Anthony Fauci Thinks Scientific Expertise Trumps the Rule of Law
The president’s COVID-19 adviser embodies the arrogance of technocrats who are sure they know what’s best for us.

Anthony Fauci was "surprised and disappointed" by last week's ruling against the mask mandate for travelers issued by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). "This is a CDC issue," President Joe Biden's top medical adviser told CNN. "It should not have been a court issue."
Fauci, who objects to federalism as well as judicial review, embodies the mild-mannered arrogance of technocrats who assume their scientific expertise trumps the rule of law. Because they believe they know what is best for us, they are dismayed by any attempt to limit their influence or restrain their power.
Fauci did vaguely criticize the substance of U.S. District Judge Kathryn Kimball Mizelle's decision, calling her reasoning "not sound" and "not particularly firm." But his main point was that she had no business determining whether the CDC had complied with the law, because courts should not be "getting involved in things that are unequivocally public health decisions."
White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki concurred: "Public health decisions shouldn't be made by the courts. They should be made by public health experts."
But Mizelle did not make a public health decision; she made a legal decision, based on her understanding of the relevant statutes. Contrary to Psaki's implication, courts are not only authorized but obligated to make such decisions, as she surely would have conceded had Mizelle ruled in the CDC's favor.
The Justice Department is appealing Mizelle's ruling, but it did not seek a stay that would have restored the mask requirement while the case is pending. Although that omission may seem puzzling given the CDC's claim that the mandate "remains necessary for the public health," it makes sense if the administration's goal is to facilitate future power grabs by keeping the agency's statutory authority as vague as possible.
If there is "no place for the courts" to assess the legality of disease-control edicts, as Fauci maintains, it follows that the Supreme Court erred not only by blocking the CDC's nationwide eviction moratorium but even by taking up the issue. Evidently, it also should have stayed out of the dispute over the federal vaccination-or-testing requirement for private employees, which it likewise deemed illegal.
Fauci's impatience with legal niceties has been apparent for some time. "The states are very often given a considerable amount of leeway in doing things the way they want to do it," he complained in a 2020 interview with BBC Radio 4, "as opposed to in response to federal mandates, which are relatively rarely given."
The result, Fauci explained, was "a considerable disparity, with states doing things differently in a nonconsistent way." That "disparity," he averred, "has been a major weakness in our response" to the pandemic.
The "leeway" that bothers Fauci is required by the Constitution, which leaves states with the primary responsibility for addressing public health threats under a broad "police power" that the federal government was never given. So his beef is not simply with the way COVID-19 policy happened to play out in the United States; it is an objection to our system of government.
That system limits the federal government to specifically enumerated powers, which do not include a general mandate to fight communicable diseases or protect public health. At the same time, the Constitution and Supreme Court precedent prohibit states as well as the federal government from violating certain rights, even during a public health emergency.
That explains why courts heard and sometimes upheld objections to COVID-19 control policies that restricted religious gatherings, the right to keep and bear arms, and access to abortion. If Fauci is right that such policies should be left to government experts, all of those interventions were misbegotten, regardless of their legal merits.
"It's a bad precedent when decisions about public health issues are made by people [who] don't have experience or expertise in public health," Fauci told Fox News on Saturday. Americans should be thankful that the courts do not share his confusion.
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Well he's been wrong about everything health-related for 40 years. Now is no time to break the streak, is it?
Fauci is absolutely correct. That airhead "not qualified" judge with no trial experience confirmed by a lame duch senate GOP majority is a partisan hack and has no business coming up with her lame definitions which were as almost as arbitrary as they were senseless. Yes, medical decisions should be made by experts, not judges, especially one as bad as this one.
Fuck off. Loser.
Fuck Joe Friday!
Why is everyone named Joe a dumbshit?
Why you gotta talk about ol' Bazooka like that?
Now that you're done screaming at the sky, anything about the actual ruling? Did you even read it?
Yes. Her main "point" is that sanitation is about cleaning up messes, not preventing them. That's neither a medical or legal argument, it's high school sophomore play debate.
It's also about the staggering overreach of authority by a federal agency, but you wouldn't care about that, just like how you don't care that the jab not only makes you sicker, but increases your chances of catching Covid.
Get boosted, dumbass.
"* The act or process of making sanitary.
