FINALLY! President Trump Trashes Fauci

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“People are tired of hearing Fauci and these idiots, all these idiots who got it wrong.”

FAUCI: NOT A MAJOR THREAT

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  • Newsmax in early January: “Bottom line, we don’t have to worry about this one, right?”
  • Fauci: Well, you know, obviously we need to take it seriously and do the kinds of things that the [Centers for Disease Control and Prevention] and the Department of Homeland Security are doing. But this is not a major threat for the people in the U.S., and this is not something that the citizens of the U.S. right now should be worried about.”
  • Fauci on Jan. 28: “Even if there’s a rare asymptomatic person that might transmit, an epidemic is not driven by asymptomatic carriers.”

DON’T CHANGE YOUR LIFE

  • NBC’s Peter Alexander: “It’s Saturday morning in America, people are waking up right now with real concerns about this; they want to go to malls, and movies, maybe the gym, as well. Should we be changing our habits, and if so, how?
  • Fauci on Feb. 29: No. Right now at this moment, there is no need to change anything that you’re doing on a day-by-day basis.

MINUSCULE COMPARED TO FLU

  • USA Today on Feb. 17: “Fauci doesn’t want people to worry about coronavirus, the danger of which is “just minuscule.” But he does want them to take precautions against the “influenza outbreak, which is having its second wave.”
  • Q. “Is the seasonal flu a bigger concern?”
  • Fauci: “So right now, at the same time people are worrying about going to a Chinese restaurant, the threat is that what we have in this country, we’re having a pretty bad influenza season, particularly dangerous for our children.”

MASKS

  • Fauci on CBS, March 8: Right now in the United States, people should not be walking around with masks. … When you’re in the middle of an outbreak, wearing a mask might make people feel a little bit better and it might even block a droplet, but it’s not providing the perfect protection that people think that it is. And, often, there are unintended consequences — people keep fiddling with the mask and they keep touching their face.

FLIP-FLOPPED ON CURE CAN’T BE WORSE THAN DISEASE

  • Fauci in April: I know it’s difficult. We’re having a lot of suffering and a lot of death. This is inconvenient from an economic and a personal standpoint, but we just have to do it.
  • Fauci in May: “We can’t stay locked down for such a considerable period of time that you might do irreparable damage and have unintended consequences, including consequences for health. And it’s for that reason why the guidelines are being put forth so that the states and the cities can start to reenter and reopen.”

And now Fauci is telling Americans to cancel Thanksgiving.

Dr. Fauci’s Three Recent Mistakes

……..Fauci’s made a couple of unforced errors that put those who are inclined to defend him in awkward and uncomfortable positions. In declining importance, they are . . .

(1) New York ‘Did It Correctly.’: In a July 17 interview with PBS, Fauci said, “When you do it properly, you bring down those cases. We have done it. We have done it in New York. New York got hit worse than any place in the world. And they did it correctly by doing the things that you’re talking about.” Yes, he’s speaking off the cuff, and he probably didn’t mean to imply a blanket endorsement of everything governor Andrew Cuomo and mayor Bill de Blasio did.

But Fauci is a smart man, and surely he recognizes that a lot of people want to boil the pandemic to a simple tale of smart, good blue states and dumb, bad red states. He knows Cuomo is taking an utterly unhinged victory lap, despite numerous well-documented mistakes and bad decisions. He knows that the governor and mayor desperately want people to forget about those bad choices and look at the current conditions of the state and city as an amazing success story. Fauci understandably wants to avoid getting sucked into the morass of modern partisan politics, but at some point, avoiding direct criticism of elected officials starts to turn into a whitewashing of the record.

Whether or not Fauci intended to offer a blanket endorsement of New York’s response to the virus, that is how his comments were interpreted: Fauci holds up New York as model for fighting coronavirus — ‘They did it correctly’,” etc.

(2): The Photo Shoot: Earlier this month, Fauci sat for a photo shoot for In Style magazine by his pool at his home. The doctor is 79 years old, has enjoyed an illustrious career, has advised every president since Ronald Reagan, and won the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2008. He doesn’t do what he does for fame and fortune. But posing poolside in sunglasses in a celebrity magazine just feels incongruous, and a little tone-deaf when so many people are struggling economically.

(3): The Baseball Game: Let’s get all the bad-opening-pitch jokes out of the way: “Even Fauci’s pitches remain six feet away from everyone else.” “The Orioles signed Fauci to improve their bullpen.” “The CDC recommends wearing a mask so that no one can see you’re the one who threw that awful opening pitch.” “Dr: Fauci: His manners are mild, but his pitches are wild.”

Assume, in that controversial photo, that Fauci only took off his mask briefly to sip some water. He said he tested negative the day before, but that doesn’t mean he couldn’t have caught the virus since that previous test was conducted.

