We were blessedly free from Dr. Anthony Fauci for a time, but if there’s still something to be gained off COVID-19 panic, you can be the King of the Coronavirus will be there to push a little panic.
Thankfully, it would appear that the American people aren’t having it, but moreover, neither is Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul. The libertarian-conservative has been the biggest thorn in Fauci’s side for some time, and consistently calls out the doctor’s inconsistencies and unscientific conclusions.
Paul said to Fox News, “No one should panic” when Fauci claimed that COVID regulations would be returning due to another variation gaining momentum across the country.
“The thing is if you believe in Dr. Fauci, what you should do immediately is go get stickers and make sure they are on the floor, and a yardstick so you know you are 6 feet away from people,” said Paul. “And Plexiglas – carry Plexiglas around with you because Dr. Fauci thinks it somehow, you know, reflects the virus away from you. None of what he has been for has worked – not one thing he has advocated, other than the vaccine, and I’m not against the vaccine.”
Paul pointed out a flaw Fauci appears to have in discussing immunity against this virus.
“But the interesting thing is – and he won’t admit this to the public – if you take a sample of blood from 1,000 people in the United States, and you measure to see if they had antibodies to the virus or antibodies to the vaccine, it’s over 95%,” said Paul.
“That’s why we are doing better with this,” he continued. “We have developed immunity either from having the disease or being vaccinated, and that’s why we are doing better, in addition to the fact that the virus has mutated to a less virulent or less deadly form. But he won’t admit it because he’s so caught up in putting stickers on your floor, putting masks on your face, putting goggles on you.”
“The guy is a menace, and he has not been right really about anything since the start of this,” noted Paul.
In January, Paul had hit Fauci during a hearing where he highlighted that Fauci had conspired with Dr. Francis Collins to do a “quick and devastating takedown” of prominent epidemiologists from various Universities including Harvard and Oxford, smearing them as “fringe” thinkers. Paul went right for Fauci’s exorbitant pay, asking if he thought his $420k salary was appropriate to use for attacking dissenting scientists.
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Fauci would disappear for some time, and then reappear to spread fear. Paul, it would seem, will always be present with a metaphorical mallet to hit Fauci back.