Mikhail Bulgakov’s 1925 anti-Soviet satirical allegory The Fatal Eggs describes what happens when society’s wires get entirely crossed. A magic ray is used to cure a virus that’s killing off chickens. Except that test-case chicks are sent to the ray-inventor’s lab in Moscow, and a menagerie of reptiles on which the scientist wanted to experiment are sent by accident to the countryside, where they mutate and perpetuate murderous mayhem. And mayhem takes hold at the Moscow lab as well. There’s more than enough mayhem to go around. Things have gotten completely out of hand.
But no, in Bulgakov’s novella, Kellyanne Conway is not referenced.