Fauci isn’t setting the quarantine policies being enforced by cities and states; he can only advise other people in and out of government. But fairly or not, he is the face of America’s quarantine policies. These restrictions are unprecedented and have been in place, to varying degrees, since mid-March. These restrictions don’t always make sense; the District of Columbia currently requires citizens to wear masks outdoors but still allows indoor dining.

Perhaps as part of his effort to remain above the fray of politics, Fauci has rarely, if ever, criticized any quarantine restriction as excessive or unwarranted. He undoubtedly has a lot on his plate, but his lack of criticism of steps such as governor Gretchen Whitmer’s ban on seeds, the arrest of the paddleboarder in Malibu, Philadelphia police dragging a man off a bus for not wearing a mask, and other ill-considered government actions means that some people will see Fauci as a de facto supporter of those actions.

When the man associated with quarantine restrictions is sitting in a baseball stadium, next to two friends watching a game, when everyone else in America is legally barred from doing the same thing . . . he’s going to get some grief. The sight illustrates the reality that America is operating under one set of relaxed rules for the powerful and well-connected, and another set of stringent and strictly enforced rules for everyone else.

None of this means that Fauci is a bad guy, or that he’s wrong about everything, or wrong about most things. He doesn’t deserve threats. The pandemic isn’t his fault, and he’s doing the best he can to keep everyone alive and healthy. But if the good doctor is getting more flak and criticism now than he did back in March and April, it is partially because he is perceived as the preeminent advocate for a patchwork of arbitrary and confusing restrictions on the daily life of Americans — and he would be wise to avoid situations where he appears to be exempt from those restrictions.

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felix1999
felix1999
3 years ago

Fauci is another deep state, corrupt, globalist who is all over on the issues and still trying to use his lying propaganda to influence voters. He reeks of sleaze.

He’s been wrong more times than he has been right. He has done his best to sabotage Trump. I am convinced Trump brought in Dr. Scott Atlass, who is being CENSORED, to consistently state the truth and sideline Dr. Fraud. As Trump put it, he “inherited” Fauci. Who would believe we have been this corrupt for decades and have an evil clown like this playing with people’s lives like he does? He is supposed to be politically neutral – LOL!

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Achmed Mohandjob
Achmed Mohandjob
3 years ago
Reply to  felix1999

Little toni faux-chee (little in stature and intellect) is well known for his famous predictions and statements of science. The following is accurate with one exception: George Will has NEVER been a conservative writer. George has never been a conservative anything.

Dr. Fauci claimed that AIDS might be transmissible by “routine close contact.” (May 5, 1983, issue of the Journal of the American Medical Association).

Dr. Fauci claimed that ten percent of the HIV/AIDS infected would be heterosexual—more than two and half times the rate – four percent – it actually was.

On February 15, 1987, then conservative columnist George Will said to Dr. Fauci that HIV/AIDS was principally a homosexual affliction and that it was not exploding and Fauci quickly replied, “That’s not correct. The percentage of individuals who have gotten AIDS by heterosexual transmission is about four percent now. It is projected that that number will be up in 1991 to about 10 percent.”

And on March 20th Dr. Fauci “corrected” the president during a press briefing on hydroxychloroquine saying, “You got to be careful when you say ‘fairly effective.’ It was never done in a clinical trial… It was given to individuals and felt that maybe it worked.”

Exactly two weeks later hydroxychloroquine has been deemed the most highly rated treatment for the novel coronavirus in an international poll of more than 6,000 doctors.

Roald Dahl
Roald Dahl
3 years ago

Thank God we won’t have to see ‘Karen’ Fauci anymore. He will probably become a regular on CNN and/or MSDNC.

I had reached many final straws with this little dwarf but canceling Thanksgiving was the final final straw.

Maybe National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) will improve when he finally retires now that the klieg lights have been turned off.

felix1999
felix1999
3 years ago
Reply to  Roald Dahl

Hopefully Trump will win his re-election and FIRE this Democrapper FRAUD.
He also needs to be INVESTIGATED.

Kendall
Kendall
3 years ago
Reply to  felix1999

Along with Wray at the FBI.

tituspullo
tituspullo
3 years ago

trump’s a smart guy, but I still cannot fathom why he allowed this little twerp hiding in the deep state to single-handedly destroy our country this year. maybe he was saving him to use as a pinata before the election.

gfmucci .
gfmucci .
3 years ago
Reply to  tituspullo

Trump and his administration were in unknown viral science territory. Fauci was his best known choice of expertise. The populous trusted Fauci early on as the “father figure.” Trump realized if he jettisoned Fauci at the peak of the “pandemic”, it would hurt his credibility. But now more people are catching on to Fauci’s incompetence and deceptions.

tituspullo
tituspullo
3 years ago
Reply to  gfmucci .

maybe. but i expect more of a president than to allow the country to be trashed by his political opponents in an election year. by May, it was obvious that the whole thing was a political hoax, and trump could have convened a body of experts, none of whom worked in DC or were dependent on federal funding for their work, to have evaluated this matter and made the CDC look like fools.

gfmucci .
gfmucci .
3 years ago
Reply to  tituspullo

True, with understanding that hindsight can be 20/20.

