Wednesday, May 20, 2026

Funniest Photo and Caption of the Day Depicts Kellyanne Conway, Steven Miller as Little Orphan Annie’s Grifter Parents

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If you don’t follow Paul Rudnick’s Twitter account, you’re missing out. Several times a week he posts pictures of Jared, Ivanka, et al with hilarious captions. Today’s is maybe the best by far, a photo of grotesque villains Kellyanne Conway and Steven Miller. The caption: “That grifter couple who up at Daddy Warbuck’s mansion, claiming to be Annie’s parents, because they heard there was a reward.”

Rudnick also a great humor piece in the New Yorker this week called All Purpose Non-Disclosure Agreement.

If you don’t know who Paul Rudnick is, he wrote among other things “Sister Act” and “Addams Family Values.” He also published a very funny novel called “Social Disease” in 1997, as well as plays like “I Hate Hamlet.”

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