Kellyanne Conway Brings Blunt Talk About Gender to the White House
But she'll have the time to do it all — parent, strategize inside and outside the White House — precisely because, she said Thursday, she's not a man in politics. Turning the stereotype of the working mother unable to juggle multiple responsibilities on its head, Conway said on Fox Business News that unlike many men, she doesn't spend her free time on unnecessary distractions.
"I would say that I don't play golf, I don't have a mistress. So, I have a lot of time that these other men don't. I see people on the weekend, they spend an awful lot of time on their golf games and that's there right, but the kids, they'll be with me," she said.
Kellyanne Conway Brings Blunt Talk About Gender to the White House