, and oh look, they are using Joe's Netflix account, and binge watching Game of Thrones. Or maybe they left the tv on and walked away because it's at that "are you still watching" screen. They certainly can't see if you are reenacting the underwear sliding scene from Ferris Buller in the living room, or hear your bad commentary on how that was the most awesome mask on Face Off.
The sliding underwear was from Risky Business. That was Tom Cruise.
My bad. It's been way too long since I've seen either of them.
I pray this isn't true.
I will no longer be able to blame the grand kids for the wife's missing snacks.
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I wonder if the spying microwave would have been a tip to authorities that Cruise was keeping hookers in his house. Imagine if Ed Rooney had a spying microwave in the Bueller house. Those movies wouldn't have happened as we enjoyed them. Ah, the good old 80s, before our microwaves became our enemies.
According to Kellyanne Conway. It's a fact of modern life. I wonder if General Electric, Samsung and the other manufacturers of microwaves know this. I just got a new one last Fall. Should I give it the finger when I heat up my soup later, knowing that Steve Bannon is probably watching me?
She says the “surveillance” may be broader than even Trump suggested.
In a wide-ranging interview Sunday at her home in Alpine, where she lives with her husband — a possible nominee for U.S. solicitor general — and their four children, Conway, who managed Trump’s presidential campaign before taking the job as one of the president's closest advisers, suggested that the alleged monitoring of activities at Trump’s campaign headquarters at Trump Tower in Manhattan may have involved far more than wiretapping.
“What I can say is there are many ways to surveil each other,” Conway said as the Trump presidency marked its 50th day in office during the weekend. “You can surveil someone through their phones, certainly through their television sets — any number of ways.”
Conway went on to say that the monitoring could be done with “microwaves that turn into cameras,” adding: “We know this is a fact of modern life.”
Conway suggests even wider surveillance of Trump campaign
According to Kellyanne Conway. It's a fact of modern life. I wonder if General Electric, Samsung and the other manufacturers of microwaves know this. I just got a new one last Fall. Should I give it the finger when I heat up my soup later, knowing that Steve Bannon is probably watching me?
She says the “surveillance” may be broader than even Trump suggested.
In a wide-ranging interview Sunday at her home in Alpine, where she lives with her husband — a possible nominee for U.S. solicitor general — and their four children, Conway, who managed Trump’s presidential campaign before taking the job as one of the president's closest advisers, suggested that the alleged monitoring of activities at Trump’s campaign headquarters at Trump Tower in Manhattan may have involved far more than wiretapping.
“What I can say is there are many ways to surveil each other,” Conway said as the Trump presidency marked its 50th day in office during the weekend. “You can surveil someone through their phones, certainly through their television sets — any number of ways.”
Conway went on to say that the monitoring could be done with “microwaves that turn into cameras,” adding: “We know this is a fact of modern life.”
Conway suggests even wider surveillance of Trump campaign
oh look, they are using Joe's Netflix account, and binge watching Game of Thrones.
Anybody else think she is using surveil oddly. Why not just say spy on you? Saying surveil doesn't make one sound smarter.
Just because you have trouble with big words like meme, and surveil, doesn't mean everyone does.
lolz, you can't "surveil" people with microwaves that turn into cameras. How does that even work? Please explain.
lolz, you can't "surveil" people with microwaves that turn into cameras. How does that even work? Please explain.
According to Kellyanne Conway. It's a fact of modern life. I wonder if General Electric, Samsung and the other manufacturers of microwaves know this. I just got a new one last Fall. Should I give it the finger when I heat up my soup later, knowing that Steve Bannon is probably watching me?
She says the “surveillance” may be broader than even Trump suggested.
In a wide-ranging interview Sunday at her home in Alpine, where she lives with her husband — a possible nominee for U.S. solicitor general — and their four children, Conway, who managed Trump’s presidential campaign before taking the job as one of the president's closest advisers, suggested that the alleged monitoring of activities at Trump’s campaign headquarters at Trump Tower in Manhattan may have involved far more than wiretapping.
“What I can say is there are many ways to surveil each other,” Conway said as the Trump presidency marked its 50th day in office during the weekend. “You can surveil someone through their phones, certainly through their television sets — any number of ways.”
Conway went on to say that the monitoring could be done with “microwaves that turn into cameras,” adding: “We know this is a fact of modern life.”
Conway suggests even wider surveillance of Trump campaign
I knew there was a reason I never bought a microwave.
Explaining that might require the use of big words.
You might need to create some new ones too and use others out of place.
Speaking of that, this interview was done by MSN, how can we even trust the veracity of the claim, or the context in which it was said? I want to see video of her supposed comment. I suspect it was tongue in cheek, or purposefully hyperbolic in order to emphasize a point. Maybe you and your leftist comrades trust the MSM unequivocally, but thinking people do not.
A trump aide says, Microwaves can be used to surveil people and this is the best you got? Oh the media, made her do it, is getting a little old, TBH
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