* The promotion of hygiene and prevention of disease by maintenance of sanitary conditions (as by removal of sewage and trash) — often used attributively. Examples: A sanitation truck. || Sanitation workers.
* The act or process of making or keeping things free from filth, infection, or other dangers to health.
* The act or process of making sanitary.
* The promotion of hygiene and prevention of disease by maintenance of sanitary conditions."
Hmmm. Seems like that Hack has a better command of the human language than you do, because no definition of Sanitation includes "forcing healthy people to act diseased based on no evidence at all".
So, you know, fuck off slaver.
So, you know, fuck off slaver.
More so than anyone other regular I've ever seen here, this dude deserves this reaction. I don't say this to be flippant, but Ol' Joe really would be much more at home in a Chinese-style regime. The man is utterly allergic to the very idea that any element of the American bureaucracy might not have our best interests at heart, or that any expert might not be worthy of his position (or could err in spite of that expertise).
Joe Friday, gfys.
No, that was not her main point. It was one point among three (any one of which is fatal to the CDC's claims of authority).
And as a legal matter, even that one point is quite clear. Congress used the word "sanitation" in the authorizing statute and that word, in that context, does not mean what the CDC tried to say it meant.
Do you ever tire of embarrasing yourself?
He quit talking about a lot of Covid issues, aside from the ongoing "trust the experts bitterness."
Silence is the closest any progshit gets to apologizing.
As usual, you're conflating medical opinions with government mandates.
"Fauci is absolutely correct...'
Joe Asshole.
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She didn't make a medical decision. She made a legal decision about the authority of the CDC to impose the mandate. That is in no way a medical decision about the merits of the mandate itself.
So constitutional limits on government power are irrelevant? Actually following the law is not important for federal agencies?
Public health policy is not a medical decision. Medical experts should provide input to decision making, but ultimately it is a political thing. You have to consider what limits to government power there are, what people will actually tolerate, how likely a policy is to be effective in the real world and many other factors that cannot be determined by medical experts.
This has to be one of the saddest strained troll attempts I have ever read.
Maybe you need to take a bit of a breather from the internet.
Yes Fauci is right. We should get rid of the courts. And the legislature while we’re at it. We can just be ruled by executive fiat. You know, like a king.
The irony here is that YOU think Trump is the fascist. Look in a mirror, dude.
Medical decisions absolutely should be made by medical experts. When you're looking to decide how to manage your own health, you should absolutely be seeking advise and/or treatment from a qualified doctor.
Public policy decisions and matters of law are decisions that get made by politicians and judges regardless of what aspect of life they impinge on, and the politicians involved are almost never have subject-matter expertise about whatever the laws/policies they're enacting will affect. Also, those laws and policies have to conform (at least in theory) to the overall "rule of law" for the country as laid out in the Constitution.
The same "leaders" who have been locking down states/cities and mandating the wearing of ceremonial talismans which did as much to stop a virus as wearing a crucifix does to ward off vampires are also making policy that affects housing, climate, traffic, economics, education, agriculture, industry, banking, and virtually every other aspect of daily life. The same courts that are ruling on Covid policy make decisions about all the other laws and policies as well. The people involved in all that aren't any more knowledgeable about automobiles, aircraft, or agriculture than they are about medicine; if they shouldn't be getting into policy about medical issues then why should they be allowed to govern over any other aspect of anyone's daily life?
The science as opposed to "the science" is running increasingly against Joe Friday and his ilk. I've pointed out multiple times why his assertions are not backed by actual research. His response is always to cite Fauci and declare him the expert and then claim he won the debate. I've even gone so far as to explain the microbiology of the discussion, at length, and the underlying pathophysiology, again he just cited widely criticized, confirmation bias studies that the CDC uses. I've pointed out the weakness of those studies and nauseam, so I eventually just muted him, because he doesn't want to have an actual discussion or debate, he just wants to scream his talking points. He believes that my muting him is somehow an admission that he won, rather than the truth which is he is such an unenlightened, uninformed proglodyte that debate is futile. He never really offers anything new, just keeps repeating the same mantra over and over. And to often his mantra is almost verbatim whatever the progressive media is pushing that day. I've seen him almost quote verbatim talking points that I read earlier on sites like Vox and MSNBC. He really is the purest example of scientism, rather than science.
"The science as opposed to "the science" is running increasingly against Joe Friday and his ilk. I've pointed out multiple times why his assertions are not backed by actual research..."
