If Kellyanne Conway has a singular talent, it’s one that she’s better at than almost anyone I’ve ever seen. Lots of people can lie on national television and even do it comfortably. But only someone with Kellyanne’s level of experience at it can lie about something that literally everyone saw happen.

Appearing on Fox News Monday night, the former Trump advisor told host Sean Hannity that there was no such thing as a supply chain crisis during the Trump administration.

I worked in that White House for four years. We never even heard of a such of a thing. There was no supply chain crisis. There was no inflation.

Now, normally I’d give you a minute to work out for yourself why that’s so hilariously, infuriatingly false. But I really don’t want to risk anyone getting an aneurysm when they realize Kellyanne is pretending America didn’t run out of toilet paper while Donald Trump diddled on addressing the COVID pandemic.

In fact, if you didn’t find yourself in a store looking for Clorox wipes, paper towels, rubber gloves, and yes, TP, without a sign somewhere that said how many of each item you could buy, you were one of the lucky few.

And it wasn’t just cleaning supplies. Because people wanted to limit the number of trips they made to the store, they were panic-buying everything in sight. Meat, flour, eggs, milk — everything.

Aisles were empty across America from shore to shore. And all of us remember what it was like to get a roll of toilet paper, Kellyanne. I ordered a 36-pack online because there was none in any stores in my town in March of 2020, only to wait until June of 2020 to get a message saying that my order had been canceled due to a supply chain crisis.

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