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#CatsJudgingKellyanne is a Twitter hashtag that was started in December 2016 after Special Counselor to the United States President Donald Trump, Kellyanne Conway stated that many of her critics on social media have cats as their profile pictures. The hashtag is typically used by posting a picture of a cat that has a judgemental look and a negative statement about Conway. The hashtag was revived in April 2020 after Conway made a false statement about Covid-19.

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On December 16th, 2020, Fox News[1] reported Kellyanne Conway saying “A lot of them who have attacked me are either childless interns born in the 1990s…or I noticed women who have cats as their Twitter pictures, so I’m not going to really just lose my mind over people attacking me in a 140 characters, I can assure you that." That day, Twitter user and social media cat personality @BitchestheCat[2][3] tweeted, "Since cat pictures bother @KellyannePolls so much, let's start the #catsjudgingkellyanne hashtag and tag her on all your cat pictures" (shown below). The tweet gained over 660 likes in four years.

A Cat Named Bitches @BitchestheCat Since cat pictures bother @KellyannePolls so much, let's start the #catsjudgingkellyanne hashtag and tag her on all your cat pictures 2:18 PM · Dec 16, 2016 - Twitter for iPhone

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On December 16th, 2016, Twitter user @BitchestheCat[4] posted a screenshot of the hashtag trending on Twitter (shown below, left). On April 15th, 2020, Kellyanne Conway was featured on Fox News saying, "This is Covid-19, not Covid-1, folks. You would think that people charged with the World Health Organization facts and figures would be on top of that. This is just a pause right now."[7] Covid-19 was name after the year of it's start. Twitter user @Susang[5] tweeted that day with a picture of a cat and the caption, "Wait…what did she say this time?🤦🏻‍♀️ #catsjudgingkellyanne" (shown below, right). The tweet garnered over 1,100 likes and 120 retweets in a day.

A Cat Named Bitches @BitchestheCat Replying to @micayleee Number one trend in country. You know she's aware of its existence @micayleee @Juan_Abbe @KellyannePolls. Now f--- off 1 #catsjudgingkellyanne @oopsrandi, @tracyjust and 68 more are Tweeting about this #HighCastle Stream The Man in the High Castle now with Prime on Amazon Video. A Promoted by High Castle 2 Pres Obama 15.3K Tweets 3 Nikola Mirotic 4 #NationalUglySweaterDay @HeatherMarsee, @BeesKnees_pdx and 1 more are Tweeting about this 5 #Pressconference @medwriter333, @NatsRallyCat and 8 more are Tweeting about this 8:12 PM - Dec 16, 2016 - Twitter for iPhone
Susang @Susang Wait...what did she say this time? 2 #catsjudgingkellyanne 9:22 PM - Apr 15, 2020 · Twitter for iPhone

That same day, #CatsJudgingKellyanne began trending again on Twitter. Twitter user @AnanceLLC[6] posted another picture of a cat and said "#catsjudgingkellyanne Cats know the difference between the 19th version and year 19. Stop lying" (shown below). The tweet received over 90 likes in a day.

Anance @AnanceLLC #catsjudgingkellyanne Cats know the difference between the 19th version and year 19. Stop lying. 11:32 PM · Apr 15, 2020 · Twitter Web App

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Julie Kramer @JJKramer13 You're an idiot. #catsjudgingkellyanne 10:32 PM · Apr 15, 2020 · Twitter Web App
Monique Tweets @ScreenCaffeen You honestly don't think we believed that crock of Covid-1 nonsense, did you? We are #catsjudgingkellyanne 11:40 PM - Apr 15, 2020 - Twitter for iPhone
Hellcat Press @Hellcat_Press Florence sits on her judgment step and passes judgment over a certain p------------. #catsjudgingkellyanne 9:52 PM · Apr 15, 2020 · Twitter for iPhone
Francine Thompson @frandande Even Cebo understands proper hand washing during Covid-19. She wasn't alive for Covid-1 and it didn't exist anyway, but she gets it now, unlike some people. #catsjudgingkellyanne 10:56 PM · Apr 15, 2020 · Twitter Web App
Katherine Gould @katherinegould #catsjudgingkellyanne is my favorite tag ever. My cat is past judging. She is overwhelmed with concern for the fate of our democracy 4:37 PM - Dec 17, 2016 · Twitter for Android
LaineyJ @iamcanuck Replying to @BitchestheCat Yes! Canadian #CatsJudgingKellyanne too. In solidarity with our feline cousins to the south. CANADA 1:17 AM - Dec 17, 2016 · Twitter Web Client

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External References

[1] FoxBusiness – Kellyanne Conway Fights Back Against Her Feminist Critics

[2] Twitter – BitchestheCat

[3] Bitches The Cat – About

[4] Twitter – BitchestheCat

[5] Twitter – Susang

[6] Twitter – AnanceLLC

[7] CNN – Kellyanne Conway Covid19



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#CatsJudgingKellyanne is a Twitter hashtag that was started in December 2016 after Special Counselor to the United States President Donald Trump, Kellyanne Conway stated that many of her critics on social media have cats as their profile pictures. The hashtag is typically used by posting a picture of a cat that has a judgemental look and a negative statement about Conway. The hashtag was revived in April 2020 after Conway made a false statement about Covid-19.