Joe Asshole is stupid in the formal definition; he is so stupid, he is not capable of realizing how stupid he is. He is here to spout lefty bullshit and get insulted.
'Reasoning' with a random hand-full of mud is at least not less likely to be a waste of time.
Maska mandates are not medical decisions.
According to the epidemiological data, the pandemic is over. Dr John Ioannidis from Stanford, consultant to the WHO, has written an all encompassing scientific paper, chocked full of data, that argues, public health leaders should declare that the pandemic is over. Failing to do so will continue the grave harm to the poor in both developed and undeveloped countries. He argues that restrictive measures have resulted in far more deaths than the virus itself, a point repeated by many global medical scientists for over a year.
Fauci is compromised. He is no longer capable of assessing our current milieu dispassionately, and he should admit as such. Fauci needs to remove himself from public health leadership.
The end of the COVID-19 pandemic
John P. A. Ioannidis
The fact that many scientists have entangled themselves in news, social media wars,81 and even outright political and financial agendas related to COVID-19 does not portend good omens. Overblown scientific interest may prolong the pandemic perceptions.
Public health authorities should call the end of the pandemic
The pandemic legacy includes effects on other dimensions of health (besides directly due to COVID-19), society, economy, civilization, democracy, value systems and more. The pandemic and the response to it have affected mental83, 84 and physical health with excess deaths.85-87 Total excess deaths may far surpass those due to SARS-CoV-2 infection.35, 36 However, excess death estimates are very preliminary, they depend on weak data and fragile modelling assumptions and they are highly uncertain. Importantly, excess deaths include indirect effects of the pandemic and direct and indirect effects of the measures taken.
Ioannidis, JPA. The end of the COVID-19 pandemic. Eur J Clin Invest. 2022;00:e13782. doi: 10.1111/eci.13782
Stop the panic? Son, there's an election to fortify. People need to be scared into surrendering essential liberties!
See Joe Friday above.
I know they planned on keeping it around for the midterms, but fortunately I don’t think they can keep this up for six more months. Maybe in a few dark blue precincts where people are completely brain washed, but the rest of the country is moving on regardless.
Covid is seasonal. I will be shocked if they don't surge it before November.
Exactly. The summer sunbelt spike will roll around in July or so, and then the entire country will tick up in fall, just in time for some serious fortification.
They need to find the balance between having the ability to fortify elections and having the need to do so.
Don't worry, the summer sunbelt spike will come along and they will freak out and pass mail-in ballot rules.
I find it appalling that this guy is still in power, he sits atop a pile of glittering government grants and handouts like some scaly dragon of old, protecting his confiscated treasure with an insatiable appetite for power.
Grants are basically a cesspool of corruption waiting to happen.
Going out on a limb and assuming this to be a John Gardner's Grendel reference (though it is probably just a summary of the traditional role of a dragon as I have never meet people who have read that book). A quote from that book perfectly caputres the left: "That is their happiness. They see the whole world without observing it. They are buried in it, like crabs in mud."
I’ve read that book, along with its forebear (in Old English and at least 2 dozen translations - I was once a medieval literature grad student).
Yes. Very apt quote.
Whan that Aprille...
He would gladly be coronated tomorrow if someone offered.
like some scaly dragon of old, protecting his confiscated treasure
"Fauci" contains "au". So does "Smaug". Coincidence?
In Scando-Germanic folklore dragons often were people who became dragons from greed and accumulation of wealth. If I remember right that is how the dragon that Sigurth killed came to be.
Fascists NEVER want a separation of powers.
Everything done by the government in response to Covid has increased suffering and harm. Every single decision.
The jabs don't work, and instead cause more harm and increase your vulnerability to the disease they are supposed to prevent.
Masks never worked, but were good theatre while smothering a generation of kids who have almost no risk from the virus.
Lockdowns, same thing. Saved nobody, but caused widespread economic suffering.
We should not be discussing whether we still listen to Fauci or not, we should be discussing which lamppost he would look best hanging from.
I’ve looked into this claim that the jab makes you more vulnerable. I’m not yet entirely convinced, but I’ve got to say the theory is not implausible as explained, there seems to be some evidence to back it up, and I’m starting to come around to it.
Whether they make one more vulnerable is yet to be determined with any accuracy.
But what is not yet to be determined is the strife the entire country was put through by those who insisted on mandating the jab, and creating a massive open wound in society for the media and experts to pick at unnecessarily.
