Kellyanne Conway is back on television with her version of alternative facts again. This time, she is here to inform us that Joe Biden has not done anything to unify the nation, that he hasn’t acted in a “bipartisan” manner, and that the single most bipartisan thing Biden accomplished is getting Republicans to agree to vote guilty during Trump’s second impeachment.

Biden had nothing to do with Trump’s second impeachment. He was not rallying and whipping votes in the senate. He was too busy trying to get the COVID vaccines out the door. But Kellyanne says that the middle has fallen out from Biden (somewhat true from approval ratings) and it’s because Biden isn’t “unifying.”

“The third thing that’s happened with Joe Biden in these polls is that the center has fallen out for him. Those people in the center who said he was going to unify, he’s going to be bipartisan. Do you realize the most bipartisan action the Biden administration has taken, the most interested they’ve been in reaching out across the aisle and getting Republican votes was impeachment?

Seven GOP Senators voted Trump guilty. Just last week, President Biden, Schumer, and McConnell agreed to a deal that would raise the debt ceiling which required ten Republicans, the deal got done. That was just last week. We don’t need to go back to the stimulus package that got out the second round of checks.

“That tells you all you need to know about how they are fueling the divisions that are in this country.”

No, that tells us all we need to know about Kellyanne back to being Kellyanne Conway. She is complaining that Joe Biden isn’t “unifying” the country. Stunning. They don’t want the country unified.

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