MSNBC host Mika Brzezinski tore into White House advisor Kellyanne Conway, saying in an interview that TV networks should ban the senior Trump administration official for falsehoods.

Brzezinski went on the tear in an interview with Variety, where she brushed off questions about her own program's close early cultivation of the Trump team during his the president's rise to power.

'I feel even more so that everyone should ban her,' Conway told the publication.

'I'm surprised that these little acrobatic games are played with her on live national television. I think it denigrates what we do,' she continued. 'It's clear she doesn't bring anything to the table. It's clear she doesn't know exactly what she's talking about. It's clear she's making it up as she goes along.'

Then cohost Joe Scarborough jumped in with his own sarcastic comment.

White House Counselor Kellyanne Conway listens during a daily press briefing at the White House. MSNBC 'Morning Joe' cohost Mika Brzezinski said networks should 'ban her' from appearances

'Mika, she did teach us about microwaves,' he said, in reference to Conway's claims in an interview without substantiation that Trump Tower could have been under surveillance through newly leaked spy methods.

Brzezinski kept roasting Conway. 'That's true, and now my microwave is named Kellyanne,' she said. 'And every time I open it, which is frequently, because I don't cook, I say, 'Thank you, Kellyanne!' '

'Look, it's not the most comfortable thing to do, but it's something you just have to: You have to say, 'This is garbage,' and rip up the script, and you have to cut to the chase and cut through the b.s., and she brings nothing more to the table than a lot of that,' she said.

Conway was attempting to back up President Trump's unproven claims of having his phones tapped at Trump Tower when she told the Bergen Record: 'There was an article this week that talked about how you can surveil someone through their phones, through their — certainly through their television sets, any number of different ways.'

MSNBC cohost Mika Brzezinski ripped into White House counselor Kellyanne Conway and said networks should ban her

MSNBC hosts Joe Scarborough (L) and Mika Brzezinski participated in an interview with Variety

Kellyanne Conway during an interview with host Seth Meyers on January 10, 2016. She has become one of the stars of the Trump administration, but has repeatedly gotten in hot water for her comments in TV interiews

Then Conway added: 'And microwaves that turn into cameras, et cetera. So we know that that is just a fact of modern life.'

Brzezinski resisted the characterization that she and Scarborough themselves had started out as insiders guiding others through Trump-land. They frequently hosted candidate Trump during call-in segments, and visited Mar-a-Lago on New Year's Eve, although Scarborough said it was to try to line up a future interview with Trump.

'Well, we are still insiders; we talk to everybody there. And we are still trying to guide people through it, and understand it ourselves. I think that your analysis is a little broad. If you look at the campaign coverage, and you actually look at the words that Joe said, and the words that I said in the run-up to the campaign — and even in the first few weeks after the election — you will see we were incredibly tough on Trump,' she said.

She added: 'Nobody said tougher things about Donald Trump than Joe, who said "I would never vote for anybody – anybody – who has a Muslim ban who does what Trump just said." He literally said he's not voting for him.'

Conway took heat after coining the phrase 'alternative facts'

Conway took heat after coining the phrase 'alternative facts' while defending White House statements about the size of Trump's inaugural crowds, notwithstanding aerial photos showing them to be substantially smaller.

She defended the phrase in a recent interview with New York Magazine. 'Two plus two is four. Three plus one is four. Partly cloudy, partly sunny. Glass half full, glass half empty. Those are alternative facts,” she said.

She also explained her infamous invocation of the 'Bowling Green Massacre,' an event that didn't happen. She told the publication she had meant to say 'Bowling Green masterminds.'

The New York article concludes that horrified critics are surprised to learn that 'it’s very difficult to dislike Conway. With her airy voice and cheeky sense of humor, she’s charming and magnetic almost in the manner of a particularly gifted retail politician, and without the alien creepiness that actually being a politician sometimes requires.'

The Secret Service codename she selected is 'blueberry.'