What is also a known, is that even if they don’t make one more vulnerable, it’s clear that they didn’t work, yet was continuously used as a wedge point anyways.
^^^ exactly right. there is anecdotal evidence that the "vaccines"
increase your vulnerability, but no scientific, peer reviewed studies. i predict that when the studies are done it will show what we suspect now. this is what you get with a drug that is rushed through the process and developed with completely new technology. none of this should be a surprise to anyone.
I have little faith in any medicine that requires a blanket immunity from liability, a redefinition of what a vaccine is, and has to be forced onto the population with threats of job loss.
This data has mostly been disappeared, but I think Ontario is still publishing it. King County, Snohomish County, Scotland, the UK have all stopped publishing the stats because they look terrible.
^this.
The most vaccinated nations in the world - Israel, UK and Canada - were all reporting negative efficacy before their governments stopped reporting to avoid scaring people.
The premise of antigenic sin, especially for coronaviruses, has been around for some time. That alone gave reasonable people pause during SARS, but we seem to have thrown caution out the window and added immunosuppressant mechanisms to reduce transgenic rejection in the "vaccines."
https://www.nature.com/articles/news050110-3
Not a single one of the mitigation measures did any good except break the economy and create a generation of mental health problems.
Two weeks to flatten the curve turned into two years to flatten the economy.
Now we are being warned of food shortages that will hit by summer.
Hope you all got a plan.
Somebody needs to remind this fuckwad about the point of the court as it relates to the balance ( read: restraint) of power. It’s an intermediary; a check on the legislature and executive- and that includes loose canons like Fauci.
He doesn’t get to piss on the COTUS because he’s drunk on the idea of CDC sovereignty.
Cannons too.
Don’t confuse Canon Law with Cannon Law.
That second one is when Biden tells us that Colonials couldn't own cannons?
Also... Pfizer and Moderna CFOs have both quit this year. Moderna's CEO liquidated $408m of his stock in the company.
Both have shed most of the value gained over Covid as the companies finally face scrutiny over their gene therapies and the lies sold to the public.
Utilitarian minded governence by expert technocrat means a government without limits or dissent. These people are the social engineers Hayek warned of in "The Road to Serfdom".
Yes, but you cared more about mean tweets than this. So you get what you vote for!
Fauci raises good points. Quibble all you want but Mizelle legislated from the bench. I get it. Technocrats can go overboard. In a functioning democracy they would have written better legislation to spell out what the CDC can do. But it is clear to any reasonable person that controlling a virus that does not recognize borders is important. It cannot be left to localities because it truly is an interstate phenomenon. It is similar to a nation's defense. We quite gladly allow the federal government to engage in war and arms production and so why do we get worried about the CDC trying to protect us? We can hide behind constitutional technicalities but then Fauci would be right, our system is flawed. Contrarians only think they are smart because Covid only killed the elderly and the vulnerable. But when airborne Ebola comes our way the landscape will look very different and they will wish the CDC had some power. Instead, Texas will secede and the conversation will be about shutting the border with Texas so that those dirty Texans can't infect the rest of us.
Lost in your “analysis”, and Fauci’s, is that there’s a simple solution to the problems you imagine: Congress can pass a law giving the CDC mask mandate powers.
Ding ding ding! Congress has the power but doesn't want to go on record as voting for the mask mandate, which should tell you everything you need to know.
Ruling the excutive branch is overstepping its authority is not legislating from the bench.
Faucis only valud points are on his head. The man has been willfully wrong about the entire pandemic. Pretty much his whole career, actually.
It cannot be left to localities because it truly is an interstate phenomenon.
And yet it is almost entirely left to localities and NGOs, and always has been.
"Amateurs talk strategy. Professionals talk logistics."
"Fauci raises good points..."
Heraclitus.
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Quibble all you want but Mizelle legislated from the bench. I get it.
I don't think you do. Legislating from the bench is when courts create something that didn't previously exist, like Qualified Immunity.
Telling the the legislature or executive "Hey, you can't do that!" is the purpose of the courts. Checks and balances, remember?
Giving the CDC or any government agency unlimited power is the polar opposite of what America stands for.
“...legislated from the bench.”
Yea. Sure. She grounded her ruling on a penumbra, located just beyond the emanations clause. It’s called the Fauci right to reign.
