Caitlyn Jenner says Hillary Clinton doesn't care about women
Don't expect to see Caitlyn Jenner campaigning for Hillary Clinton anytime soon.
The avowed Republican -- who recently expressed interest in working with Ted Cruz on transgender issues -- chastised Clinton during the second season premiere of her reality series, "I am Cait."
"If we're unfortunate enough to get Hillary as our next president, we need her on our side," Jenner said during a political discussion featured on the show. "Although she won't be ... she couldn't care less about women. She only cares about herself."
One of Jenner's friend, Jennifer Finney Boylan, then asks her which of Republican would be likely to help the trans rights cause.
"All of them," Jenner responded. "None of the Republicans [say], 'Oh, I hate trans people' or 'I hate gays.' They do more, 'I want a thriving economy so every trans person has a job.'"
Later in the episode, Boylan discussed the defeat of the Houston equal rights ordinance, which she insisted was defeated in large part by anti-LGBT fear-mongering from Republicans, an assertion Jenner refuted.
"I don't feel like they're out to get us," Jenner said. "Every conservative guy out there believes in everybody's rights."