

In Meyer’s opinion, there’s “really only one thing Kellyanne Conway should be remembered for: her snide response to a question about COVID being contained in March of 2020.” This book is also called ‘Here’s the Deal,’ which should be an automatic red flag, because usually when someone says those words, they’ve been caught in a lie.” By Kellyanne Conway? That probably means her real name is something like Connie Anne Kellyway. Kellyanne Conway, counselor to President Trump, famously coined the Orwellian phrase alternative facts when pressed about flat out lies told the previous day by White House press secretary Sean Spicer regarding the crowd size at President Donald Trump’s inauguration. “Sorry, but the person who coined the phrase ‘alternative facts’ does not get to cash in on a book given that there’s not a single word of it we should believe,” Meyers said.

Meyers also questioned the legitimacy of Conway’s book, considering she is well known for using the phrase “alternative facts” to once defend former White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer’s untrue statement about the number of people that attended Trump’s inauguration. Colbert Quips America’s Uneasiness About the Future Means Country’s National Bird is Now ‘The Balding Eagle’ (Video)