Sorry, no - Fauci raised no "good points" and Mizelle did not legislate from the bench.
If you think the CDC should have dictatorial authority, make that case and have Congress write that law. But know that the sane among us with fight you tooth and nail because granting dictatorial powers to anyone generates far more harm, death and destruction in the long term than any disease ever could.
CDC trying to protect us? You lost the argument right there.
You should be very worried about anyone with political power claiming to try to protect you.
Indeed!
Just because Congress didn’t give the CDC the powers you think it should have does not mean the law is not clear.
Airborne ebola is the only way the world can reduce emissions to the level and liking of the climate alarmists. Fauci better get going with the gain of function research.
Airborne ebola isn't a thing. But if something like that comes along congress can change the law to give CDC powers it needs. But I don't even think that would be necessary or useful. If a truly deadly disease comes along that kills 10%+ of those infected, people will act accordingly. The reason so many people didn't take the covid restrictions seriously is because they faced a minimal threat from it (or were willing to take the risk it posed to them) and made a judgement on what matters to them. If more people faced a significant risk of severe illness or death, behaviors would change. People can actually act and make decisions without top down direction.
Exactly. If you already recovered from covid, why would you possibly be scared of covid?
Because, like any rapidly mutating flu, you get to catch it annually regardless. And it always sucks.
Judges don't rule on what's important, they rule on what is legal.
Only Congress can declare war.
Congress can grant it whatever powers it needs at that point; it takes only a few hours.
No she did not. "Legislating from the bench" is what you advocate.
The form of government you advocate is the Third Reich after the Enabling Act. Your views are reprehensible.
Big difference between the system that Fauci seeks to defend and extend as a technocrat v a public health system that is entirely constitutional but not what we actually have.
The origin of the Public Health Service inthe US was the Marine Hospitals that were created in 1798. Those were more akin to the CDC authority re foreign entry where states don't have authority.
The militia has a long history of being mobilized for epidemics. Including eg 1721 smallpox epidemic in MA. Providing that sort of capability for militia is an enumerated authority of Congress even when the militia is not federalized.
And public health (esp issues of contagion, disease tracking, etc) is exactly what an interstate compact format would accomplish. Ex that FauciCDC would have no direct mandating authority and the authority to implement would be state level
Funny thing, the ruling was on the lack of following legal process rather than a "value judgement" on the actual mandate.
But carry on - - - - - -
Anthony Fauci for top ten punchable faces of the decade!
Second
It would be awesome to get a bust made of Fauci's head and then blow it up with Tannerite. Blow up his head, that is, and keep the bust on the mantle as a trophy.
Yet he still has acolytes AKA Faucists. His corpse should be hanging upside down in front of a gas station.
Now, now; Let's not deceive the audience....
Anthony Fauci Thinks the Nazi(National Socialist)-Regime Trumps the USA (U.S. Constitution).
Why wouldn't he think that? That's been the view of progressives for more than a century:
The conscious and intelligent manipulation of the organized habits and opinions of the masses is an important element in democratic society. Those who manipulate this unseen mechanism of society constitute an invisible government which is the true ruling power of our country. We are governed, our minds are molded, our tastes formed, and our ideas suggested, largely by men we have never heard of…. It is they who pull the wires that control the public mind.
This manipulation worked for more than a century and gave a few people enormous power. Now, the Internet and social networks are disrupting all this and people like Fauci, Schwab, and Biden are going ballistic at the threat to their power, while at the same time trying to grab control of the new communications technologies.
Anthony Fauci Thinks Scientific Expertise Trumps the Rule of Law
1. The fuck does Fauci know about scientific expertise? He got just about everything wrong. He's a pocket mouse for Pfizer.
2. Even in this article, Sullum mentions Trump in the headline.
There needs to be an investigation of Dr. television's finances.
Let's see how much of a kickback Fauci is receiving from Pfizer.
https://simulationcommander.substack.com/p/everything-is-an-attack-on-democracy?s=w
Though the vaccine mandates were the most egregious example, nearly all covid rules were made via executive fiat and use of emergency powers. Governors and mayors found a lackey in a lab coat to stand behind so they could pass the buck and be held blameless for the chaos that followed. “Just following guidelines” became the borg-like ‘get out of jail free’ chant of government officials. But nobody voted for Anthony Fauci or anybody working under him. We have no mechanism to hold these bureaucrats responsible - and holding officials responsible is the foundation of the Republic.