Origin

On December 16th, 2020, Fox News[1] reported Kellyanne Conway saying “A lot of them who have attacked me are either childless interns born in the 1990s…or I noticed women who have cats as their Twitter pictures, so I’m not going to really just lose my mind over people attacking me in a 140 characters, I can assure you that." That day, Twitter user and social media cat personality @BitchestheCat[2][3] tweeted, "Since cat pictures bother @KellyannePolls so much, let's start the #catsjudgingkellyanne hashtag and tag her on all your cat pictures" (shown below). The tweet gained over 660 likes in four years.


A Cat Named Bitches @BitchestheCat Since cat pictures bother @KellyannePolls so much, let's start the #catsjudgingkellyanne hashtag and tag her on all your cat pictures 2:18 PM · Dec 16, 2016 - Twitter for iPhone

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On December 16th, 2016, Twitter user @BitchestheCat[4] posted a screenshot of the hashtag trending on Twitter (shown below, left). On April 15th, 2020, Kellyanne Conway was featured on Fox News saying, "This is Covid-19, not Covid-1, folks. You would think that people charged with the World Health Organization facts and figures would be on top of that. This is just a pause right now."[7] Covid-19 was name after the year of it's start. Twitter user @Susang[5] tweeted that day with a picture of a cat and the caption, "Wait…what did she say this time?🤦🏻‍♀️ #catsjudgingkellyanne" (shown below, right). The tweet garnered over 1,100 likes and 120 retweets in a day.


A Cat Named Bitches @BitchestheCat Replying to @micayleee Number one trend in country. You know she's aware of its existence @micayleee @Juan_Abbe @KellyannePolls. Now f--- off 1 #catsjudgingkellyanne @oopsrandi, @tracyjust and 68 more are Tweeting about this #HighCastle Stream The Man in the High Castle now with Prime on Amazon Video. A Promoted by High Castle 2 Pres Obama 15.3K Tweets 3 Nikola Mirotic 4 #NationalUglySweaterDay @HeatherMarsee, @BeesKnees_pdx and 1 more are Tweeting about this 5 #Pressconference @medwriter333, @NatsRallyCat and 8 more are Tweeting about this 8:12 PM - Dec 16, 2016 - Twitter for iPhone Susang @Susang Wait...what did she say this time? 2 #catsjudgingkellyanne 9:22 PM - Apr 15, 2020 · Twitter for iPhone

That same day, #CatsJudgingKellyanne began trending again on Twitter. Twitter user @AnanceLLC[6] posted another picture of a cat and said "#catsjudgingkellyanne Cats know the difference between the 19th version and year 19. Stop lying" (shown below). The tweet received over 90 likes in a day.


Anance @AnanceLLC #catsjudgingkellyanne Cats know the difference between the 19th version and year 19. Stop lying. 11:32 PM · Apr 15, 2020 · Twitter Web App

Various Examples


Julie Kramer @JJKramer13 You're an idiot. #catsjudgingkellyanne 10:32 PM · Apr 15, 2020 · Twitter Web App Monique Tweets @ScreenCaffeen You honestly don't think we believed that crock of Covid-1 nonsense, did you? We are #catsjudgingkellyanne 11:40 PM - Apr 15, 2020 - Twitter for iPhone Hellcat Press @Hellcat_Press Florence sits on her judgment step and passes judgment over a certain p------------. #catsjudgingkellyanne 9:52 PM · Apr 15, 2020 · Twitter for iPhone Francine Thompson @frandande Even Cebo understands proper hand washing during Covid-19. She wasn't alive for Covid-1 and it didn't exist anyway, but she gets it now, unlike some people. #catsjudgingkellyanne 10:56 PM · Apr 15, 2020 · Twitter Web App Katherine Gould @katherinegould #catsjudgingkellyanne is my favorite tag ever. My cat is past judging. She is overwhelmed with concern for the fate of our democracy 4:37 PM - Dec 17, 2016 · Twitter for Android LaineyJ @iamcanuck Replying to @BitchestheCat Yes! Canadian #CatsJudgingKellyanne too. In solidarity with our feline cousins to the south. CANADA 1:17 AM - Dec 17, 2016 · Twitter Web Client

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External References

[1] FoxBusiness – Kellyanne Conway Fights Back Against Her Feminist Critics

[2] Twitter – BitchestheCat

[3] Bitches The Cat – About

[4] Twitter – BitchestheCat

[5] Twitter – Susang

[6] Twitter – AnanceLLC

[7] CNN – Kellyanne Conway Covid19

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