Long before Kellyanne Conway became President Donald Trump's campaign manager and special adviser, she was a young conservative pundit making a name for herself in Washington, DC.
She also tried her shot at stand-up comedy.
In 1998, Kellyanne participated in a charity event called "D.C.’s Funniest Celebrity" and performed a 10-minute comedy set complete with self-deprecating humor and other people's jokes. She even threw in a musical number.