James Jones
James Jones
3 years ago
Reply to  tituspullo

Robert Kennedy Jr. gave Trump an expose’ on Gates’ terrible vaccine record in India and Africa. Fauci (and Birx) is solidly connected to Gates on many levels, yet Trump chose to ignore the advice and went with giving Fauci the powerful sway he had.

Keeping Fauci in that position, opened America up to its final nail – economic devastation. How can one fathom the epic failure of a business smart President…to shut down business – nation wide. The deep state owe Fauci his own island somewhere in the tropics.

This was then followed by a stimulus plan (still ongoing) that has enriched the rich and posted debt levels that, through taxation and eventual inflation, will sink what’s left of the middle class.

Between Trump and Biden, the logical choice is clear, but please…he is not the ‘saviour,’ and his decisions thus far, along with the consequences, are on him. He was/is in charge and the buck stops with him, not Fauci.

Jen E.
Jen E.
3 years ago
Reply to  tituspullo

You have to remember VP Pence was the one who organized and set up the China Virus task force.

Beverly
Beverly
3 years ago
Reply to  tituspullo

He once mentioned the 1918 flu, and I think it scared him. He was hoping to prevent a repeat and thought Fauci, who after all was the “expert”, thought he knew what he was talking about.

As the story goes some 15 year old did a science project about wearing a mask during a pandemic and her father, I believe he was an engineer, was so impressed that he told someone he knew, and that someone knew Fauci and told him, and the rest is history.

Dorrie_
Dorrie_
3 years ago
Reply to  Beverly

Fauci & Bill Gates visited the Wuhan lab in 2016, gave them $millions, then came back and predicted Trump would face a pandemic. This was all planned, yet Trump was so busy fighting bogus impeachments, he missed it. SOMEBODY should have caught it and told him! Fauci is a Hillary lapdog, Gates wants to thin America’s population by 1/3 ASAP! That’s why he’s investing so heavily in the vaccine!! DON’T ACCEPT THE VACCINE!!

gfmucci .
gfmucci .
3 years ago

1. Fauci is not trustworthy.
2. While the “scientific method” may be sound, scientists and their reports can be highly biased and untrustworthy.
3. While the results of honest “good” science may be true at the moment conclusions are made, such results may be declared erroneous and of little value a day later after new scientific conclusions are made.

Fount
Fount
3 years ago

Dr. Fauci will be crying again. First over Hilliary’s loss and now over venal Biden.

Fauci is an ambassador of Leftist globalists and needs to retire before he is jailed for the crimes against humanity he has committed.

“One may smile, and smile, and be a villain,” – “Hamlet”, Act I, scene v, 105–109, Shakespeare.

katmanwon
katmanwon
3 years ago

WOE TO GATES & FAUCI – these 2 predators, con men have done more irreparable harm to the good people of the uSA than any others in history.Each willfully, knowingly violated 18 USC 241 – 245, 373, 2381 – 2385 which begets the death sentence!

PHAETOR HERKAN
PHAETOR HERKAN
3 years ago

FAUCI & REDCLIFF
TWO UNSCRUPULOUS KILLERS
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Ken Kruger
Ken Kruger
3 years ago

Fauci has no business in that position in my opinion. He totally screwed up the AIDS epidemic yet 40 years later he is espousing more lame ideas while continually changing the narrative of how to combat the China virus. People of his ilk go into govt service since they cannot make it in the private sector. Additionally, I believe his ties to the Wuhan virus lab and to Bill Gates’ strange obsession with vaccines warrants an FBI investigation.

Jen E.
Jen E.
3 years ago

Note to Pamela Geller, this is baloney “….he’s doing the best he can to keep everyone alive and healthy.” NO he is not. Fraudci was just as wrong about the AIDS virus decades ago when he told the world it was transmitted heterosexually.
He is an attention pressitute whore with deep, deep ties to Gates, the Wuhan lab, and has publicly stated his love for Hillary.

Jen E.
Jen E.
3 years ago

Note to Pamela Geller, this is baloney “….he’s doing the best he can to keep everyone alive and healthy.” NO he is not. Fraudci was just as wrong about the AIDS virus decades ago when he told the world it was transmitted heterosexually.
He is an attention pressitute whore with deep, deep ties to Gates, the Wuhan lab, and has publicly stated his love for Hillary.

Kendall
Kendall
3 years ago

That little POS has not had a stellar career. He has been on the wrong side of almost every single virus he has worked to “cure”. The guy is a failure. Only in government could someone like that be considered a success. The fact he is still drawing a large salary is proof he is a looser, where else could someone with his track record make that type of money? NOWHERE.

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