Jen O’Malley Dillon served as the manager for Beto O’Rourke’s failed presidential campaign before taking the same job for Joe Biden.
She did an interview with Glennon Doyle about working for the campaigns, which was published on Glamour’s website.
At one point, Dillon said:
“The president-elect was able to connect with people over this sense of unity. In the primary, people would mock him, like, ‘You think you can work with Republicans?’ I’m not saying they’re not a bunch of fuckers. Mitch McConnell is terrible. But this sense that you couldn’t wish for that, you couldn’t wish for this bipartisan ideal? He rejected that.”
The very next sentence included Dillon saying that Biden set out with the idea unity was possible and together we are stronger.
Literally. Just one or two sentences after calling Republicans a bunch of “fu*kers.”
Make no mistake, the Democrats are not interested in unity with Republicans. Liberals do not want unity with conservatives.
And that’s OK because the reality is unity isn’t possible when you are talking about a group of people who constantly advocate for evil and conservatives who stand for righteousness.