A Trump supporter quoted Beyoncé on CNN because this election can't get any weirder

Never drag a queen into a presidential race.
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Annie Colbert
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Never drag a queen into a presidential race.

Donald Trump supporter and former Lt. Gov. of New York Betsy McCaughey tried to defend Trump's vulgar comments about women by accusing Hillary Clinton of supporting "bawdy language."

On CNN Monday night, in a confusing attempt at logic, McCaughey says that Clinton's fondness for Beyoncé makes her a hypocrite.


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McCaughey then goes on to quote Queen B's "Formation," saying with zero irony: "I came to slay, bitch. When he F me good I take his ass to Red Lobster."

Confused? Watch:

Watch it again, just to really soak it in.

Via Giphy

[h/t Buzzfeed]

Annie Colbert
Annie Colbert

Annie Colbert* is the Executive Editor at Mashable.

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