As most of America still grapples with what it has witnessed this election season, Vanity Fair contributing editor Fran Lebowitz arrived at the New Establishment Summit on Thursday ready to make sense of our collective political nightmare. The famed New Yorker professed her affinity for Hillary Clinton, revealed why she thinks Donald Trump has any supporters at all, and gazed into the crystal ball for a look at the future of the Republican party.

On her change of heart for Hillary and her initial distaste for Bill Clinton:

“Now I love her. I used to not like her. I didn’t like any of them. I didn’t like Hillary. I didn’t like Bill. I didn’t like Chelsea,” she said. “The first time I saw Bill Clinton was when he was running for president . . . He was the first president who was of my generation and I believe you can only judge people who are your age—really judge them deeply. I saw him and I said, ‘I know this guy. I went to high school with him. I didn’t like him then and I don’t like him now. I didn’t like Hillary, and I didn’t like Chelsea. But now I love her. When I say I love her, I mean I love her.”

On how she knew Trump wouldn’t win:

“I just knew there were not quite enough morons. There are just a few too few morons for that to happen.”

On Trump’s image:

“He’s a poor person’s idea of a rich person. They see him. They think, ‘If I were rich, I’d have a fabulous tie like that. Why are my ties not made of 400 acres of polyester?’ All that stuff he shows you in his house—the gold faucets—if you won the lottery, that’s what you’d buy.”

On his one redeeming quality:

“The only thing I’ve ever liked about Donald Trump, the only saving grace, is that he’s not Jewish. . . . Because he’s an anti-Semite’s idea of a Jew.”

On the future of his relationship with Melania:

“I believe he’s going to leave her. She’s aging out. Who is he going to blame for this? It’s going to be her.”

On his sons, Donald Jr. and Eric:

“To me, they look like the Gotti boys. They look exactly like the Gotti sons and absolutely go to the same barber.”

On Bill Clinton’s current appearance:

“Bill Clinton is going to be Bill Clinton, though he actually looks quite physically diminished. He now has the body of Kate Moss.”

On anti-abortion advocates, like Mike Pence:

“[They] are the perfect advertisements for abortion. There should be retroactive abortions.”

On the Republican party, post-Trump:

“Nothing bad enough could happen to the Republican party. They invested this. This is their fault. Unfortunately, there are still Republicans. They’re just going to have to behave better.”

Lebowitz’s remarks came as part of the second day of the second-annual event in San Francisco, which brings together leaders in business, media, Hollywood, and entertainment. Over the course of the two days in San Francisco, Conan O’Brien explained how late night has changed, Travis Kalanick talked Uber’s growth, Vanity Fair contributing editor Sarah Ellison broke news about a rift between Trump and Roger Ailes, and the whole lot of executives and bigwigs gathered to watch the debate on Wednesday night.