Just because Caitlyn Jenner is a woman doesn't mean she's all for presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton.

The conservative star attacks the democratic hopeful in the first episode of the new season of I Am Cait, much to her trans friends' dismay. Caitlyn said, "If we are unfortunate enough to get Hillary as our next president, we need her on our side. But she won't be. it would be the last place I want to be." The reality star continued, "She couldn’t care less about women, she only cares about herself."

The 66-year-old Olympian dismissed the idea of Clinton actually becoming president and said that her candidacy was "unfortunate."

Caitlyn told the Advocate that she has a soft spot for one candidate. "I like Ted Cruz. I think he's very conservative and a great constitutionalist and a very articulate man," said the reality star. Kylie and Kendall's parent hasn't officially endorsed Cruz but she said it would be "great" if he became president. 

Uhhh -- we don't think so and we doubt that the trans community agrees with her Republican views

While we may have caught Sunday's episode of I Am Cait -- not many others did. The show only brought in 745,000 viewers, which means the ratings are down more than 500,000 from the finale. The first season premiere also had more than 2 million viewers -- so it seems as though Cait's novelty is wearing off on viewers.