Based on their interviews, I felt it was time to
speak up about Dr. Fauci and Dr. Birx, two self-promoters trying to
reinvent history to cover for their bad instincts and faulty
recommendations, which I fortunately almost always overturned. They had
bad policy decisions that would have left our country open to China and
others, closed to reopening our economy, and years away from an approved
vaccine—putting millions of lives at risk.
We developed American vaccines by an American President in record
time, nine months, which is saving the entire world. We bought billions
of dollars of these vaccines on a calculated bet that they would work,
perhaps the most important bet in the history of the world. Dr. Fauci
and Dr. Birx moved far too slowly, and if it were up to them we’d
currently be locked in our basements as our country suffered through a
financial depression. Families, and children in particular, would be
suffering the mental strains of this disaster like never before.
In a fake interview last night on CNN, Dr. Fauci, who said he was an
athlete in college but couldn’t throw a baseball even close to home
plate, it was a “roller,” tried to take credit for the vaccine, when in
fact he said it would take three to five years, and probably longer, to
have it approved. Dr. Fauci was incapable of pressing the FDA to move it
through faster. I was the one to get it done, and even the fake news
media knows and reports this.
Dr. Fauci is also the king of “flip-flops” and moving the goalposts
to make himself look as good as possible. He fought me so hard because
he wanted to keep our country open to countries like China. I closed it
against his strong recommendation, which saved many lives. Dr. Fauci
also said we didn’t need to wear masks, then a few months later he said
we needed to wear masks, and now, two or three of them. Fauci spent U.S.
money on the Wuhan lab in China—and we now know how that worked out.
Dr. Birx is a proven liar with very little credibility left. Many of
her recommendations were viewed as “pseudo-science,” and Dr. Fauci would
always talk negatively about her and, in fact, would ask not to be in
the same room with her. The States who followed her lead, like
California, had worse outcomes on Covid, and ruined the lives of
countless children because they couldn’t go to school, ruined many
businesses, and an untold number of Americans who were killed by the
lockdowns themselves. Dr. Birx was a terrible medical advisor, which is
why I seldom followed her advice. Her motto should be “Do as I say, not
as I do.” Who can forget when Dr. Birx gave a huge mandate to the people
of our Nation to not travel, and then traveled a great distance to see
her family for Thanksgiving—only to have them call the police and turn
her in? She then, embarrassingly for her, resigned.
Finally, Dr. Birx says she can’t hear very well, but I can. There was
no “very difficult” phone call, other than Dr. Birx’s policies that
would have led us directly into a COVID caused depression. She was a
very negative voice who didn’t have the right answers. Time has proven
me correct. I only kept Dr. Fauci and Dr. Birx on because they worked
for the U.S. government for so long—they are like a bad habit!
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