Dr. Fauci's Replacement May Somehow Be Even Worse Than Expected
The endless circle of incompetent, inaccurate "experts" running major institutions continues
Dr. Anthony Fauci was one of COVID's biggest disasters; responsible for more misinformation and outright falsehoods after early 2020 than virtually anyone.
Fauci misrepresented the evidence on masks, advocated for vaccine passports, helped keep schools closed, and was recently referred for prosecution for misrepresenting the evidence on the lab leak.
Anthony Fauci May Finally Face Consequences For Misleading The Public
The public face of the “expert” class is undoubtedly Dr. Anthony Fauci. At the onset of the pandemic, few outside parties had heard of him, let alone formed strong opinions. Yet thanks to the media’s unrelenting hatred of former President Donald Trump, the highest paid federal employee in the United States become an overnight celebrity.
It's hard to do much worse than that.
As a reward for his unblemished track record of failure, Fauci retired from the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) to take a cushy new job at Georgetown.
And just over a month later, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) got around to announcing his replacement. Sure enough, based on her track record of public statements during the pandemic, somehow, she might be even worse than he was.
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