Anthony Fauci has emerged from his newfound involuntary hermit condition to commemorate the two year anniversary of 15 Days To Slow The Spread.
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Fauci, the self-described personification of science itself, resurfaced this weekend on Pfizer-sponsored CNBC to declare victory for “the science.”
As the Biden White House pivots to war in Ukraine, the 50 year government bureaucrat has largely been relegated to local TV and obscure podcasts. His CNBC appearance was his first major network appearance in weeks, and it was not at all featured in any of CNBC’s social media platforms. The interview is only available behind a paywall for CNBC’s Squawk Box show. I’ve pulled the audio from the Squawk Box podcast for the show.
Where’s Fauci? Infamous bureaucrat now relegated to obscure shows and local TV
If you’re looking for the infamous Dr Anthony Fauci, you might want to check your local television stations, or some random YouTube channels, because the man has seemingly joined the primetime cable milk carton.
In a segment titled, “Pandemic Turns Two,” Fauci discussed the COVID-19 response with CNBC’s Meg Tirrell, a self-described reporter who in the interview functions as a Government Health and Big Pharma stenographer.
“The triumph of science … we showed what it could do,” Tirrell began, introducing Fauci to the audience.
Very strange to hear the sounds of two years ago and think about all we've been through. As Dr Fauci told us this week, though, "the one really big success story has been the science." Vaccines & drugs developed in record time. Interviews w him & @AlbertBourla here: https://t.co/9k7ZlYQorh
— Meg Tirrell (@megtirrell) March 11, 2022
“The one really big success story has been the science,” Fauci declared, adding that the creation of multiple mRNA vaccines should be a cause for celebration.
In applauding a victory for “the science,” Fauci appears to be congratulating himself. He has previously revealed that he believes himself to be the personification of science as a concept.
Lawmakers like Sens. Rand Paul and Ted Cruz have called for Dr. Fauci to step down and be prosecuted over the course of COVID-19. Fauci scoffs at such threats, calling it "noise."
"They're really criticizing science because I represent science. That's dangerous." pic.twitter.com/zLzceD2DHe
— Face The Nation (@FaceTheNation) November 28, 2021
Asked what his biggest challenge has been, Fauci revealed his contempt for those who did not comply with the four shot (and counting) mRNA vaccine regimen.
“Having so many people for a variety of reasons … individuals and groups and entire segments of the population of the United States but also throughout the world who see vaccination as an infringement on their rights as opposed to a life saving intervention,” Fauci complained.
Clearly upset with what he described as the idea that “everybody wants to put the virus behind us,” Fauci remarked that “we don’t know” if COVID will spike again.
The Pfizer-sponsored CNBC show then pivoted to an interview with the CEO of Pfizer, Albert Bourla, who told the audience that it will soon be time to get their fourth dose of the product his company was advertising on the network.
"We are making a vaccine that covers omicron and all the other variants," Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla tells @megtirrell on the need for a fourth Covid-19 vaccine dose. pic.twitter.com/SCM64Rk4WY
— CNBC (@CNBC) March 11, 2022
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hlARrmWhHXo
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