Kris Jenner took to her daytime talk show, Kris, to fire back at comments President Barack Obama made about Kim Kardashian and Kanye West.

Last month, President Obama made remarks about the famous couple, when he referred to the past generation of kids who "weren't monitoring every day what Kim Kardashian was wearing, or where Kanye West was going on vacation, and thinking that somehow that was the mark of success."

The President used Kardashian and West as examples of celebrities that kids looked up to because of their rich, famous and fabulous lifestyle.

"I do think what's shifted is a notion that the wealthier you are, the more conspicuous consumption you engage in. The more successful you are, the more society should stay out of your way as you pursue the bigger house or the fancier jet or the bigger yacht," Obama added.

Jenner, 57, took Obama's statements to offense and said on her talk show that West and Kardashian weren't ruining kids' views of success.

"It's really great that people aspire to get a great job... but I wasn't aware that you could only set the bar so high and that we could only dream so big," Jenner said after reading the president's quotes. "I was taught: Dream big, work hard and you could have whatever you wanted."

"And another thing, I thought," she went on. "I bet the president has some friends with 10,000-square-foot houses, and you probably wouldn't mind going over there, Mr. President while you were asking them to have a party for you when you campaigning for dollars to run for president."

Jenner called Kardashian the "hardest-working" woman alive and said that she worked hard to get where she is now.

"Her job affords her to live in a 10,000-square-foot house. And I think, if I'm not mistaken, that Mr. President's job affords him to live in a 55,000-square-foot house," Jenner added.