And it’s no surprise these unelected bureaucrats declare that unelected bureaucrats should have unlimited power. These bureaucrats also say people who disagree are really attacking science, and should be banned from public discourse due to their ‘dangerous misinformation’.
But there’s never been any evidence that airplanes and other public transportation systems were a major transmission vector. Nearly the entire country is totally done with covid restrictions, and the idea that a super small minority of travelers could somehow kickstart another wave by removing their masks is insane. Yet Fauci just casually asserts it, knowing CNN’s Washington Generals-level reporter will let the claim skip right on by.
This is perhaps one of the most profound calls for more direct democracy, or even just transparency - if the experts are so sure of their path, they should be able to lay out their arguments and people will walk of their own accord.
Instead, data was suppressed and mandates were issued by unelected beaurocrats. Finally, we're more like the EU.
I am far more concerned with people who think that lawyers know what is best for us.
If you had to have a brain tumor removed, who would you prefer: A board certified neurosurgeon or the guy who didn't graduate from high school, runs a farm, and got elected to the state legislature, but thinks that entitles him to be an expert on neurosurgery?
You're free to follow the advice of the people who have been wrong the entire pandemic. I will continue to listen to the people who have been correct the whole time, and also just happen to ALSO be health professionals.
If you had to have a brain tumor removed, who would you prefer: A board certified neurosurgeon or the guy who didn't graduate from high school, runs a farm, and got elected to the state legislature, but thinks that entitles him to be an expert on neurosurgery?
The fact that you think that has fuck-all to do with whether or not the courts should be making determinations on matters of law suggests that it's too late for your question as the tumor has already consumed what little there was of your brain to begin with.
"I am far more concerned with people who think that lawyers know what is best for us."
I am far more concerned with lefty shit-piles who think they should tell me what to do, lefty shit-pile.
If you are being told your rights have no meaning any longer and that the government or any other bureaucrat can take your freedom, your liberty and even your property, who are you gonna call? A doctor or a good lawyer?
All this ruling shows is that some judges are as ignorant about medical matters as the MAGA hat crowd.
Tell the class how the ruling was incorrect as a matter of legal interpretation...or admit that the ignorance here is all yours.
All your post shows are the ignorant blatherings of a steaming pile of lefty shit.
You mean that arrogant, conceited people inside the CDC get to decide whether or not one can continue to earn a living versus going bankrupt or that millions of out of work people with no means to support their families are in foreclosure or that somehow, the CDC, felt they were some sort of legal council to declare a moratorium on rents. Something they had no authority what so ever.
So the CDC gets to decide that children are to be isolated from their friends and classmates for an entire year causing more harm to these children than the phony pandemic ever could.
By the way, because of the isolation, suicides among young people and even children are almost out of control.
So where does the CDC get is supreme power to wreck the economy, destroy people's lives and those of children and then claim some sort of immunity?
Oh, Hackjob. The time to expect people to take your handwringing about government overreach was BEFORE you started calling for government crackdowns on people acknowledging the mountains of evidence of vote rigging and fraud in 2020, you lying, totalitarian sack of shit.
Fauci has done more than anyone I know of to destroy people's trust in medicine and science. Fuck that asshole.
Dr. television has proven to be wrong on so many counts and furthermore his record in regards to public health leave a lot to be desired including his failed attempts during the AIDS/HIV scare.
His recommendations have proven to cause more harm than the actual illness. Unfortunately the politicians who obeyed his every whim still remain in office promising to create even more chaos and havoc.
By all rights, he should be arrested and charged with murder, extortion, sabotage and wholesale child abuse.
I doubt this will ever happen. Dr. television is a member of the Justus crowd. He is above a legal reproach.
Fauci and his co-conspirators in the catastrophic Panhoax have showed the world how self-destructive obedience to authority can be. Will the world learn? Will even 10%? If 10% stopped obeying, stopped cringing like slaves before masters, then it would be the beginning of a political enlightenment. It would make a new political paradigm possible, a politics of reason, rights, choice, as people started to exercise their inherent sovereignty.
“That "disparity," he averred, "has been a major weakness in our response" to the pandemic.”
Stupid me! Here I am thinking Fauci was the weakness.
Not sure if he could have f’ed this up any worse. But he’s a Dr so I guess he could have…